The Woodland Trust has launched a guide to help combat the destruction of Britain’s ancient trees.
‘Ancient Tree Guide; Trees and Development’ argues for the inclusion of trees into design and building proposals.
It cites examples of how ancient trees have been protected within commercial and residential developments and argues that trees should be seen as added-value to any development.
The publication is the third in a series which promotes awareness of ancient trees, and is aimed at those involved in designing and constructing
developments that affect ancient and veteran trees.
Most trees in conservation areas are protected, and individual trees, groups of trees or woodlands with amenity value may also be protected through the current Tree Preservation Order System.
Others may have some measure of protection on Sites of SSI or historic parkland setting, however many more are not protected.
Jill Butler, conservation policy officer for both the Woodland Trust and Ancient Tree Federation, explains: "We need to increase awareness of how important it is to preserve these wonderful trees amidst developments, protecting a green environment instead of trees disappearing under a sterile landscape."