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Pictures show protest on Plough Lane over Trust Ford tree felling

Residents protest against Trust Ford ( Paul Gapper for all photo credit ) Pictures show a community demonstration outside a car dealership on Plough Lane following the destruction of eleven trees.  On Thursday, May 20, residents and councillors stood outside Trust Ford, who recently acquired the Cambria Automobiles’ Ford dealership known as Dees.  It comes after residents discovered that a 30-year-old tree canopy had been removed from its site just hours after it opened on May 14.  Before and After ( Before image credit: Google ) Wimbledon Park Conservative Councillor Edward Gretton called on Merton Council to investigate the planning breach after concerns were highlighted by residents.

Tree felling: Merton Council responds to planning breach

Tree felling: Merton Council responds to planning breach

Tree felling: Merton Council responds to planning breach
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Tree felling: Merton Council responds to planning breach

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TrustFord apologise after Plough Lane tree disaster

This is what the trees looked like before and after ( credit to Google Images and Edward Gretton) A car dealership has issued an apology after destroying eleven trees in Wimbledon. Trust Ford, who recently acquired the Cambria Automobiles’ Ford dealership, caused outrage across Merton after they removed a set of mature trees. Formerly known as Dees, the Wimbledon site has been rebranded and opened at Plough lane on May 14. On Saturday (May 15), residents slammed the company for failing the environment after discovering the illegal felling of eleven trees. The Wandle Valley Forum suggested that the trees fall directly within the Copper Mill Lane conservation area and that the felling would have required consent from Merton Council.

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