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Campaign 2001:Avoiding a Concrete Bicycle Road replacing 0.24 ha of Foreshore Bushland
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Campaign 2001:Avoiding a Concrete Bicycle Road replacing 0.24 ha of Foreshore Bushland

Campaign 2001 Avoiding a Concrete Bicycle Road replacing 0.24 ha of Foreshore Bushland SUMMARY OF BICYCLE ROAD ROUTE THREAT: Incursion into foreshore reserve if bicycle road is not confined to the road reserve Related pages are below. Click for Wikimapia view of Foreshore Reserve, and a SLIDESHOW VIEW of Beach Park from Beach Road. 2013 INVITATION DECLINED: BCS Inc. officers declined to attend Council’s concrete bicycle road...

Campaign 1969A: Removal of foreshore vegetation above Black Rock Point for a car park
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Campaign 1969A: Removal of foreshore vegetation above Black Rock Point for a car park

Campaign 1969A: Removal of foreshore vegetation above Black Rock Point for a car park Click on the menu of Main Pages here, on a photograph to enlarge it, or on a blue hyperlink below. In 1969, the former Sandringham City Council managed the Crown land foreshore reserve at Black Rock on behalf of the Victorian Governement. It proposed to clear...

Campaign 2016A: Retaining the Secondary College open space and vegetation
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Campaign 2016A: Retaining the Secondary College open space and vegetation

Campaign 2016A: Retaining the Secondary College open space and vegetation THIS CAMPAIGN HAS FAILED TO SAVE MANY TREES, BUT IT STILL SEEKS INDIGENOUS PLANTING. Planting Hotchpotch critique seeks 100% indigenous plants, not 28%. Wholesale tree destruction occurred on the 8 hectare College site. Professional arborist’s report on trees on the Secondary College site The 2 over-large ovals reduce the buffer to Long Hollow and tree...

Campaign 2002: Keeping the Concourse Green & Concourse Bushland intact
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Campaign 2002: Keeping the Concourse Green & Concourse Bushland intact

Campaign 2002: Keeping the Concourse Green & Concourse Bushland intact * 2019 Work began on the modified plan below, but BCS Inc. is inquiring further whether the motion carried by Bayside City Council in May 2017 below protects the trees and grassed area at the north-east corner of the Concourse Green from loss or harm....

 Campaign 2008A: Saving Beaumaris Bay from a Huge Marina
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 Campaign 2008A: Saving Beaumaris Bay from a Huge Marina

Campaign 2008A: Saving Beaumaris Bay from a Huge Marina Click on the bibliography of site references, a photograph to enlarge it, or a blue hyperlink of interest & scroll down for details. EES  Status  Movement Actions to take   DETAILS:     2010-19    2000-09     1990-99     1980-89     1970-79    1960-69   1887-59      KEEP BEAUMARIS BAY’S BLUE SEA...

Fantastic without plastic!
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Fantastic without plastic!

If you love to recycle and you support local businesses that have recently banned plastic bags, you need our reusable calico shoppers.

Save our significant trees
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Save our significant trees

Do you have a wonderful tree in your garden? Or do you know of one in a park or on public land in Bayside? If you do, you can nominate that tree to be listed on Bayside Council’s Significant Tree Register.

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