Bromley Council orders landowner to replant felled oak trees

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Bromley Council orders landowner to replant felled oak trees

A London council has ordered a landowner to replant trees felled to make way for outdoor sports fields.

Conservationists claim 131 trees were illegally felled in the woodland adjacent to Cator Park in Bromley.

The leaseholder, Prince Choudary, told Sky News that fewer than 40 trees were cut down before the council served him with tree preservation orders (TPOs).

Read more on the story here: https://news.sky.com/story/bromley-council-orders-landowner-to-replant-felled-oak-trees-on-much-loved-mini-woodland-site-12953716#:~:text=Conservationists%20claim%20131%20trees%20were%20illegally%20felled%20in%20the%20woodland,15%20years%2C%22%20he%20said.

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Date: September 3, 2023