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Daft Hampstead tree felling by @EnglishHeritage #ForestFriday @SaveOurWoods @TheTreeCouncil @jnicolanicholls @TheICF

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@EnglishHe​ritage want to chop down 3 big Copper Beech Trees @EHKenwood @EHSimonTh​urley Kenwood






English Heritage has plans to fell these three magnificent Copper Beech trees.
Unbelievable, but @EnglishHeritage want to chop down 3 big Copper Beech Trees @EHKenwood @EHSimonThurley
The reason given is to restore an alleged historic "Gentleman's" view. We think that preserving the splendour of these three mature and living trees, which could live for another 100 years, has a higher priority. If you agree, please E mail English Heritage and send them your opinion in your own words as to why these trees should NOT be cut down.
This is very urgent as the Consultation period ends in just 7 days on 31 January 2014 and the decision will be taken almost immediately after that date. Click the photo to get a closer view.
The E mail address to write with your views is:kenwood.house@english-heritage.org.uk

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