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      Dear all,<br>
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      Just back from holiday and concur with Allan that in built up
      areas it sometimes is extremely difficult to plant new trees -
      underground utilities cause major problems and some local
      neighbours are not keen on trees.<br>
      CambridgePPF is encouraging more tree planting and over its 80
      year's of existence has contributed quite a lot to the city's
      green fabric.<br>
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      We have also responded to the Government's recent call to plant
      more trees - see our web site's home page:<br>
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      <li><font face="Arial">We have just <b>celebrated the planting
            10,000 trees at our Coton Countryside Reserve </b>(recent 5
          years) and hoping to plant more i.e. a further orchard of 100
          trees is proposed in the next year and more woodland hedge etc
          planting in the following years <br>
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            style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: Arial;"> - </span></b><span
          style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: Arial;">we have made </span><font
          face="Arial">call for more tree planting made see our <b>press
            release</b> - 
          <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.cambridgeppf.org/documents/big_tree-plant.doc">http://www.cambridgeppf.org/documents/big_tree-plant.doc</a>   
          and <b>Cambridge News</b> e-print  
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/Cambridge/Trees-needed-to-restore-iconic-role.htm">http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/Cambridge/Trees-needed-to-restore-iconic-role.htm</a><br>
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      Kind regards and happy New Year!<br>
      Carolin Göhler</font><br>
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        <b><span style="font-weight: bold;">From:</span></b> Allan
        Brigham <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:townnotgown@btinternet.com"><townnotgown@btinternet.com></a><br>
        <b><span style="font-weight: bold;">To:</span></b>
        <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:discuss@soscambridge.org.uk">discuss@soscambridge.org.uk</a><br>
        <b><span style="font-weight: bold;">Sent:</span></b> Tuesday, 4
        January, 2011 5:00:39<br>
        <b><span style="font-weight: bold;">Subject:</span></b> Re:
        [Discuss] discuss Digest, Vol 23, Issue 1<br>
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      Trees on streets<br>
      <br>
      Maybe this needs establishing as a local government priority,
      especially<br>
      when building new roads ?<br>
      <br>
      We ( East Mill Road Action Group, a residents group in Romsey)
      tried very<br>
      hard to get new trees planted in Cromwell Road at the same time as<br>
      improvements were made to cycling facilities. We argued the case
      for<br>
      funding, our county councillor put in much effort, as did city
      council<br>
      officers. However everywhere they tried to plant trees there were
      problems<br>
      with existing  utilities. With the best will in the world it
      proved almost<br>
      impossible. Maybe trees should be given the same importance as
      utilities in<br>
      future policy documents ?<br>
      allan<br>
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        1. Fw:  BBC article: "Take cover by saving urban trees"<br>
            (Joanna Gordon Clark)<br>
        2. Parks and 'Happiness'. Survey (Allan Brigham)<br>
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      Message: 1<br>
      Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2010 18:54:07 +0000 (GMT)<br>
      From: Joanna Gordon Clark <<a
        href="mailto:skyclarker@yahoo.co.uk">skyclarker@yahoo.co.uk</a>><br>
      To: <a href="mailto:discuss@soscambridge.org.uk">discuss@soscambridge.org.uk</a><br>
      Subject: [Discuss] Fw:  BBC article: "Take cover by saving urban<br>
          trees"<br>
      Message-ID: <<a
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      ?????? Joanna <br>
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      From: Joanna Gordon Clark <<a
        href="mailto:skyclarker@yahoo.co.uk">skyclarker@yahoo.co.uk</a>><br>
      To: SOS Cambridge discussion list <<a
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      Sent: Fri, 3 December, 2010 17:13:46<br>
      Subject: Re: [Discuss] BBC article: "Take cover by saving urban
      trees"<br>
      <br>
      <br>
      Please forgive typos am in a rush<br>
      <br>
      I think that so long as trees are consdiered to be moveable,
      easily replaced<br>
      <br>
      objects, they will be treated as that, so not consdiered for their
      being<br>
      there <br>
      or their link to history, or just the benefit of hteir age, but
      easily cut<br>
      down <br>
      and replaced - how can you replace a 1000 yr old yew? - And then,
      rather<br>
      like <br>
      Carbon trading (whihc oculd be seen as facilitating not cutting
      back on co2 <br>
      emissions), it becomes easier to cut down the old trees on the
      vague<br>
      assertion <br>
      of replacement.<br>
      <br>
      Our ancestors first lived in trees, or rather perhaps in forests,
      then cut<br>
      down <br>
      a lot for their agriculture, then planted them in graveyards and
      parks and<br>
      now, <br>
      as the pressure grows on space generally and developers are given
      far too<br>
      free a <br>
      rein because of housing pressure,<br>
      all big trees it seems are under threat.? personally my experience
      tends me<br>
      to <br>
      the view that the more human beings are invovled in the
      'management' of wild<br>
      <br>
      things, and trees are of course wild, despite?all the horticulture
      and so<br>
      on, <br>
      the more danger there is to the wild things so managed. Lok at
      whales, looks<br>
      at <br>
      any animal population that has had to be 'managed'.?<br>
      especially when buyreaucracies are involved because there is
      nothing more<br>
      alien <br>
      the one to the other than bureaucracy and wilderness.??So my
      inclination is <br>
      almost always to wilderness and untouchable areas.? I am also
      eternally<br>
      grateful <br>
      to those big landowenrs? who have secured the long term life of
      trees mostly<br>
      and <br>
      that which lives in trees, by their simple holding on to land and
      not<br>
      allowing <br>
      things to be cut down.? It may not be democratic and so on, but it
      works.?<br>
      <br>
      Trees - pace Tolkien?- can't move.? Their seed can but they
      can't.? So when<br>
      I <br>
      bought an acre of orchard in smithey fen Cottenham, with no
      pitches <br>
      or?development going on, I did not anticipate that a careless
      and?power<br>
      crazy <br>
      local council would allow traveller pitches?all round, and would
      fail<br>
      miserably <br>
      to enforce as they were supposed to, so that I lost all my trees
      (300,<br>
      mature, <br>
      plum and pear).? Trees can't move.? <br>
      <br>
      As regards Alexandra Gardens, those trees link us back to
      our?ancestors and<br>
      bear <br>
      witness, literally to a time when they were planted and to the
      people of<br>
      that <br>
      time, well they do for me.<br>
      the sheer size adn age of them tells us something without words.?
      thqat is <br>
      clear.? Queen anne palnted many of the London plane trees, which
      shows you<br>
      how <br>
      long these trees can live adn how they can carry you back in
      time..<br>
      <br>
      I think planting trees is essential but it needs to be done with a
      guarantee<br>
      <br>
      that those trees will not be disturbed or cut down for a very long
      time<br>
      indeed - <br>
      that is unless they are intended as a crop.? I think all new towns
      and<br>
      villages <br>
      shoudl have tree planting, and that local people should be
      encouraged to<br>
      plant?a <br>
      ?tree on the communal land whenever they do something memorable -
      i.e move<br>
      in, <br>
      move out, have a baby, lose a family person, that kind of thing. I
      love mr. <br>
      Felix Dennis for planting up an entire forest?somewhere in the
      middle of <br>
      England, just becaue he can but also because?he loves trees.?
      Again tho he<br>
      can <br>
      do this perhaps because he can own the land,?and keep his forst
      safe.? <br>
      <br>
      <br>
      we need to be aware that in Bristol, according to one of the
      Bristol tree<br>
      group, <br>
      the council custs down large trees at will and listens not at all
      to any<br>
      protest <br>
      - so while we should not relax because of that, we could be
      grateful perhaps<br>
      <br>
      that we are not faced with the same problems as Bristol.<br>
      <br>
      Have to go now, but just to say that we are still waiting for the
      meeting<br>
      with <br>
      the council to go over our scientific and technical paper, and
      while things<br>
      are <br>
      ok i believe that?the more publicity and letters and emails go
      into the<br>
      council <br>
      - the whole council that is, the local councillors in all the
      wards- the<br>
      more <br>
      the pressure and support will be on the council.??I think we have
      to be <br>
      supporting them to do the right thing, rather than criticising
      them all the<br>
      time <br>
      for doing the wrong thing.? Matter of judgement of coure.? Must
      go.? Joanna <br>
      Gordon Clark<br>
      ?????? Joanna <br>
      <br>
      <br>
      <br>
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      ________________________________<br>
      From: Ellie Stoneley <<a
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      Subject: Re: [Discuss] BBC article: "Take cover by saving urban
      trees"<br>
      <br>
      this article also of interest<br>
      <a
href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/damian-carrington-blog/2010/dec/01/mil"
        target="_blank">http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/damian-carrington-blog/2010/dec/01/mil</a><br>
      lion-trees-england?CMP=twt_fd<br>
      <br>
      <br>
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      On 1 December 2010 17:56, Lisa Buchholz <<a
        href="mailto:pale.aquamarine@googlemail.com">pale.aquamarine@googlemail.com</a>><br>
      wrote:<br>
      <br>
      So topical! <br>
      ><br>
      >So how come we can't get all these tree-choppers to understand
      it's not<br>
      what we <br>
      >want??? Even the environment secretary seems to get it: There
      was an<br>
      article <br>
      >(which you can't look at free online, unfortunately) by the
      Sunday Times's <br>
      >Environmental Editor about a new program for "a million trees
      to be planted<br>
      in <br>
      >Britain's most deprived urban areas".? Funding is ? 9 m,
      administered by<br>
      Defra, <br>
      >with Woodland Trust (which is already doing this I think)
      planting a lot of<br>
      <br>
      >them. <br>
      ><br>
      ><br>
      >"With just 12% native woodland cover, compared to the European
      average of<br>
      44%, <br>
      >every one of us is impoverished by a lack of trees in our
      landscape. As <br>
      >individuals, groups and communities we can each take action to
      improve<br>
      where we <br>
      >live and contribute to a bigger vision" - Woodland Trust.<br>
      ><br>
      >Lisa Buchholz <br>
      ><br>
      ><br>
      ><br>
      >On 1 December 2010 17:19, John Lawton <<a
        href="mailto:john@lawton.me.uk">john@lawton.me.uk</a>> wrote:<br>
      ><br>
      >This is a good read, including the comments:<br>
      >><br>
      >><a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7271725.stm"
        target="_blank">http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7271725.stm</a><br>
      >><br>
      >>John Lawton<br>
      >>SOS Chair<br>
      >><br>
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      Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2011 19:10:47 -0000<br>
      From: "Allan Brigham" <<a
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      To: <<a href="mailto:discuss@soscambridge.org.uk">discuss@soscambridge.org.uk</a>><br>
      Subject: [Discuss] Parks and 'Happiness'. Survey<br>
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      The link to the Editorial may be useful for those looking for the
      right<br>
      language to advocate the value of green spaces.<br>
      <br>
      <br>
      <br>
      The Survey may influence the government in its attitude towards
      funding for<br>
      park maintenance and improvement.<br>
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      Allan<br>
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      From: <a href="mailto:latest@green-space-updates.org.uk">latest@green-space-updates.org.uk</a><br>
      Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2010 12:56:35 +0000<br>
      Subject: Happiness index; good for green spaces<br>
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      Dear supporter<br>
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      As we all know, green spaces have an immense impact on our overall<br>
      happiness. Not only do they impact our health, fitness and
      emotional<br>
      wellbeing, they also contribute to our communities, air quality,
      nature,<br>
      freedom and our children's sense of adventure and independence -
      the list<br>
      goes on. <br>
      <br>
      GreenSpace's latest<br>
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      editorial<br>
      commends the happiness index recently proposed by the government.
      We urge<br>
      access to high quality green space to be added to the happy list
      of<br>
      indicators. In order to get the importance of green space
      recognised and<br>
      onto the happy list we encourage our members and supporters to
      pass on, use<br>
      or copy the editorial.  <br>
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      Click to<br>
      view well-being proposals<br>
      <br>
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      We also suggest completing (and circulating) the short online<br>
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      survey<br>
      compiled by the Office for National Statistics, which asks what
      matters most<br>
      in people's lives and what is important for measuring the nation's<br>
      wellbeing. <br>
      <br>
      Those who feel that local parks and green spaces contribute to
      their overall<br>
      health, wellbeing and happiness must communicate this opinion.
      More details<br>
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      <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.ons.gov.uk/well-being">www.ons.gov.uk/well-being</a>.<br>
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      Best wishes<br>
      <br>
      The team at GreenSpace <br>
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