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Final Strategy for Planting Trees in BANES

Meeting: 22/11/2021 - Climate Emergency and Sustainability Policy Development and Scrutiny Panel (Item 31)

31 Final Strategy for Planting Trees in BANES pdf icon PDF 542 KB

There will be a presentation and an update on BANES Tree Planting Strategy. The presentation slides are attached.

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Minutes:

Mark Cassidy, Tree and Woodland Officer, Neighbourhood and Environmental Services, and Keith Rowe, Team Manager – Parks and Green Spaces, introduced the item and gave a presentation to the Panel which covered the following points:

 

·  Background

·  Key objectives

·  Baseline Tree Data

·  Appraisal of Publicly Accessible Land Council owned and third party land audited

·  Private Tree Planting Issues and Opportunities – results of Ethos Consultation

·  We commissioned Woodland Opportunity Mapping

·  How do we get to 100,000 trees?

·  Delivery Plan Actions

·  Monitoring

 

Councillor Jess David (Cabinet Assistant) explained that the Tree and Woodland delivery plan was ambitious and was also a living document.

 

Panel members asked the following questions and raised the following points:

 

Councillor Moss asked about ‘1 tree per child’ and if this meant that children had their own tree. He asked if ownership could help prevent vandalism. He also asked how trees will be monitored in terms of whether they are thriving. The officer explained that children (and adults) who are involved in planting trees in their local area do seem to have more neighbourhood pride. He explained that ‘1 tree per child’ was mainly focused in schools or their vicinity. In terms of monitoring, the officer explained that the Council do monitor their own trees and invest in watering and mulching but do not monitor trees planted privately.

 

Councillor Moss asked if people could report progress online. The officer stated that people will be able to upload information on the virtual forest map.

 

Councillor Crossley asked if the virtual forest map goes down to garden level and are existing trees recorded in terms of diseases. He also asked if hedges count. The officer explained that yes, the system could be used regarding recording of diseased trees in an area. He also stated that the planting of a hedge does count towards the tree planting targets. In terms of existing trees being recorded, the officer explained that they will not be logged, only newly planted trees that contribute to the target set. He explained that ariel photography is how we tell how much canopy there is.

 

Councillor O Brien asked if there were any planting restrictions regarding local or national planning policy. She also stated that Curo plant trees around social housing and have an officer responsble for this – do other social housing providers do the same? The officer explained that in ‘Woodland Opportunity Mapping’ which shows how certain areas benefit from certain views – landscape character is protected in planning which stops excessive tree planting in areas that are not appropriate. Regarding social housing providers, the officer stated that he was not in contact with any other than Curo. He stated that he can follow this up. Councillor Walker stated that some social housing providers are very small so may not have an officer responsible for this.

 

Councillor Dr Kumar asked about the percentage of tree coverage in the area. He also asked what the average cost of planting a tree is and asked that the officer  ...  view the full minutes text for item 31

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Meeting: 20/09/2021 - Climate Emergency and Sustainability Policy Development and Scrutiny Panel (Item 8.)

8. Final Strategy for Planting Trees in BANES pdf icon PDF 542 KB

There will be a presentation on BANES Tree Planting Strategy at the meeting. The presentation slides are attached.

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Additional documents: