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The five oak trees could be felled, but local councillor Michael Pearce is calling on the council to give them a protection order.

Ollie Leader reports.
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00:00five historic oak trees now potentially at risk here on Christmas Lane in the
00:08Hoo Peninsula concerns are mounting in response to a nearly 800 new home
00:16development which could see the road widened and trees potentially felled now
00:24one local councillor has launched a petition to put in place a tree protection
00:30order to stop the oaks being chopped down I think culturally and historically they
00:38they are part of part of us part of this nation part of the local community people
00:44have seen these for generations I've had one resident mentioned to me that they
00:47used to see that tree this trees specifically on their own paper rounds
00:50when I was a young lad in terms of climate change and biodiversity these
00:54trees must be protected they're more important than smashing a cycleway
00:57right down Christmas Lane which hardly anyone's going to use a red rose
01:02spokesperson said it was continuing to work with medway council on its planning
01:08application and make any updates as necessary while the council say the
01:15proposals are still in the consultation phase which comes to an end in June
01:22that means while the petition has gained more than two thousand seven hundred
01:29signatures these oak trees aren't out of the woods just yet
01:35Oli Lida in Hoo

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