More than 50 lime trees were approved to be felled to make way for a dual carriageway.
Campaigners hoping to preserve ancient trees in a town are to hold two community information events.
The group - who claim the avenue of trees dates back to the 1600s - will hold two public information events at the town's Quaker Meeting House on Wednesday, to provide an update on their campaign.It will also detail how £43,000 raised by supporters to cover legal proceedings has been spent.
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