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Arras Tests a Green Revolution: Trees Moved Rather than Fallen

Summary by Oise Hebdo
What if, in the city, we stopped cutting the trees to better move them? In Arras, an unprecedented experiment came to push urban planning practices. On Cordonnier Avenue, the chainsaws left room for a softer method: feeding. Saved trees... while waiting for their return As part of the redevelopment of the road, there was no question of sacrificing the plant heritage. Eighteen flowering ash trees, planted in 2015, were delicately distraught in De…
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What if, in the city, we stopped cutting the trees to better move them? In Arras, an unprecedented experiment came to push urban planning practices. On Cordonnier Avenue, the chainsaws left room for a softer method: feeding. Saved trees... while waiting for their return As part of the redevelopment of the road, there was no question of sacrificing the plant heritage. Eighteen flowering ash trees, planted in 2015, were delicately distraught in De…

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Oise Hebdo broke the news on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
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