Will the tree planted by Old Darlington School in memory of Dr Ray Keogh be affected by the Maze Green redevlopment?
A. This tree will remain in its current position, unaffected by the redevelopment works. Q. I would like to know why the trees near the Footbridge Theatre have been removed and whether they are going to be replaced. A. The trees were removed for safety and access reasons. The trees, both olives, dropped a lot of seeds making the pathway very slippery causing a number of people, including a pregnant woman, to slip and fall. The larger of the trees was also termite infested creating a safety hazard. The damage the trees had caused to the pavement also meant that a lot of rainwater collected there restricting pedestrian access. The trees won’t be replaced, however within the next month, the area between the Holme and Old Geology buildings will be re-landscaped; the gravel replaced with grass and additional seating provided for the café creating a much more pleasant environment. Q. You say that there will be more trees in future and yet on your image of the Law School forecourt no trees ar
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