Sheffield City Council is asking members of the public to help it plan future care for 2.2million trees.
The council has been working on a framework for a new Trees and Woodland Strategy, which will set out how it looks after all trees in the city; including those in parks, woodlands, green spaces and on the highway. This follows the recent publication of the 5 Years Street Tree Management Plan which shows how 36,000 street trees are managed by the Streets Ahead project.
A full-day interactive event will be held at the Town Hall on Friday 26 February, at which members of the public will be able to view the draft framework and speak to members of staff. The draft strategy goes out for wider consultation in the Spring.
Sheffield City Council is asking members of the public to help it plan future care for 2.2million trees.
The council has been working on a framework for a new Trees and Woodland Strategy, which will set out how it looks after all trees in the city; including those in parks, woodlands, green spaces and on the highway. This follows the recent publication of the 5 Years Street Tree Management Plan which shows how 36,000 street trees are managed by the Streets Ahead project.
A full-day interactive event will be held at the Town Hall on Friday 26 February, at which members of the public will be able to view the draft framework and speak to members of staff. The draft strategy goes out for wider consultation in the Spring.
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