PlymouthLive readers have been embroiled in a lively debate following the planting of new trees along Armada Way, part of a major revamp of Plymouth's city centre .

Armada Way is seeing an influx of new trees selected for their suitability to city life, coinciding with a multi-million-pound facelift aimed at rejuvenating the central area.

This development comes on the heels of an "independent learning review" scrutinising the council's controversial decision to chop down 110 trees last March, even as the city continues its venture towards introducing a fresh line of greenery along its main stretch.

Back in September, councillors at a Plymouth City Council cabinet meeting recognised the urgent requirement to reinvigorate Armada Way, a project perceived as critical for the locale that

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