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Acrylic-bob 17-11-2007 15:05

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I rather like the trees, but I do agree that they were not the most sensitive solution to the problem of erosion. BTW the species is European Larch (Larix Europaea) and is native to this country.
I can remember, when I was a lad, that the northern face of the coppice was covered with whinberry (Vaccinium Myrtillus) which was full of berries in late summer; also known as bilberry. Walter Smith Bakers on Whalley Road used to make the most exquisite Whinberry pies - sweet and sharper than a serpents tooth. One does not see them used much these days, more's the pity.

I do feel that we should preserve as much of our past as is practical. But we cannot save everything or we risk turning the whole of the borough into a museum and I am sure that nobody wants to live in a museum. The monument could be restored, but the shelter, the gift of Lady Higham I believe, is an eyesore and a magnet for vandals and should be demolished.

I notice that in the link supplied by Graham, Lancs CC see the Coppice as an opportunity for signage - as if we didn't already have enough of the bloody things cluttering the place up. I vote that Lancs CC be told to keep their politically correct noses out of things that do not concern them. The Coppice belongs to the people of Accrington, not to Lancashire County Council and its faceless beurocrats, stakeholders, key workers and associated freeloaders.

garinda 17-11-2007 15:28

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Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob (Post 494876)
BTW the species is European Larch (Larix Europaea) and is native to this country.

Although it grows very well here, and has been planted here for a long time and has become somewhat naturalised, it isn't a native tree to Britain.

Elizabeth I certainly never sat under one, as it wasn't introduced to these shores until 1620

'The European Larch is native to the mountains of middle Europe, such as the Alps and the Carpathians.'

LarchEuropeanC

Send the buggers back.:D

Acrylic-bob 17-11-2007 15:34

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Thank you for the correction Dr. Lineus, I still think that they are attractive trees.

garinda 17-11-2007 15:36

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Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob (Post 494904)
Thank you for the correction Dr. Lineus, I still think that they are attractive trees.

My pleasure to set you right.:D

By the way, it's plain old Rindy Thrower, not Dr. Lineus.;)

Acrylic-bob 17-11-2007 15:43

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Which is all very well Miss Jekyll, but what would you do with the Coppice were you to be given a free hand?

garinda 17-11-2007 16:05

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Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob (Post 494909)
Which is all very well Miss Jekyll, but what would you do with the Coppice were you to be given a free hand?

I have no problem with the trees being there, if they are coppiced properly. If tended well it would ensure there will still be a wonderful view from the top of the hill, and it would also ensure the flora and fauna would flourish more readily under the regularly coppiced trees, because they'd have more light.

Gertie x

Acrylic-bob 17-11-2007 16:27

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It is not possible to coppice conifers.

garinda 17-11-2007 16:42

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Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob (Post 494919)
It is not possible to coppice conifers.

That is why the Larch shouldn't be grown there.

Yes to Ash, Elder, Oak, Hazel, Wych-elm, Lime, or Hornbeam.

Acrylic-bob 17-11-2007 16:43

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Fair point, but you missed Willow, which can be pollarded too.

garinda 17-11-2007 16:45

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Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob (Post 494928)
Fair point, but you missed Willow, which can be pollarded too.

She can?:eek:

magpie 17-11-2007 17:19

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The trees need to come down: there are far too many and it spoils the view:

alan7554 18-11-2007 05:09

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so they might decide to renovate the shelter,what a good idea,some where else for the wino,s and druggies to spend their nights in comfort

Ianto.W. 18-11-2007 11:57

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Originally Posted by magpie (Post 494958)
The trees need to come down: there are far too many and it spoils the view:

Right on magpie, give them away for Christmas or for recycling, I'll guarantee there gone in a fortnight.

Eric 19-11-2007 07:11

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Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob (Post 494928)
Fair point, but you missed Willow, which can be pollarded too.

That's a little extreme ... I don't think that she will sit still for it:eek:

WillowTheWhisp 19-11-2007 13:05

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