Well the example of Nottingham provides no answers, Bill: 2 of our heaviest
treed areas are from opposite ends of the scale, the leafy Mapperley Park,
characterised by big houses and big gardens, and the Meadows, high density
social housing with publicly owned trees crowding almost every scrap of open
space in a bewildering radbourne layout.
Edmund Hopkins
Tree Officer
Planning Services
Nottingham City Council
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This bit of your posting highlights the fact that we've no idea whether
TPOs actually acheive their aims doesn't it John? Are those high tree cover
areas actually "high tree cover areas" because of TPOs? And vice versa; are
low cover areas like this despite TPOs?
TIT2 could usefully have tried to answer this question. I suspect that the
truth is something along the lines of big houses, big gardens, bigger/more
trees....
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