123 Westbury Road South Launceston TAS 7249

Natural and Cultural Values Management - vegetation removal; removal of 95 trees

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(Source: Launceston City Council, reference DA0422/2015)

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  1. Lisa Walkden commented

    How many trees are being removed as a percentage of the vegetation already there? What is the purpose for their removal?
    Will the area that is having trees removed be subdivided?
    Lisa Walkden
    South Launceston
    0408 881257

  2. Bill and Sally Campbell-Smith commented

    I would like to remind councillors that this land was gifted to the people of Launceston by the late Gilbert McKinley for a park reserve.
    Council on sold the land but should not allow this iconic city backdrop to be destroyed.
    Is there a plan to revegetate the area when the trees are removed.

  3. Simon lionetti commented

    My understanding is that the last proposal (less than 2 years ago) was declined as the trees are a part of the city sky line and therefore cannot be removed. Has this changed since then? I would also like to know if there are plans for re vegetation as the birds migrate there each year.

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