Wood location


All the trees within the red line were rapidly felled on Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th November 2008 - over a hundred. Most people are amazed this is private land as it has been open to the public for years and is considered to be part of the park. The site is just outside the conservation area which many people want extended to include the whole park.
- With the tree carnage taking place over a weekend without the Council's knowledge, this appears to be the clandestine work of another property developer. No public notices were displayed about intended tree works or warning signs during the felling. The Forestry Commission can prosecute the landowner if a tree felling licence was not obtained. However, there is no real compensation for the loss of an established wood and everyone is shocked by the scale of the devastation!
- A council officer visited the site on Monday 10th November and placed an emergency Tree Preservation Order on the remaining trees. However, there aren't many left to protect and those left standing are part-felled or hacked around. There is a badger sett in the wood and the nest box erected by The Community Owl Project was torn down.

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Panorama 1 - upper boundary


Panorama 2 - lower wood


Panorama 3 - upper boundary


Panorama 4 - main wood


Panorama 5 - west side


23. nest box removed


22. central wood


21. upper boundary


20. upper boundary


19. upper boundary


18. trunk widths


17. west boundary


16. half felled



15. upper boundary


14. tree stumps


13. west side


12. east side



11. upper boundary


10. upper boundary


9. half felled


8. upper boundary


7. trunk end


6. large trunk


5. upper wood