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Picture shows Grade II listed South African War Memorial, with tree to be removed on right hand side of the memorial.

New for old has been promised by Huntingdon Town Council after it revealed a landmark tree has to be felled.

A council spokesperson said: “We are very disappointed to share the news that one of the trees in the rear churchyard of All Saints Church has been surveyed and viewed to be dangerous.”

The council says issues have arisen due to its growth and position close to the church and pedestrian footpaths.

“It is already damaging a Grade II listed wall, and dominating the churchyard, preventing other plants from growing properly,” said the spokesperson.

“It is also close to the Grade II listed South African War Memorial. Huntingdon Town Council is working with contractors to remove the tree safely and in a way that does not affect local trade and access.”

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The town council says it is committed “to increasing our biodiversity in the town and tree removal is not an action we take lightly.

“We have already committed to planting two new trees at Bloomfield Park in memory of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip and are working with Huntingdonshire District Council to plant 20 additional trees at various locations around the town”.

The council is asking residents and businesses in the town to share with them their ideas for a replacement.

If you have an idea or suggestion for this area, please complete the town council online survey (https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/SEEXXR/)

or contact Huntingdon Town Council on 01480 411 883 for a paper version.

Picture shows Grade II listed South African War Memorial, with tree to be removed on right hand side of the memorial.

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