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Bass Coast Shire Council Invites Community Nominations for Significant Tree Register

Bass Coast Shire Council invites residents to nominate trees for the Significant Tree Register, celebrating ecological, cultural, or historical significance. Nominations help preserve and protect these valuable green assets.

By news@gippsland - 26th July 2024 - Back to News

Bass Coast Shire Council is inviting residents and landholders across the Shire to nominate their favourite trees to council's Significant Tree Register. Bass Coast Mayor, Cr Clare Le Serve, explained, "All residents and landholders can now nominate trees of ecological, cultural, or historical significance wherever they are located across the Shire. With National Tree Day on 28 July 2024 just around the corner, it's the perfect opportunity to celebrate and protect our precious green assets by nominating a tree for the Significant Tree Register."

The Significant Tree Register enhances the Urban Forest Strategy, enabling simple tree nominations and photo submissions through an interactive

The Significant Tree Register enhances the Urban Forest Strategy, enabling simple tree nominations and photo submissions through an interactive

Tree register protects

Cr Clare Le Serve also said, "Once the nomination is confirmed by a panel of specialists, the tree's species, location and details will be added to our Significant Tree Register for protection into the future. This initiative not only preserves the natural beauty of our region but also honours the heritage and ecological value of these magnificent trees."

The Significant Tree Register is an important element of the Bass Coast Urban Forest Strategy. The Register will be supported by council's adopted Local Law to ensure appropriate regulatory management for protected and significant trees.

Tree nominations can be made easily through the interactive form where users can also view the trees currently included in the register. With a mobile phone or tablet in hand, photographs and other information can also be submitted whilst individuals are on-site, standing next to their favourite tree.

Significant and protected trees

Each nomination will be assessed by a specialist panel against specific criteria. Once confirmed, the tree will be registered and displayed on the publicly available map. This map can be viewed online by developers, residents, contractors, and others prior to considering future on-site works or to check whether trees are already placed on the register.

Heavy penalties can be applied for damage to, or removal of trees on the Bass Coast Significant Tree Register.
We look forward to celebrating this new register which our local community has spent years advocating for. We invite everyone to come along and have their say and celebrate the wonderful trees in the region that are special to people and the environment.

Community information sessions are being held to explain how trees can be registered and make it to the Significant Tree Register. Details will be provided soon. Further information can be found on Bass Coast Shire Council website.

Pictures from Bass Coast Shire Council website.


Source: www.gippsland.com

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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