A chartered designer has a plan to create a central focus point in Maldon.
A majestic holm oak at St Peter’s Church yard was felled in January due to a fungal infection that meant it could topple at any time.
But Tony Claydon said: “The tree made the old stone church tower look beautiful, but without it you can see the brickwork on the side of the Plume Library building.
“Maldon has a lot to offer historically and we could turn it into a place that brings lots of tourists in.”
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