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Are you sure this was 'official' and not vandalism? As described, unless you saw council or council instructed workpeople doing this it sounds simply destructive. Some relatively newly planted street trees around us were attacked a few years ago by selfish idiots. 

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Saw that too and was disappointed b/c it WAS a serene, green oasis - that footpath between Greendale and Dulwich Hamlet football stadium.

I suspect it might be for safety of walkers after dark so it prevents people hiding there? I don't know.  It was vandals b/c someone cleaned it up 😂

It's depressing that so much urban landscaping (i.e. getting rid of anything green) revolves around averting crime rather than with officers on foot to prevent crime and proper follow up. Benches taken out to stop loitering etc.  Teens and early 20s kids who still live at home need somewhere cheap to get out to and socialise and just chill and drink tinnies and smoke - esp on warm evenings when it's beautiful outside.

In addition - it's depressing that no one cleans up the parking lot where the car wash is - just a disaster area now, I see my kids scanning around when we walk through wondering what the heck is going on there.  Does anyone know who owns that land?

 

I think the Southwark tree cutters have been around

I noticed the second weeping willow on the west side of Peckham Rye has been chopped down - the first was chopped a few years ago.

I guess it was dangerous to people who sat in the bit that got enclosed when the branches dropped to the ground.

 

 

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39 minutes ago, Angelina said:

It sounds very much as though they like using the chainsaws too much

I'm sure they don't chop down trees just to get to use the chainsaws 🤣

I doubt the people making the decision to chop are the same people wielding the saws, but I might be wrong.

Trees are normally only cut down if they are diseased or potentially dangerous, or both.

Or if they are in the way of something, of course 😭

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