I am not a resident on Endcliiffe, though I can understand the views expressed
about light. I like Tracey’s suggestion of stone planters.
Also, I wonder, if not already done, whether an approach could be made to the
Council about some traffic calming measures.
Teresa
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Date: Wednesday, 27 June 2018 at 21:04
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Subject: [eccotalk] Re: Planting trees
I have to say, as Moira’s neighbour, I am in complete agreement with her.
Furthermore, witnessing the inconsiderate driving on our Road on a daily basis,
I think trees would only make things more hazardous (particularly for children
crossing the road) as they would further obscure the view.
I love trees and we are fortunate enough to have some wonderful mature
specimens at the back of our houses.
Maybe we could invest in some lovely stone (heavy) planting troughs for the
verges instead? These could be filled with low maintenance succulents or
colorful bedding.
Best wishes
Tracey
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On Jun 27, 2018, at 8:36 PM, Moira Priestman <moirapriestman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks for your suggestion, Clare, I can see your reasoning but as a resident
of Endcliffe Glen Road for 40 years I'd be very much against having trees
planted on our grass verges. The increased traffic and inconsiderate drivers
are indeed a great nuisance and at times a hazard. However, our house is light
and bright and I would not want trees in front of my window. Nor would I want
tree roots growing under my house. I'm not keen on all the unsightly rocks and
bricks on the grass verges but I'd prefer them to trees. I just can't bear the
thought of any loss of natural light.
Moira Priestman
On Tue, Jun 26, 2018 at 7:59 PM, Clare Anderson <cellicock@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
HI,
I think I remember a while ago someone on this group saying that there was some
money to be spent on something local. If any money is still available what
about using it to buy some young trees to be planted on the grass verges on
Endcliffe Glen Road?
There is an issue with cars taking short cuts down this road, causing blockages
that result in cars annoyingly driving onto the grass verges. In several places
people have put rocks, sticks and piles of wood. If trees were planted one of
the many benefits could be stopping people driving on the verge.
Any thoughts?
Clare