Futures Forum: Sidmouth Arboretum > tree planting, tree trail leaflets, guided walks and raising of awareness
There have been, however, several issues around trees at Knowle, including:
Futures Forum: A new plaque for the historic ginkgo in the Knowle park ..... “There is no need to make a TPO, as it is not at risk from untoward management or removal.”
It should all be about the 'celebration of trees' - as highlighted in this piece a year ago from the Save Our Sidmouth site:
Celebration of Trees event inspired partly by Knowle parkland
November 25, 2016 by sidmouthsid Leave a comment

Knowle parkland is part of Sidmouth Arboretum, who are the organisers of the event this evening at Kennaway House. Poster has details tree-celebration-poster-v04

Pictures here taken on one of the Getting to Know Knowle visits led by Hugh Angus of the National Arboretum, Westonbirt.

Instead, there are fears for the future of the arboreal heritage at Knowle:
Futures Forum: Knowle relocation project: green corridor
Futures Forum: Knowle relocation project: planting lots of trees in mitigation for felling existing trees
Futures Forum: Knowle relocation project > Pegasus planning application 16/0872/MFUL > Policies D1, D2 and D3 >>> Trees
Here is the full submission to the latest planning application from the Arboretum, which details these concerns:
Sidmouth Arboretum
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