10 View Street Queens Park NSW 2022

Remove five (5) trees. Two located on front boundary and three located in the back yard.

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(Source: Waverley Council, reference TPO-279/2018)

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  1. David Gray commented

    The rear of this property faces Taylor Street. This street recently lost a very beautiful tall eucalyptus. Cut down! It needs trees and council should see that more are planted and grown.

    Of all the streets in Queens Park this is the that needs the most. This street is actually an alley, however it takes a great deal of foot traffic and therefore the planting of trees is appreciated.

  2. Gayle Walker commented

    As usual, when I looked at council’s website, there were no documents to read. Removing five trees on one property just seems incredulous in this day and age. We need council to protect us from the environmental disaster that is looming over us. Think not only of the human beings that need the vegetation to clean the air, reduce pollution, provide pleasant streetscapes, etc. but think of the animals we are depriving of food and shelter. In fact, think more of them than of the human animal. More tree planting is required not only on public land but in private settings also. Please do not grant this request.

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