Thursday, 29 January 2015

Trees in London + European Tree of the Year + Save Southwark Woods

Wild Daffodills Lesnes Abbey Woods
Trees play an important part in making the the character of the London Landscape, as individual standards and specimen trees in parks, and in historic woods with uniquely managed woodland flora such as Lesnes Abbey (above, my photo).

This year London must miss out, but Nottinghamshire's Major Oak is a worthy contender for European Tree of the Year. Please vote  http://www.treeoftheyear.org/uvod.aspx

http://www.majoroak.org.uk/main/majoroak.htm

Major Oak in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-nottinghamshire-30344911
Save Southwark Woods MEANWHILE, residents of Southwark are campaigning to save mature woodland that has grown in Camberwell Old and new cemeteries.

"Southwark Council is planning to destroy the woods of Camberwell Old and New Cemeteries,", they say "...including felling over 30 mature trees, to make way for more than 2,000 new burial plots. Woodlands are the lungs of London. We want the cemeteries turned into local Nature Reserves, as with Nunhead Cemetery. Both cemeteries are part of the London Green Chain Walk and Camberwell Old Cemetery is a Grade 1 Site of Borough Importance for Nature Conservation. These wonderful woodlands are home to protected species, a wild tangle of trees and undergrowth, a haven of habitats and they are valuable to nature, to people and to the future."

"These woodlands provide many valuable benefits locally, cleaning the air, absorbing and filtering storm water, keeping the neighbourhood cool in summer, and providing beautiful, natural places for our mental and physical well-being."  https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/save-southwark-woods?bucket&source=facebook-share-button&time=1422141149

Camberwell Old Cemetery Wood
http://www.savesouthwarkwoods.org.uk/


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