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St Francesca Cabrini School have put in an application to the Council to chop down a number of trees, including a huge, healthy sycamore and a giant horse chestnut. I hate the idea of trees being felled and would like to object, but don't know what are considered reasonable grounds for objection. I'm guessing that "I really like looking at those wonderful trees," isn't going to cut it. Anyone know what I could say that might stop them being chopped down?
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hopefully they'll have tree preservation orders ?


Have you contacted Southwark Adolfo Gonzalez

Arboricultural Officer

[email protected]


Parks & Open Spaces

Environment & Leisure

Southwark Council

160 Tooley Street

PO BOX 64529

London SE1 5LX

Tel: 020 7525 5945


or Robin ,rch on here is great on these issues .


Good luck .

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