by Don Palmer | Oct 29, 2019 | Trees
Having a strategy to deal with nuisance trees was one of my many election promises. Placing a weighting on the nuisance a tree represents must surely apply to any responsible tree strategy. . It is timely, as we lament the loss of significant trees as blogged last...
by Don Palmer | Oct 25, 2019 | Trees
The saga of trees in Black Forest going missing continued yesterday with a tree in Byron Road being felled. I found myself cutting my shopping short early yesterday. A distraught rate payer rang me concerned that a lemon scented gum on the property next door was...
by Don Palmer | May 7, 2019 | Trees
The City of Unley has long believed the State Government holds the key to Tree Canopy Cover Targets. More to the point the key to tree canopy cover targets lies in the Government’s new DPI Act. This is the new new Act governing development in South...
by Don Palmer | Jun 11, 2018 | Trees
The public debate, fuelled from within Council, on the loss of canopy cover in the City of Unley has been blamed on the Council. We have had a loss of cover in recent years from 26% of the Council area covered with trees to 21%. A reduction of 20% of the original...
by Don Palmer | Aug 4, 2017 | Trees
Yesterday I focused my blog writing on the extreme emotions around trees. Today I look at the value of the trees of Unley. As I blogged yesterday trees, and therefore the trees of Unley, are both an asset and yet a liability. Trees are a considerable asset to the...
by Don Palmer | Aug 2, 2017 | Trees
Anyone following the media in Adelaide would be aware that trees bring out emotions at the extremes. Often only at the extremes. There have been many a local media article identifying these extremes recently. In particular, we see this repeated in Adelaide’s...
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