Monday, April 30, 2018

Share your experiences of tree cutting by railway lines near you


One witness called tree cutting along a track near him as “total mass destruction” as it was revealed that Network Rail launched a secretive felling operation putting millions of trees at risk.

Ray Walton, who saw hundreds of trees being chopped down along the length of track between Christchurch and Bournemouth said: “These trees were mature 30-foot-high trees which have been there for 50 years in some cases and never caused a problem. This went far beyond reasonable management of the trees.”

The scale of the potential destruction outlined in a Network Rail blueprint involves 10m trees growing within 60 metres of track.

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We’d like to hear from those who have seen tree felling along railway tracks near them. How did you react? How do you think it will affect the local environment and wildlife? You can share your experiences by filling in the encrypted form below - anonymously if you wish. We’ll feature some of your responses in our reporting.

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