Category Archives: Trees in our Area

Notices on trees

If your cat has disappeared, or you want to let people know about an event, it’s understandable to think about pinning notices on the trees lining our streets. But please think twice … Brighton & Hove’s arboriculturalists have informed us … Continue reading

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New trees

It’s tree-planting season. It’s been clear in the last few weeks that the council arboricultural service has been busy. There’s evidence of trimming and pruning, as well as tree planting. A new tree was planted in Stanley Road, on the … Continue reading

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Clyde Road plane trees

During the winter of 2009-10, there was real concern in the area about the proposed felling of the beautiful plane trees at the bottom of Clyde Road.  They are between 80 and 100 years old, and for many of us, … Continue reading

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Trees in Warleigh Road

Find out more about how neighbours got together some years ago to plant the trees that now line Warleigh Road by clicking here.  

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Trees around London Road Station

There has been a history of controversy about the felling of trees alongside the railway by London Road Station. Back in 2008, Ditchling Rise residents protested against Network Rail felling trees on the south side of the track. More recently, … Continue reading

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Ditchling Rise horse chestnut trees

The beautiful horse chesnut Aesculus hippcastanum planted on Ditchling Rise have been under attack these last few summers. You’ve probably noticed … the leaves gradually develop ugly brown patches which then contribute to the leaves shrivelling up towards the end … Continue reading

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Get involved with our trees – come to a Tree Defects Day

Two of us from DRARA recently had a very informative meeting with Brighton & Hove’s arboriculturalists up at the Cityparks based in Stamner Park. They told us about the threat of Cameraria ohridella to the Ditchling Rise chestnut trees and … Continue reading

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