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Penguin68 Wrote:

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> I suspect that as soon as the election is over and

> Labour safely reelected in this constituency the

> trees will be gone.



Helen Hayes is a brilliant MP, and if she is on the case I doubt that will happen without a very good reason.


Although, this is basically a council matter, isn't it?

hpsaucey Wrote:

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> Substance of email:

>

>

> Dear Sir/Madam

>

> Thank you for emailing us your concerns regarding

> the proposed felling of the Oak trees adjacent to

> Cox?s Walk Footbridge. We wholly understand and

> appreciate your concerns, and in light of the

> issues raised we have decided to put the planned

> works on hold in order for an independent

> consultant to undertake a further evaluation of

> possible practical alternatives to the current

> proposed works.

>

> During this time no works to the trees or the

> footbridge will take place. Local residents,

> campaigners and stakeholders will be contacted

> again in the near future to be advised on the next

> steps in the process.

>

> All of the comments that have been made to date

> will also be logged and added to the consultation

> feedback. It is intended that a fact sheet will be

> sent out in the very near future that will address

> all of the concerns raised so far. This will be

> sent to all those that have provided comments and

> is intended to ensure that everyone is aware of

> the current situation and has the same level of

> information.

>

> I would like to thank you for your interest in the

> protection of these trees.

>

> If you should have any further queries on the

> above, please contact [email protected]

> although as mentioned we will be contacting you

> again with a fact sheet.

>

>

> Regards

>

>

>

> Dale Foden

> Head of Highways (Acting)


They asked for it not to be made public.

Metallic Wrote:

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> hpsaucey Wrote:

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> -----

> > Substance of email: ....



> They asked for it not to be made public.


Didnt see that request on the email they sent me but will double check. I left off induvidual contact details..


HP

Metallic Wrote:

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> They asked for it not to be made public.



> HP


Ahhh Metallic. That was the email they tried to recall. Clearer generic southwark email dont share on the resent email so i will remove although sounds like on twitter anyway. I cant delete your post quoting it however so would be grateful if you could.

HP

hpsaucey Wrote:

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> Metallic Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -

> > They asked for it not to be made public.

>

>

> > HP

>

> Ahhh Metallic. That was the email they tried to

> recall. Clearer generic southwark email dont share

> on the resent email so i will remove although

> sounds like on twitter anyway. I cant delete your

> post quoting it however so would be grateful if

> you could.

> HP


Well I did, but never mind

I bet it will have been forwarded loads of times by the many they would have had to send out.

Hey ho!

Metallic Wrote:

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> hpsaucey Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Metallic Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -

> > > They asked for it not to be made public.

> >

> >

> > > HP

> >

> > Ahhh Metallic. That was the email they tried to

> > recall. Clearer generic southwark email dont

> share

> > on the resent email so i will remove although

> > sounds like on twitter anyway. I cant delete

> your

> > post quoting it however so would be grateful

> if

> > you could.

> > HP

>

> Well I did, but never mind

> I bet it will have been forwarded loads of times

> by the many they would have had to send out.

> Hey ho!



Lol... ta...

Anyway good news!


HP

I had the same response from one of the Southwark Arborists. It is a difficult case as the trees are newer than the bridge and they need to access under the trees for the repairs. The removal of the trees have been put on hold while they investigate further to see if there is an alternative solution.

Renata

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