In his weekly Turnstone column, Hunstanton writer John Maiden eases fears over the future of a number of trees in the town. Last month, I waxed lyrical about the importance of preserving mature trees and on the need to plant new trees in order to tackle climate change, while improving the quality of the air we breathe. After describing the outcry that followed the felling of a famous sycamore tree occupying a gap in Hadrian’s Wall, I told of my fears for the future of a similar tree in the grounds of Hunstanton’s former primary school on Valentine Road. Now, I must apologise to Norfolk County …