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Council meet over petition

The avenue of trees on Bawtry Road date back to Queen Victoria's days but now they could be felled. Picture: Steve Taylor

The avenue of trees on Bawtry Road date back to Queen Victoria's days but now they could be felled. Picture: Steve Taylor

THE next Tickhill Town Council meeting will take place on Tuesday, July 24.

The meeting starts at 7pm at the Pavilion in Tithe Lane and it is expected the stretch of lime trees on Bawtry Road will be discussed after 400 people signed a petition to save them from the chop this autumn.

All residents are welcome to attend and have their say on any issue impacting their lives in the town.


 
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