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Three trees to be felled in Leamington's Jephson Gardens

THREE trees are to be felled in Jephson Gardens this autumn.

The trees will be chopped down and removed, with replacement trees planted nearby, following inspections from Warwick District Council’s green spaces and forestry teams.

An Indian Bean Tree near the lake will be felled, due to the extent of the decay within the stem. The little growth evident on the tree is a sign that the tree is in distress.

A Copper Beech Tree on the footpath between the café and the Willes Road entrance is due to be removed due to the presence of a root decaying fungus.




A small Horse Chestnut Tree outside The Glasshouse will be felled. The tree is heavily infected with bleeding canker, which specifically affects this type of tree.

A Tulip Tree on the Newbold Terrace side of the park will be reduced to combat the signs of decay currently showing on it.


WDC’s neighbourhood spokesperson Coun Will Roberts said: “A historic park like Jephson Gardens with many ancient and veteran trees is sadly going to see the unfortunate loss of some of its residents. This summer’s hot, dry conditions will have exacerbated the stress these trees were already under, and sadly we now have to take action to prevent them causing any issues to other trees, wildlife and our park users.

“It’s sad to have to remove any tree from our parks and open spaces, but the safety of the public must come first. Rest assured, our green spaces and dorestry teams work tirelessly to preserve the special character of this magnificent park, and the replacement trees will provide the same pleasure to visitors for many years to come.”

The work began this week, with cordons in place for safety.