Developer ordered to put tree-felling on hold
A DEVELOPER has been asked not to remove any more trees after it felled a 160-year-old giant redwood “by mistake”.
A joint investigation by Swansea Council and Natural Resources Wales (NRW) is under way after the protected tree was felled without permission.
The tree, which was on land in Penllergaer, was mistakenly chopped down as part of work on a housing development.
Enzo Sauro, the boss of developer Enzo’s Homes, previously said that the redwood would be replaced with “a mature replica tree” and stated that he was in talks with the Penllergare Trust, which looks after the surrounding woodland “to see if they want to use the tree in their woods”.
But there have since been reports of more trees being removed, according to Swansea Council.
Council officers have visited the site, with further visits planned to help investigate if a criminal offence has been carried out and what action can be taken.
NRW has written to the developer to request that no further trees be removed while it looks into the complaints.
Mark Thomas, cabinet member for environment and infrastructure management, said: “I’m shocked at the details we have received in relation to the unauthorised removal of trees near the development site... Planning approval was previously given to develop the site of the former council offices at Penllergaer. However, the complaints about the removal of trees relates to land outside of the development site and, as such, has not been given any form of approval.”
WalesOnline attempted to contact Mr Sauro for comment.