40 B Albany Street, Point Frederick NSW 2250

Removal of 1 x Corymbia citriodora (lemon-scented gum) tree located at the front of 40b and 38 - boundary tree.

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(Source: Central Coast Council (Gosford), reference 024.2020.00012027.001)

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  1. Diana Walton commented

    This tree is the home to many native birds including lorikeets and rosellas! Not many trees in the suburb are as mature as this tree. Please preserve some of our native habitat!

  2. Jane Doe commented

    Yes, I agree there aren't enough mature native trees. We need to stop cutting them down. In my street, there was a recent tree removal of a large mature swamp mahogany which I didn't get a chance to object to. It is important to have large trees for shade and also as habitat. Please do not remove yet another large tree. Replanting with smaller trees is not the same as a mature existing tree for shade and habitat. Thank you

  3. Henry H commented

    The tree is a beautiful, mature tree, which is well away from the dwellings. Stop cutting down a tree that is not doing any harm. It was there before the residents were!

  4. jane citizen commented

    stop cutting down mature trees, we need them for shade and habitat

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