03 - Whitewebbs Oak, Heritage Trees and the Social Contract We Didn’t Know We Had
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In this episode of Trees in a Pod, I’m joined by Adam Cormack from the Woodland Trust. Together, we unpack the Whitewebbs Oak felling, the story behind the Haringey Plane, and why certain trees strike such a deep emotional chord with the public.
We explore legal grey areas, the limits of tree protection tools like TPOs, and the urgent need for stronger policy. Adam also shares insights into “tree equity,” why ancient trees fall through the cracks of our current systems, and how high-profile cases like Sycamore Gap are reshaping the legal and cultural landscape.
This is a reflective, in-depth conversation that blends law, lived experience, and the quiet power of trees to mirror our values back to us.
Useful links from todays episode :
Valuing and Protecting Important Trees Outside Woodlands - The Tree Council
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