Thanks for this lovely read. Unfortunately the colourful protest banners at Stanhope Road seem to have recently been removed by our hypocritical council, but information and a petition can still be found online here: https://www.change.org/p/we-call-on-haringey-council-to-put-nature-first-with-the-new-stanhope-road-bridge (the petition only needs a few more Haringey resident signatures to force a council debate, so do take a look as you might actually make a difference)
Looks like the ecocide will start on Monday. There's going to be a ceremony on Sunday morning to mark the loss of all these beautiful trees. More than 6000 locals signed the petition for a green bridge at Stanhope, but the council are pressing ahead with a bare concrete £500k design which will see the area round the bridge turned into an environmental deadzone. From Monday 6th Feb, the council will be chopping more trees around bridges, 8 at Stanhope, 10 at Mount Pleasant Villas, as well as trees and vegetation at 3 other bridges on the walk. This, they say, is in order to make further engineering surveys to bridges and to allow access. This Sunday, 5 Feb, 10.30am meet at Northwood Road Bridge entrance, N6 More info - https://linktr.ee/treeprotectors
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Unfortunately the colourful protest banners at Stanhope Road seem to have recently been removed by our hypocritical council, but information and a petition can still be found online here:
https://www.change.org/p/we-call-on-haringey-council-to-put-nature-first-with-the-new-stanhope-road-bridge
(the petition only needs a few more Haringey resident signatures to force a council debate, so do take a look as you might actually make a difference)
More than 6000 locals signed the petition for a green bridge at Stanhope, but the council are pressing ahead with a bare concrete £500k design which will see the
area round the bridge turned into an environmental deadzone.
From Monday 6th Feb, the council will be chopping more trees around bridges, 8 at Stanhope, 10 at Mount Pleasant Villas, as well as trees and vegetation at 3 other
bridges on the walk. This, they say, is in order to make further engineering surveys to bridges and to allow access.
This Sunday, 5 Feb, 10.30am meet at Northwood Road Bridge entrance, N6
More info - https://linktr.ee/treeprotectors