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West Row’s trees singing with the choir invisible

felled trees on West Row

A great many good things are coming to an end as the redevelopment of the Canberra House annex comes to fruition.

Among them is the trees along West Row, which have been cut down and their stumps painted with poison to make sure nothing lives.

Here’s a picture of them just after they were slated for destruction.

west row trees

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2 Responses to West Row’s trees singing with the choir invisible

Mandy Medcalf says: 28 July 2014 at 1:58 pm

What is going on with cutting down our trees? Canberra is a bush capital (not a concrete jungle) and that is how we like it. This natural environment is what caused many people to move here. Leave the trees alone and remove more of concrete.
M Medcalf
ACT.

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