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− | '''Save Cox's Walk Footbridge Oaks''' is a campaign to save two healthy, mature oak trees from being cut down as part of Southwark Council's proposed repairs to the footbridge on Cox's Walk, Sydenham Hill and Dulwich Woods in [[London]].<ref>''[https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/save-the-cox-s-walk-footbridge-oak-trees "Save the Cox's Walk Footbridge Oak Trees"]''</ref> | + | '''Save Cox's Walk Footbridge Oaks''' is a campaign to save two healthy, mature oak trees from being cut down as part of [https://twitter.com/lb_southwark Southwark Council's] proposed repairs to the footbridge on Cox's Walk, Sydenham Hill and Dulwich Woods in [[London]]. Notices have been posted saying that contractors [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FM_Conway FM Conway] and subcontractors [https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/06496317 C S G (Ushers) Ltd] are to remove the trees in the week commencing Monday 16 November 2020. |
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+ | A [[38 Degrees]] petition organised by [https://twitter.com/penniehedge Pennie Hedge,] founder of the [https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/save-the-cox-s-walk-footbridge-oak-trees Save Cox's Walk Footbridge Oaks campaign,] has garnered over 4,000 signatories.<ref>''[https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/save-the-cox-s-walk-footbridge-oak-trees "Save the Cox's Walk Footbridge Oak Trees"]''</ref> On 19 November 2020, [https://twitter.com/PennieHedge Pennie Hedge tweeted:] | ||
+ | :"Felling Day minus 3. Petition now has 4,087 signatures. [https://twitter.com/lb_southwark @lb_southwark] Climate Change Consultation claims to have 'inclusivity, transparency and ambition' as its guiding principles. | ||
+ | :"Why not start now and open a genuine dialogue with us?"<ref>''[https://twitter.com/SaveOaks/status/1329344860747395072 "Why not start now and open a genuine dialogue with us?"]''</ref> | ||
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
− | In 2019, campaign founder Pennie Hedge explained: | + | [[File:Pennie_Hedge.jpg|240px|right|thumb|[https://twitter.com/PennieHedge Pennie Hedge] founder of [[Save The Footbridge Oaks|the campaign]] ]] |
+ | In 2019, campaign founder [https://twitter.com/PennieHedge Pennie Hedge explained:] | ||
:Southwark Council is going to cut down two mature, healthy oak trees, both well over 100 years old, to make its repairs to the footbridge easier. We have been asking for a public consultation, but although nearly 2,000 people have signed the petition to save the trees Southwark has made all its decisions behind closed doors. This is especially unfair for the many Forest Hill residents who use the woods, who have been deprived of a voice. | :Southwark Council is going to cut down two mature, healthy oak trees, both well over 100 years old, to make its repairs to the footbridge easier. We have been asking for a public consultation, but although nearly 2,000 people have signed the petition to save the trees Southwark has made all its decisions behind closed doors. This is especially unfair for the many Forest Hill residents who use the woods, who have been deprived of a voice. | ||
− | In November 2019, Pennie Hedge tweeted: | + | In November 2019, [https://twitter.com/PennieHedge Pennie Hedge tweeted:] |
:"Temporary halt on felling the trees!! | :"Temporary halt on felling the trees!! | ||
:"Tweet from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Hayes_(politician) Helen Hayes MP today:] | :"Tweet from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Hayes_(politician) Helen Hayes MP today:] | ||
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==Temporary measure== | ==Temporary measure== | ||
− | In October 2020, Pennie Hedge posted on ''[[Facebook]]'': | + | In October 2020, [https://twitter.com/penniehedge Pennie Hedge] posted on ''[[Facebook]]'': |
We have this week emailed the Council to ask for the rotten timbers on the bridge to be removed immediately, so that the bridge can be reopened. This would be a temporary measure that would allow time for them to work with us for a cost-effective repair that retains the oaks, keeps the bridge and reinstates the timber superstructure. | We have this week emailed the Council to ask for the rotten timbers on the bridge to be removed immediately, so that the bridge can be reopened. This would be a temporary measure that would allow time for them to work with us for a cost-effective repair that retains the oaks, keeps the bridge and reinstates the timber superstructure. | ||
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==Alternative to felling== | ==Alternative to felling== | ||
− | On 6 November 2020, Pennie Hedge reported: | + | On 6 November 2020, [https://twitter.com/penniehedge Pennie Hedge reported:] |
The Council intends to go ahead and cut down the trees, week commencing 16th November. We have one more week to ''Save the Oaks''. | The Council intends to go ahead and cut down the trees, week commencing 16th November. We have one more week to ''Save the Oaks''. | ||
− | Cutting them down is not inevitable. 'Every effort' has not been made. It is Southwark Council's active choice to cut them down. There are alternatives. | + | Cutting them down is not inevitable. 'Every effort' has not been made. It is [https://twitter.com/lb_southwark Southwark Council's] active choice to cut them down. There are alternatives. |
If you're a Southwark resident and want to help, please contact your MP and local councillor to ask for the felling to be stopped and the Highways officers to work with us to produce a cost effective, sustainable repair to the footbridge that keeps the trees.<ref>''[https://www.facebook.com/SaveOaks/posts/189784852654972 "Alternative to felling"]''</ref> | If you're a Southwark resident and want to help, please contact your MP and local councillor to ask for the felling to be stopped and the Highways officers to work with us to produce a cost effective, sustainable repair to the footbridge that keeps the trees.<ref>''[https://www.facebook.com/SaveOaks/posts/189784852654972 "Alternative to felling"]''</ref> | ||
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==Campaign interview== | ==Campaign interview== | ||
− | On 17 November 2020, local resident Susan | + | On 17 November 2020, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Et1PJ0Z59iE local resident Susan Haseldine was interviewed] ''sur place'' by author, blogger and [[YouTube]]r [https://seanjamescameron.com/ Sean James Cameron.]<ref>''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Et1PJ0Z59iE "Save The Footbridge Oaks Campaign Interview"]''</ref> |
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Revision as of 13:44, 19 November 2020
Save The Footbridge Oaks (protest) | |
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Campaigning to Save The Footbridge Oaks[1] | |
Founder(s) | Pennie Hedge |
Save Cox's Walk Footbridge Oaks is a campaign to save two healthy, mature oak trees from being cut down as part of Southwark Council's proposed repairs to the footbridge on Cox's Walk, Sydenham Hill and Dulwich Woods in London. Notices have been posted saying that contractors FM Conway and subcontractors C S G (Ushers) Ltd are to remove the trees in the week commencing Monday 16 November 2020.
A 38 Degrees petition organised by Pennie Hedge, founder of the Save Cox's Walk Footbridge Oaks campaign, has garnered over 4,000 signatories.[2] On 19 November 2020, Pennie Hedge tweeted:
- "Felling Day minus 3. Petition now has 4,087 signatures. @lb_southwark Climate Change Consultation claims to have 'inclusivity, transparency and ambition' as its guiding principles.
- "Why not start now and open a genuine dialogue with us?"[3]
Contents
Background
In 2019, campaign founder Pennie Hedge explained:
- Southwark Council is going to cut down two mature, healthy oak trees, both well over 100 years old, to make its repairs to the footbridge easier. We have been asking for a public consultation, but although nearly 2,000 people have signed the petition to save the trees Southwark has made all its decisions behind closed doors. This is especially unfair for the many Forest Hill residents who use the woods, who have been deprived of a voice.
In November 2019, Pennie Hedge tweeted:
- "Temporary halt on felling the trees!!
- "Tweet from Helen Hayes MP today:
- "'Pleased to say that following further discussion and representations from me, @CatherineRose6 & @AndySimmons10 Southwark Council has agreed to halt the decision to fell two oak trees in Sydenham Hill Woods so that further options can be explored & community engagement take place'."[4]
Temporary measure
In October 2020, Pennie Hedge posted on Facebook:
We have this week emailed the Council to ask for the rotten timbers on the bridge to be removed immediately, so that the bridge can be reopened. This would be a temporary measure that would allow time for them to work with us for a cost-effective repair that retains the oaks, keeps the bridge and reinstates the timber superstructure.
We had hoped that the Council would engage with us sooner to work our design to construction detail in the most cost-effective way and enable all the repairs to be completed this winter. However, as it is now five weeks since the meeting on 22nd September and we are still awaiting responses to our questions and comments, it is clear that this is not going to happen. Added to that, Councillors have told us that the Southwark Highways network is principally funded by Transport for London, which has well publicised financial problems. Is this the moment to be spending over a quarter of a million pounds on a woodland footbridge?
What we are proposing is a temporary solution that would allow the footbridge to open again and also allow time for the best possible design to be worked out, which could be implemented once the financial situation has improved.
Re-opening the footbridge is obviously important for users, particularly with winter coming on and the paths through the woods becoming extremely muddy – already the case after all this rain! It is also vital for the health of the London Wildlife Trust Sydenham Hill Nature Reserve because of the impact trampling has had since the footbridge was closed, and particularly during the lockdown.[5]
Alternative to felling
On 6 November 2020, Pennie Hedge reported:
The Council intends to go ahead and cut down the trees, week commencing 16th November. We have one more week to Save the Oaks.
Cutting them down is not inevitable. 'Every effort' has not been made. It is Southwark Council's active choice to cut them down. There are alternatives.
If you're a Southwark resident and want to help, please contact your MP and local councillor to ask for the felling to be stopped and the Highways officers to work with us to produce a cost effective, sustainable repair to the footbridge that keeps the trees.[6]
Political tweets
On 16 November 2020, Southwark Lib Dems tweeted:
- Trees have voices...and Residents too!!! @lb_southwark
- @SouthwarkLabour time to remember your No 1 Fairer Future promise? Thank you @SaveOaks[7]
Campaign interview
On 17 November 2020, local resident Susan Haseldine was interviewed sur place by author, blogger and YouTuber Sean James Cameron.[8]
Save The Footbridge Oaks campaign |
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Peaceful Eco-activism & Lawyers for Nature are Triumphant | Article | 22 December 2021 | Paul Powlesland | "We went from trees potentially being unnecessarily felled to allow work to take place, to those trees being not only saved, but protected into the future. That could only be achieved by a combination of peaceful activism and the assistance of Lawyers for Nature. And now, those trees will hopefully far outlive us all, which is a very satisfying outcome indeed." |
References
- ↑ "Campaigners fight to save Southwark oak trees from the chop"
- ↑ "Save the Cox's Walk Footbridge Oak Trees"
- ↑ "Why not start now and open a genuine dialogue with us?"
- ↑ "Cox’s Walk footbridge oaks to be cut down"
- ↑ "Temporary measure"
- ↑ "Alternative to felling"
- ↑ "Trees have voices...and Residents too!"
- ↑ "Save The Footbridge Oaks Campaign Interview"