583 The Scenic Road, Macmasters Beach NSW 2251

Removal of 2 x Banksia species located at the front of the property.

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(Source: Central Coast Council (Gosford), reference 024.2020.00011995.001)

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  1. Tara Shelton commented

    I don't think native trees should be removed. Slowly, the amount of natural habitat is being decimated.
    Every tree has a history of providing a certain number of local and migrating animals.

  2. Tara Shelton commented

    Dear Council,
    I don't think native trees should be removed. Slowly, the amount of natural habitat is being decimated.
    Every tree has a history of providing food and shelter to a certain number of local and migrating animals.
    This sensitive environment in the Central Coast will be slowly erased in preference of human habitation, which isn't fair, natural nor intelligent.
    I very much hope the environment gets protected and is given precedence today and every day in the future, for everyone's sake.
    Many thanks,
    Tara

  3. Elaine Norling commented

    Stop the de-nuding of our Coast.
    Every tree is precious and has a place in the environment that helps us keep cool, provides homes for so many creatures and birds, gives shade and food.

    Trees are a communities inheritance don't mess with it.

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