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Shock as trees axed in Malvern park (From Worcester News)
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Felled trees in Malvern Link park, Worcestershire, will be replaced
8:30am Friday 22nd February 2013 in News
By Elizabeth Sweetman, @lizsweetmanWN #worcsnews
A ROW of trees in Victoria Park, Malvern, has been cut down after being allowed to grow much bigger than planned.
The trees were cut down on Wednesday afternoon but one neighbour said the site now looked “hideous”.
The resident, who did not want to be named, said: “It’s so barren and bare. I heard they are planning to cut the rest down, it just looks hideous.
"Where’s all the greenery gone in Malvern Link?”
A spokesman for Malvern Town Council, which manages the park, said the conifers were planted about 40 or 50 years ago initially to form a hedge, but were allowed to develop into far larger trees leaving them in a very poor condition.
The council plans to replace the trees with native fastigiate hornbeams later in the year.
The spokesman said: “By removing them it’s going to look better and ecologically it’s going to improve the park as well.
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