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DECEMBER 2010

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6-DWELLING
STRUCTURE OPPOSED:
BCS Inc.
is objecting
to
replacing a single house on Beach Rd
by a 6-dwelling structure.

 

NOVEMBER 2010

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TREES

FELLED OPPOSITE 464 BEACH ROAD: See

report in The Age
re tree cutting rampage on Beaumaris
foreshore reserve.

 

OCTOBER 2010

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Conservationist

opposition to BMYS Ltd push for a
marina in Beaumaris Bay featured

in Bayside Leader newspaper

of 2010-10-26.

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BMYS

LTD MARINA
SCOPING DOCUMENT:
DPCD invites public
comment on this document

by Thursday 2010-11-04.

 

SEPTEMBER 2010

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2010

ANNUAL MEETING NEWS: New
President, Chris Sutton, replaces
Adrian Cerbasi;
Resolutions on marina and bicycle
road.

 

MAY 2010

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TREES

FELLED ON FORESHORE RESERVE: Bayside
City Council now has a
Tree

Vandal sign opposite 5
Beach Rd
,
Beaumaris

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BETTER

LAYOUT OF BEACH RD
LANES
: Letter

to Roads Minister on median strip
replacing centre lane, to give space
for cyclists

APRIL 2010

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EXTRA

STRUCTURES, RICKETTS PT: Petition
(P 6)

to Council
(Item
10.11 P 47-50)

– “
amphitheatre
& undersea
viewing

structure.

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RESIDENTIAL

VEGETATION CONTROLS: Bayside
Council
(Item 10.1
P 6-12)

rejects BCS Inc. call for
minimum
plant area per lot
.

 

MARCH 2010

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RALLY

AGAINST WINDSOR
HOTEL REZONING:
The National

Trust Rally on Thursday 2010-03-25
opposes this planning outrage.

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REZONING

HIGHLIGHTED: Bayside Council
website announces

the Concourse Bushland rezoning, and
its initiation by BCS Inc.

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CONCOURSE

BUSHLAND REZONED: Bayside
City Council & Planning Minister
Madden to be congratulated for this
protective move

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PLANNING

MINISTER’S WOES: See

cartoon
on
gaffe (P4)
by
Madden
adviser, & bus chief on Melbourne
– the Jakarta of Australia

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BIRRELL

TO SPEAK ON POPULATION: Dr

Bob Birrell
of Monash University
to be Guest Speaker at SPA’s AGM,
2010-03-20

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CALL

FOR RICKETTS POINT LANDSIDE RESERVE:
We

seek volunteers to help the 7th March
Clean

Up Australia Day effort.

 

 

Click
here to visit the website of Port Phillip
Conservation Council Inc.