Verge Trees in Canning Bridge Petition

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MINISTER'S UPDATE - JULY 2024 

In July 2024 the Honourable John Carely MLA, Minister for Planning, wrote to confirm that there is no longer any Public Transport Authority or Main Roads WA requirement for works, including tree removal on Forbes Road, Sleat Road and Kintail Road. 

This confirmation has resulted in further amendments to the Planning Control Area around these streets to ensure the ongoing protection of our green canopy! 

See the letter of support from the Hon Jonh Carey MLA, Minister for Planning here! 

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COMMUNITY UPDATE!

18th April 2023

The Minister for Planning, Hon. Rita Saffioti MLA supports the views of the community with respect to protecting the trees along Sleat, Forbes and Kintail Roads.

The Minister is committed to working closely with me to retain these trees and has asked her agencies to review the need for widening these roads.

This is a positive step for our community – and for our campaign to save the verge trees along Sleat, Forbes and Kintail roads.

In June 2024 Hon. Rita Saffioti MLA passed on my letter to Hon John Carey, the new Minister for Planning for further consideration. 

See the letter from Minister Saffioti here.

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Background - March 2023

It has come to my attention that the verge trees on Forbes Road, Sleat Road, and Kintail Road in Applecross may be at risk. These local streets have been identified for potential future road widening.

These trees are the heart and soul of what makes Applecross a special place to live.

I recently wrote to Minister Saffioti seeking protection for the trees.

Click here to read my letter to the City of Melville.

Follow this link for the City of Melville's response to my letter.

Their loss would change the face of the suburb forever.

If you want to save these iconic trees, then please sign my petition!