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@BristolTreeFora

We are a voluntary organisation dedicated to promoting the planting and preservation of trees in and around Bristol's wonderful urban forest.

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Cotham School keeps us all busy with its misleading claims about anything and everything to do with Stoke Lodge. @BristolTreeFora takes issue with its latest statement 👇🏻 and we’ll be issuing some corrections of our own this weekend to set the record straight.

In its Information Statement of October 2025 concerning its recent fencing works at Stoke Lodge Playing Fields, @CothamSchool has chosen to misunderstand our concerns about the welfare of the trees at Stoke Lodge Playing Fields. Here is our response: bristoltreeforum.org/2025/10/23/cot…



In its Information Statement of October 2025 concerning its recent fencing works at Stoke Lodge Playing Fields, @CothamSchool has chosen to misunderstand our concerns about the welfare of the trees at Stoke Lodge Playing Fields. Here is our response: bristoltreeforum.org/2025/10/23/cot…


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The latest proposal to abandon Local Green Spaces to protect open spaces across the city is a mistake. Here is why: bristol247.com/opinion/your-s…


We have submitted this statement to the Economy and Skills committee for its meeting on 22 September trying to understand just how many planning breaches Bristol suffers from. It remains far from clear: bristoltreeforum.org/wp-content/upl….


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The ones I describe on the verge are very dead sadly


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RIP Tom Lehrer. It doesn’t get funnier than this


Are the government's dreams of building 1.5 million homes being thwarted by the reality of the marketplace? Bristol's high-rise housing boom stopped by 'perfect storm' bristolpost.co.uk/news/bristol-n…


'Baltic Wharf - Biodiversity Gain Plan (10 April 2025) information request' whatdotheyknow.com/request/baltic… via @whatdotheyknow To replace the trees lost to this development, 107 more trees need to be planted (in addition to the 162 already agreed) to avoid a net loss of biodiversity.


The development of Bristol Zoo Gardens is proceeding regardless, even though the evidence of the number trees on the site was deeply flawed making the BNG evidence unreliable. Here are our comments on the latest conditional application - 25/12792/COND: bristoltreeforum.org/wp-content/upl…


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