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Rogue tree protester halts felling on housing development site Thu, 11 Feb 2021, 5:05PM
A protester at the intersection of Ash St and Great North Rd, Auckland, where Ockham Developments is planning to fell an old macrocarpa tree Photo / Hayden Woodward Rogue tree protester halts felling on housing development site Thu, 11 Feb 2021, 5:05PM
One rogue protester clinging to a 120-year-old macrocarpa tree on an Auckland housing development site remains the final barrier before its removal.
Protest group Mana Rākau has surrendered, now saying
the tree s removal is the only way the Ockham and Marutūāhu Collective development of 117 units in Avondale can go ahead.
Lone tree protester halting felling of macrocarpa at Auckland housing development site
11 Feb, 2021 02:03 AM
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A protester at the intersection of Ash St and Great North Rd, Auckland, where Ockham Developments is planning to fell an old macrocarpa tree Photo / Hayden Woodward
One rogue protester clinging to a 120-year-old macrocarpa tree on an Auckland housing development site remains the final barrier before its removal.
Protest group Mana Rākau has surrendered, now saying the tree s removal is the only way the Ockham and Marutūāhu Collective development of 117 units in Avondale can go ahead.
Several protesters who occupied the tree last month now believe keeping the tree in place would cost all parties tens of thousands of dollars and put families who purchased apartments under stress.