Essential maintenance planned on A381 at Totnes
Essential road maintenance, including the removal of Ash dieback infected trees, will be carried out on the A381 Totnes western bypass from Monday 19 October to Friday 13 November
Essential road maintenance, including the removal of Ash dieback infected trees, will be carried out on the A381 Totnes western bypass from Monday 19 October to Friday 13 November
The launch of the “Saving Devon’s Treescapes” project, which forms part of Devon’s efforts to address the loss of trees from ash dieback, has been marked with the planting of its first trees
Work to remove trees infected with ash dieback along sections of the A361 and A39 is continuing over the coming weeks
More than 1,800 trees were planted across Devon in March through two initiatives offered by Devon County Council
Around 190 Ash trees infected with Ash dieback in the Bickleigh area need to be felled for safety reasons, with work starting on Monday 23 March
Devon County Council has teamed up with the Woodland Trust and the Devon Ash Dieback Resilience Forum to encourage communities and landowners to take part in free tree planting initiatives
Pupils from St Leonard’s Primary School and representatives from the Devon Youth Parliament will be helping to plant ten trees on Friday 29 November at County Hall
Devon County Council has launched its “My tree, my responsibility” campaign, supported by the Devon Ash Dieback Resilience Forum, to encourage landowners with ash trees to inspect them for Ash dieback
Devon County Council is supporting the landowner at Lower Ashculme Farm near Hemyock to plant a small copse of native, broadleaved trees and shrubs, to replace trees that will be lost through Ash dieback