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It must be difficult to manage a modern life if you are not allowed to be on the Electoral Roll.


In search of "hawthorn hedges" I re-read the 1989 ecological field study of One Tree Hill.


On the top of the hill is some "relict acid grassland".


Apparently this is rare stuff that can be destroyed by one tree in the wrong place.


It might be necessary to cut back some trees/bushes/shrubs to the 1989 habitat disposition.


John K

Dear John K.

The Hawthorne Hedge was on Woodvale in Camberwell Old Cemetery.


And Mr. Kennedy, I would appreciate an apology for your saying I have no right to participate in local affairs because i am a recent arrival. I pay taxes, both council, income, and VAT. I found that comment typical of your style of discussion on this forum> it is totally unacceptable. If no apology is forthcoming, I will consider other actions.

  • 2 weeks later...

That is the disappointing response from the Friends of One Tree Hill (Local Nature Reserve) who seem, AFAICT, to have based their ecological assessment on Southwark's own submissions. They make a valid point about Holm Oak but ignore the effect on the local environment or even the Hill itself.


Have you seen the London iTree eco report? Very relevant I think especially when you consider flood water runoff and carbon sequestration.

http://www.forestry.gov.uk/london-itree

  • 4 weeks later...

HopOne Wrote:

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> oh it is hard to have a discussion round here for

> the tree choppers!

>

> Edhistory, yes it was statistical. Problem?


The random tiles of the sampling methodology.


See how many are in the East Dulwich and Nunhead Valley.


John K

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