Small Forrest of Mature Trees Cut Down to Make Way for Housing Development
The
destruction of a large amount of mature trees in what was described as the only
green area left in Ballasalla has been met by outcry from the local residents.
The trees
were felled to make way for 22 houses in the Poachers Pocket development
site.
The
members of the Ballasalla & District Residents Association claim that the
trees were removed despite the developer initially being informed by an
independent inspector that only 2 or 3 could be felled.
They are calling into question why nearly 150 trees were allowed to be felled, by both the developers and the Forrestry Division.
We spoke to a spokesperson for BADRA, Mike Henthorn, he said although their campaigning won't bring the trees back, he hopes it will help avoid similar situations of unneccessary tree felling in other areas of the Island.
(AUDIO ABOVE)
Penny mobile bank to be dropped, says MHK
More aurora sightings possible tonight!
More heavy rain prompts weather warning
Benefits increases to be revealed in February budget
Get your home ready for winter, says government
No date for scrapping tax discs, says minister
Six-hours of broadband work could bring "potential disruption" tonight
MHK feels 'ignored' over 20mph consultation