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Reporter Rodney Times
A Norfolk pine, with roots believed to stretch back to New Zealand Governor General Sir George Grey, is on the chopping block and residents are desperately trying to prove its historical value to save it.
A protest erupted at the seaside town of Snells Beach in north Auckland on August 21 when … View moreA Norfolk pine, with roots believed to stretch back to New Zealand Governor General Sir George Grey, is on the chopping block and residents are desperately trying to prove its historical value to save it.
A protest erupted at the seaside town of Snells Beach in north Auckland on August 21 when contractors arrived to chop down the tree, believed to have been gifted to James Snell by Sir George and planted at the northern end of Snells Beach between 1854 and 1870.
Developer Vavasour Investments was granted an unnotified resource consent by Auckland Council to remove the tree as it wasn't considered desirable for its 33-home Boathouse Bay bach style living development.
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Renee Clayton Reporter from Rodney Times
Many Councillors across the country have voted for shops to stay open over Easter, but Auckland Council wants to keep them closed.
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