Alain De Cre Appeals Oak Tree Felling in Merchtem

Merchtem (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Merchtem plans to cut over 50 oak trees on the Kouter after complaints about damage. Opposition party CD&Plus gathered 850 signatures, and Natuurpunt’s Alain De Cre filed an appeal.

As VRT News reported, the decision to remove more than 50 oak trees on the Kouter in Merchtem, in the province of Flemish Brabant, Belgium, has stirred anger among many residents. The municipality announced the plan after a local survey showed growing complaints about the large oaks. 

According to residents, the roots have damaged bike paths and underground utility lines, causing repeated repairs and safety problems. Fallen leaves and acorns create constant maintenance issues, while in summer a sticky substance from the trees drips onto cars and leaves marks that are difficult to clean. People also say the tall treetops block sunlight from reaching their solar panels.

What will happen to Merchtem’s oak trees after the appeal?

The opposition party CD&Plus says the problems with the oak trees on the Kouter can be fixed without cutting them down. The party believes that better maintenance, pruning, and small repairs to bike paths could solve most of the complaints. 

Environmental groups have now joined the effort to stop the plan. Natuurpunt Merchtem, together with the regional branch of Natuurpunt Noord-West Brabant, has filed an appeal against the permit for the first 15 trees.

“We fully support this step,”

said chairman Alain De Cre.

“The Agency for Nature and Forests (ANB) has also given a negative recommendation, which strengthens our appeal.”

The organization says it wants to protect valuable trees and local biodiversity.

Earlier this year, CD&Plus started a petition to stop the large-scale felling, and it has already gathered 850 signatures. The party says many residents want the oaks to stay and that the trees are part of the area’s green identity. They argue that removing them would not only change the look of the Kouter but also take away an important natural element from the town.

The debate over the oak trees on the Kouter in Merchtem has been going on since early 2024. The municipality announced plans to remove part of the old tree row after several residents reported damage to bike paths and underground cables caused by the roots. In March 2024, a local survey showed that opinions were divided. Some residents wanted the trees removed, while others wanted to protect them.

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12 responses to “Alain De Cre Appeals Oak Tree Felling in Merchtem”

  1. Cutting down oak trees? Brilliant idea! Because who needs a bit of nature when you can have pristine bike paths and no sticky car roofs, right? 🌳🚴‍♂️

  2. Pitfall Whiskers Avatar
    Pitfall Whiskers

    Cutting down 50 oak trees to fix a few bike paths? Brilliant! Next, let’s just pave over all the parks while we’re at it—who needs nature, right? 🌳🚴‍♂️

  3. Cutting down 50 oak trees for a few pesky leaves and roots? Brilliant idea, let’s just pave paradise and put up a parking lot! 🌳🚗

  4. BlackExcalibur Avatar
    BlackExcalibur

    Cutting down 50 oak trees in Merchtem? Brilliant idea! Who needs nature when you can have perfectly flat bike paths and a clear view for your solar panels, right? 🌳🙄

  5. Pocket Muzzie Avatar
    Pocket Muzzie

    Cutting down oaks in Merchtem? Brilliant plan! Nothing says “we care about nature” like a good old tree chop-chop. 🌳✂️

  6. Kamikaze Grandma Avatar
    Kamikaze Grandma

    You know, nothing screams progress like chopping down a few majestic oaks because some folks can’t handle a bit of foliage on their solar panels. 🌳💁‍♂️ Let’s just hope the trees don’t start filing their own appeals next!

  7. earl of arms Avatar
    earl of arms

    Looks like the oak trees have really become the local celebrities in Merchtem—who knew roots could be so controversial? 😂 Maybe we should just give them a reality show instead of a chainsaw!

  8. campfire mama Avatar
    campfire mama

    Cutting down 50 oak trees? Brilliant move, because who needs a bit of nature when you can have a pristine bike path, right? 🌳🚴‍♂️ Just wait until the residents realize they’ll miss their leafy friends more than the occasional acorn on their cars!

  9. Hyper Kong Avatar
    Hyper Kong

    Cutting down 50 oak trees in Merchtem? Brilliant plan, just what we need—less shade and more potholes on our bike paths! 🌳🚴‍♂️ Who needs nature when you’ve got a perfectly good asphalt jungle to stare at?

  10. Raid Bucker Avatar
    Raid Bucker

    Cutting down 50 oak trees in Merchtem? Brilliant solution to avoid a few pesky leaves and a bit of shade on those solar panels. 🍂🌞 What next, a petition to ban rain for the sake of clean streets? 😂

  11. Crazy Rox Avatar

    Cutting down 50 oaks in Merchtem? Brilliant idea, lads! Because who needs shade, beauty, or a bit of biodiversity when you’ve got clean bike paths and solar panels to think about? 🌳✂️

  12. Lucky Aurora Avatar
    Lucky Aurora

    Seems like the oaks are more popular than the local politicians! 🌳 Forget about pruning, let’s just chop them all down and turn the Kouter into a parking lot—what a brilliant idea! 🚗💨

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