Oak trees are such an important element of our natural environment. We understand that we are in a climate crisis and that mature trees are essential in carbon capture. In addition each tree provides important habitat
for thousands of insects. Further more trees actually increase the value of developments. It is therefore extremely difficult to understand why the Local Planning Authority would ever authorise the removal of there highly valuable natural assets.
Don't these developers realise that money won't matter when the planets destroyed. Why do they feel the need to destroy everything that's beautiful.
Those trees are beautiful and don't deserve to be cut down, find a way to work round them and keep them.
They are home to so much of our wildlife.
Work with the environment not against it.
Oaks are not just trees, they are homes for a myriad of other wild creatures that help sustain our planet and therefore us. Cutting them down just for a path is absolute VANDALISM and should not even be considered. Find another place for the path!
We should be planting more trees not felling healthy trees. Oak trees are a vital part of the ecosystem. We all know there has been a decline in insects which will have an effect on bird numbers. The ecosystem is balanced but it doesn't take much to destroy it. Please don't fell these oaks and contribute to the climate emergency.
Oak trees are some of the most important in the UK. They support many hundreds of species and as they mature this number only increases. Unlike many trees mature oaks are often split and hollow. This is perfectly normal and the trees are still healthy and strong. Oaks take hundreds of years to mature. Once old oaks are gone so is the important habitat they provide.
We need to keep as many mature trees as we can. They are very much needed for breathable air quality and habitat for other living beings. Humans are not the only species that matters.
I have lived in Epping my entire life, and I’m horrified to hear that the local authorities want you to build houses on a beautiful piece of land that not only vital to our community but is home to thousands of species and animals of all kinds. I grew up playing in these fields and I’m not going to let anyone destroy my home and memories.😡😢
I am strongly against the proposed building. Once a natural environment has been destroyed it's not easy to go back. This beautiful environment needs to be protected for the residents, wildlife and the many visitors who love this countryside