A man in a hammock is determined to stop Haringey council felling the 120-year-old plane in a row over subsidenceOn Wednesday evening, as the light was fading, I stood chatting under a London plane tree to Marcus Carambola, who was about to spend his 50th consecutive night sleeping in a hammock among the tree's branches, 10m above the pavement. Carambola, barefoot, 33, spoke of the tree as an old friend: "We have got to know each other pretty well," he said, looking up.The 120-year-old tree, in Oakfield Road, in Haringey, north London, has become the emblem of a battle between residents, insurers and the local council that has implications for leafy streets across the country. Continue reading...
Living in a tree is the only way to save it from pointless destruction | Tim Adams
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Zdroj: The Guardian