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Save Our Figs and other trees in Newcastle

description

 This blog is a diary of the struggle to save an avenue of significant and beautiful street trees - a struggle that was ultimately unsuccessful. It pitted community volunteers against a toxic council

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Save Our Figs and other trees in Newcastle

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2026-02-17 03:26:02

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Save Our Figs and other trees in Newcastle | Saving street trees and the urban forest in Newcastle Save Our Figs and other trees in Newcastle Saving street trees and the urban forest in Newcastle About us :) The blog about Newcastle’s mature street trees   This blog is a diary of the struggle to save an avenue of significant and beautiful street trees – a struggle that was ultimately unsuccessful. It pitted community volunteers against a toxic council administration and a conservative elected council – and at the end, some of the media and the riot police. It still amazes me that such stupid people beat us but that’s the way of the world isn’t it? Laman Street. The after shot. So now the blog is for historical purposes only. Can I recommend reading The Last Word. Maybe. It turns out that the three years of focus on how dangerous the Laman Street trees were misunderstood. Or something. The Herald reacts to the shock that risk wasn’t the reason the trees were removed here...

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