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Nov 2023
Campaigners fighting the proposed felling of a veteran beech and 10 other mature trees to make way for Ripon Cathedral's planned £6m annex will hold a peaceful protest at Minster Gardens on Saturday.
The proposed development would include a song school, community space, toilets, a refectory and shop, which it says will attract more visitors to the city.
But the potential loss of trees has attracted opposition, and protestors will make their feelings known between 12 noon and 1pm on Saturday.
Ripon resident Jenni Holman, who has raised a petition containing almost 1,800 names, which has been submitted to planners at North Yorkshire Council, told the Stray Ferret:
She added:
Jenni Holman (front, centre) pictured at the May protest on Minster Gardens
A previous protest was held at the gardens in May, when the number of people who signed the petition was approaching 500.
At that time, the Stray Ferret asked the cathedral for comment about the objection being made and received this response:
Main picture: Campaigners are fighting to save this veteran beech and ten other mature trees
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