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Yet over those ten years its replacement rate was 94pc – and that figure assumes every new tree survived.
Camden says its new trees have a 94pc survival rate – meaning the net loss would be even greater, despite its aim to replant any new trees that die.
More trees are being lost to development projects like HS2, outside of the council s control, with no guarantee they will be replaced.
Trees on Hampstead Road were identified last year as needing to be chopped down to facilitate the HS2 train line.
- Credit: Archant Not getting back what we cut down’
“This is a real worry,” said Sian Berry – a Camden councillor and joint leader of the Green Party nationally.
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David Ward, left, Ralph Berry, bottom right, and Matt Edwards express their views about political campaigning during Covid-19 WITH the country still in the midst of a lockdown due to Covid-19, political parties across Bradford are gearing up for a very different campaign this year in the lead up to elections in May. As traditional methods of campaigning such as door knocking will be avoided, a row has erupted over the delivery of political leaflets through the door. Cllr David Ward (Lib Dem, Bolton and Undercliffe), said: Yes, you can have the election, but no, you can t campaign. We can t knock on doors but can deliver leaflets, but only if you pay someone to deliver them. It s ok parties that have money.
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