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Sheffield council wants longer injunction against tree protesters | Sheffield council wants longer injunction against tree protesters |
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A council at the centre of an ongoing dispute over the felling of trees is to seek a three-year extension to a legal injunction against protesters. | A council at the centre of an ongoing dispute over the felling of trees is to seek a three-year extension to a legal injunction against protesters. |
Thousands of trees have been felled in Sheffield as part of the council's 25-year £2bn Streets Ahead project. | Thousands of trees have been felled in Sheffield as part of the council's 25-year £2bn Streets Ahead project. |
However, campaigners claim some of the trees cut down or earmarked for felling are healthy. | However, campaigners claim some of the trees cut down or earmarked for felling are healthy. |
Council cabinet member Lewis Dagnall said the decision was made as the current injunction lapses in July. | Council cabinet member Lewis Dagnall said the decision was made as the current injunction lapses in July. |
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Two weeks ago two protesters were given suspended jail sentences for breaching the injunction. The council confirmed it was willing to see citizens jailed over the breaches. | Two weeks ago two protesters were given suspended jail sentences for breaching the injunction. The council confirmed it was willing to see citizens jailed over the breaches. |
On Thursday a protester accused of breaching a High Court injunction banning people from taking action against tree-felling had his case dismissed. | On Thursday a protester accused of breaching a High Court injunction banning people from taking action against tree-felling had his case dismissed. |
Paul Brooke was accused of violating the order by entering the area around a tree due to be cut down. | Paul Brooke was accused of violating the order by entering the area around a tree due to be cut down. |
Councillor Dagnall said: "We're in a difficult position where the current injunction expires in July and so the council has to make a decision now about whether it should be extended or lapsed." | Councillor Dagnall said: "We're in a difficult position where the current injunction expires in July and so the council has to make a decision now about whether it should be extended or lapsed." |
He added: "We want to get to a position where it's not necessary to have a High Court injunction to prevent people from dangerously entering health and safety barriers to prevent work from taking place. | He added: "We want to get to a position where it's not necessary to have a High Court injunction to prevent people from dangerously entering health and safety barriers to prevent work from taking place. |
"If everybody comes together and is willing to compromise I hope we can make real progress this summer on resolving these issues around what is about 300 to 400 trees which are outstanding." | "If everybody comes together and is willing to compromise I hope we can make real progress this summer on resolving these issues around what is about 300 to 400 trees which are outstanding." |
Tree felling work in the city has been on hold since January. | Tree felling work in the city has been on hold since January. |
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