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Wednesday, 21 July 2021, 4:50 pm
The Tree Council has today lodged an appeal in the
Environment Court against the decision to grant consent for
tree removal and earthworks to enable Watercare’s Huia
Water Treatment Plant to be built on Manuka Road in
Titirangi.
The broad community campaign collaborating
on the case to date also includes Forest & Bird,
Titirangi Residents & Ratepayers Association, Waitakere
Ranges Protection Society, Titirangi Protection Group and
Save Our Kauri Trust.
The community team brought a
total of 10 expert witnesses to the recent 3 day hearing.
This hearing was entirely focussed on the issue of kauri
dieback, following the issue being raised by the submitters
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Press Release – The Tree Council Inc The Tree Council is delighted to announce that an agreement has been reached with both the landowner of 8 Eglinton Ave and Auckland Council that will ensure that the notable pohutukawa that sits on top of a volcanic feature in the garden of the property …
The Tree Council is delighted to announce that an agreement has been reached with both the landowner of 8 Eglinton Ave and Auckland Council that will ensure that the notable pohutukawa that sits on top of a volcanic feature in the garden of the property will be retained.
Following legal action by The Tree Council an interim enforcement order was issued to prevent the tree’s removal until the Environment Court could address the issue of amending the error that led to it being omitted from Schedule 10 Notable Trees in the Auckland Unitary Plan. This enforcement order will remain in place until Auckland Council publicly notifies a plan change to correct the omission and add the tree back i