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Sheffield trees felled to 'save £50,000 repair cost' | Sheffield trees felled to 'save £50,000 repair cost' |
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A dawn tree-felling operation that provoked outrage will save £50,000, a council has claimed. | A dawn tree-felling operation that provoked outrage will save £50,000, a council has claimed. |
Sheffield City Council contractors began removing eight trees in Rustlings Road at about 05:00 GMT on Thursday. | Sheffield City Council contractors began removing eight trees in Rustlings Road at about 05:00 GMT on Thursday. |
An independent report found no "arboricultural reason" to remove seven of the trees. | An independent report found no "arboricultural reason" to remove seven of the trees. |
A councillor said removing the trees would save £50,000 needed to repair pavements which he claimed they were damaging. | A councillor said removing the trees would save £50,000 needed to repair pavements which he claimed they were damaging. |
Bryan Lodge, the council's cabinet member for environment, said: "I think this is the right decision to tackle these trees now and not leave it for the future." | Bryan Lodge, the council's cabinet member for environment, said: "I think this is the right decision to tackle these trees now and not leave it for the future." |
The felling by the council's contractor Amey was carried out early in the morning on the advice of police and to "keep it as low-key as we could", he said. | The felling by the council's contractor Amey was carried out early in the morning on the advice of police and to "keep it as low-key as we could", he said. |
The £50,000 estimated cost of carrying out remedial work to tree-damaged pavements and kerbs in the street was "not viable", he added. | The £50,000 estimated cost of carrying out remedial work to tree-damaged pavements and kerbs in the street was "not viable", he added. |
The council said the work needed to be done as part of the £2bn Streets Ahead scheme to get rid of diseased, damaging or dangerous trees. | The council said the work needed to be done as part of the £2bn Streets Ahead scheme to get rid of diseased, damaging or dangerous trees. |
Residents in Rustling Road said the trees were healthy and should remain. | Residents in Rustling Road said the trees were healthy and should remain. |
The Independent Tree Panel's report on Rustling Road was written in July and posted online about the time work started to remove the trees. | The Independent Tree Panel's report on Rustling Road was written in July and posted online about the time work started to remove the trees. |
It said seven of the trees were "in good condition with good life expectancy" although some were causing damage to kerbs and pavements. | It said seven of the trees were "in good condition with good life expectancy" although some were causing damage to kerbs and pavements. |
Three protestors were arrested on suspicion of preventing lawful work but were later released without charge. | Three protestors were arrested on suspicion of preventing lawful work but were later released without charge. |
Cllr Hodge said he would "rather people had walked away" than be arrested over the tree-felling, although he admired the protestors' passion. | |
Jenny Hockey, a retired sociology lecturer, was one of those arrested and said she was held in a cell for eight hours. | Jenny Hockey, a retired sociology lecturer, was one of those arrested and said she was held in a cell for eight hours. |
She was fast asleep at her house in Rustling Road when somebody "hammered on the door" and she saw two police officers. | She was fast asleep at her house in Rustling Road when somebody "hammered on the door" and she saw two police officers. |
She said: "You assume something horrific has happened. | She said: "You assume something horrific has happened. |
"Out in the road it was the full works, police everywhere." | "Out in the road it was the full works, police everywhere." |
In April a High Court judge dismissed a bid for a judicial review into the tree-felling programme. | In April a High Court judge dismissed a bid for a judicial review into the tree-felling programme. |
Sheffield City Council has felled more than 3,300 trees since 2012. | Sheffield City Council has felled more than 3,300 trees since 2012. |
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