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Eco-protesters clash with police and security guards after trees chopped down in Cornish town

By britishbulletin.com8 December 20253 Mins Read
Eco-protesters clash with police and security guards after trees chopped down in Cornish town
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Clashes erupted between demonstrators and police in Cornwall today after officials proceeded with the controversial removal of three mature lime trees.

The trees on Trelawney Road in Falmouth, which are estimated to be approximately six decades old, were chopped down by contractors who began work in the early hours of Monday.

Devon and Cornwall Police deployed officers to manage the scene, with security personnel stationed at both ends of the street.

The local authority maintains it was legally obligated to remove the trees due to root damage affecting the pavement, road surface and a neighbouring property.

However, around 40 campaigners from the environmental group Stop The Chop assembled at the site from 6am to oppose the felling.

A substantial police and security presence was deployed to handle the demonstration.

Deb Newman, who organises the Stop The Chop campaign, was among those in attendance.

One female protester sustained an injury to her head after allegedly attempting to enter a cordoned area.

The trees on Trelawney Road in Falmouth are estimated to be approximately six decades old

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Police confirmed she “fell to the floor” during the incident, resulting in a bump to her head.

A complaint regarding the incident has been lodged and will be investigated, the force stated. No arrests were made.

Cornwall Council announced in July it was legally required to remove the trees, citing serious damage to infrastructure, nearby land and property caused by the root systems.

An independent ecology survey subsequently found no nesting birds or roosting bats, clearing the way for removal.

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But Stop The Chop disputes the council’s justification, claiming they have seen no evidence the trees were causing such damage.

The group also claims the felling was unlawful because no public consultation occurred.

Councillors have confirmed plans to plant four replacement trees, along with new paving, root barriers and tree pits to give the saplings the best chance of survival.

Councillor Dan Rogerson, the council’s portfolio holder for transport, previously stated: “We know that people will be saddened to see the trees taken down. We are legally required to remove the trees, and I urge everyone to respect the cordon and allow the staff to work safely.”

But Falmouth Mayor Alan Jewell condemned the council’s approach, telling CornwallLive: “It’s a very, very sad day for trees in Falmouth. The costs involved in this project far, far outweigh what they’re going to try and benefit. The trees should still be there, and there could have been a way around it. Cornwall council has messed up this time.”

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