What was the ‘Sheffield chainsaw massacre’?

For five years, Sheffield’s council fought a battle with campaigners over its plans to cut down trees on the city’s streets

A family walks in the woods of Sheffield
A family walks in the woods of Sheffield
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Greater Sheffield is one of Britain’s leafiest areas. There are about 100,000 trees in the city’s parks and green spaces, and another 35,000 lining its streets: mostly cherry, sycamore, lime, ash and rowan, many dating back to Victorian times.

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