Coventry Telegraph

Call for more greenery in the city centre

- By TOM DAVIS Local Democracy Reporter

CITY bosses have been urged to be “far more ambitious” in plans to make Coventry’s city centre greener.

The council is drafting up a new 10-year Urban Forestry Strategy, which was discussed at a scrutiny board on Wednesday, Novemebr 6.

It follows a recently approved Green Space Strategy which includes the aspiration of planting 360,000 new tress - one for every citizen.

Councillor­s have previously called for more trees in the city centre, branding it a “concrete jungle”, but the draft strategy has warned there are “limited opportunit­ies”.

But chair of the meeting, Cllr John McNicholas, called for “high-level aspiration­al thinking”.

He said: “This is an opportunit­y to retrofit green infrastruc­ture into the city centre.

“We should be looking to be far more ambitious in terms of what we wish to achieve.”

Scrutiny boards have previously referenced Mexico City’s Via Verde scheme, which has transforme­d thousands of highway pillars into vertical gardens, as a point of inspiratio­n.

Cllr Bally Singh said the council needs to be including ideas “that people will be inspired by”.

He said: “There needs to be more emphasis on the architectu­ral benefit of urban forestry, particular­ly in the city centre, to help it become an even better leisure destinatio­n.

“We have a ring road which is an opportunit­y to include some green space.”

One of the last ideas suggested by the scrutiny board - planting a tree for every citizen - was taken up by the council in its new Green Space Strategy. Schools were said to play a key part in the ambition as councillor­s have been told the city council alone does not have enough land.

Arboricult­ure Services Officer Tim Wetherhill added: “The hope is to spread it as wide as possible so everybody benefits from it, opening school sites, business sites and city council sites right across Coventry. The hope is - and this is just an idea - is that we can get people to adopt a tree, they can be given a tree, and plant it in their garden to spread it further.”

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