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New trees enhance environment along Blundell's Road

New trees that are great for nature, wellbeing, air quality and cooling have arrived to enhance Blundell’s Road - funded thanks to the Council’s climate and sustainability budget. Chosen for their adaptability to climate change and their power to support biodiversity, they will grace the neighbourhood for many years to come, and follow work to improve safety for everyone who travels this eastern stretch of the road.

Cllr Steve Keable and Cllr Les Cruwys planting the last tree.

New trees that are great for nature, wellbeing, air quality and cooling have arrived to enhance Blundell’s Road - funded thanks to the Council’s climate and sustainability budget. Chosen for their adaptability to climate change and their power to support biodiversity, they will grace the neighbourhood for many years to come, and follow work to improve safety for everyone who travels this eastern stretch of the road.

The final tree, a hornbeam, was planted by Councillor Les Cruwys and Councillor Steve Keable on Wednesday 4 December, with officers from Mid Devon District Council and Devon County Council in attendance.

The traffic calming has been implemented to improve safety for pedestrians, cyclists and all road users between the Tiverton Eastern Urban Extension (EUE) and the town.

The area has seen significant enhancement of the pedestrian footpath and creation of a cycle way on the north side of Blundell’s Road, creating a safer, more welcoming space for pedestrians and cyclists.

Councillor Steven Keable, Cabinet Member for Planning and Economic Regeneration said:

"The completion of this stage of the traffic calming measures, alongside the planting of 9 broadleaf trees, will improve safety for all road users while enhancing the environment. Blundell’s Road is a vital connection into the town centre, and these improvements will make a meaningful difference to everyone who lives, works, and travels here."

The newly opened A361 junction offers an alternative route for traffic from the area east of Tiverton to access the town centre via Blundell’s Road. It is vital to reduce speeds along this section and improve the environment for pedestrians and cyclists.

Tim Jarratt, Arboricultural Officer, said:

“The trees we are planting are a mix of English Oak, Large Leaf Lime, Turkish Hazel, Hornbeam and Liquid Amber. These were chosen for their significant ecological value and biodiversity benefits. The street scene team will continue to provide aftercare to ensure the long-term health and vitality of the newly planted trees.”

This initiative, part of the Mid Devon Local Plan, addresses the impact of the Tiverton Eastern Urban Extension by improving connections between the town centre, the urban extension and the surrounding area, including environmental enhancement.

Top photo: left-to-right: Christie McCombe – Area Planning Officer (Eastern Urban Extension) / Tim Jarratt – Arboricultural Officer / Councillor Steve Keable – Cabinet Member for Planning and Economic Regeneration / Councillor Les Cruwys - Planning Committee Chairman and Ward Member for Tiverton Cranmore / Brian Hensley – Development Manager for Highways and Transport at Devon County Council.

*Source New Trees Planted to Enhance Environment at Blundell’s Road