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Protected trees cut down by mistake as part of Botley bypass work

Cllr Rupert Kyrle at the Woodhouse Lane site where some trees were axed to make way for the Botley bypass. AN investigation has been launched after protected trees have been mistakenly cut down as part of the work to build a new bypass in Hampshire. Three ash trees which were protected under a blanket Tree Preservation Order have been felled as part of the work to build the  Botley bypass. The three trees were located on land off Woodhouse Lane in Hedge End. Hampshire County Council, which is responsible for the scheme, said the three trees have been mistakenly removed and an investigation has been launched.

As Work Progresses on UK s £106 Bn HS2 Railway Who is Building the Track, Stations and Trains?

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HS2 sheriffs to keep contractors in check - New Civil Engineer

HS2 ‘sheriffs’ to keep contractors in check HS2 Ltd is to deploy 13 senior leaders along the line’s Phase One route between London and the West Midlands to ensure that its contractors comply with assurances it and the Department for Transport have made. HS2 Ltd chief executive Mark Thurston revealed that the roles have been created to ensure better alignment between HS2 Ltd’s construction pledges and its contractors’ actions. The announcement was made at a government cross-party transport select committee meeting in which MPs, local councillors and senior environmental figures called for independent “sheriffs” to ensure contractors working on HS2 are kept in check.

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