HC Deb 07 June 1961 vol 641 cc91-2W
Mr. Wingfield Digby

asked the Minister of Transport what consultations he had with the Forestry Commission about tree planting along newly-built motorways and other roads before deciding on the species of the half million trees and shrubs mentioned in his Department's Press circular, dated 28th March, 1961, and entitled Spring Offensive on the Roads.

Mr. Marples

The species of trees to be planted are chosen by my Advisory Committee on the Landscape Treatment of Trunk Roads on the recommendation of my Department's Horticultural Officer. Each scheme is considered on its merits, bearing in mind the existing tree life of the surrounding countryside. For many of these schemes, the planting is being undertaken by the Forestry Commission. In these cases the Commission's views are sought before the schemes are finally approved.

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