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22.01.2022 Love to see you there for this one



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17.01.2022 As Epping is clobbered by overdevelopment, the three new 19, 24 & 29 storey towers at already gridlocked Langston Place are the final straw. An absurd decision ...from a state govt stacked planning panel following unrealistic state govt housing targets - an extra 21,650 dwellings for City of Parramatta over 5 years. In this week’s Northern District Times, I described the loss of trees at the site as an atrocity that will turn Epping into a tinderbox. Labor, Liberal, Green or independent - if you’re furious at what’s been happening to Epping - join us. *** Sydney’s northwest is facing an ecological disaster as a chainsaw massacre of thousands of trees in leafy suburbs make way for new developments and send urban heat soaring. Preliminary works on major developments in Macquarie Park and Epping are cutting down hundreds of trees as a war of words breaks out over who is to blame for the environmental atrocity turning suburbs into concrete jungles. As the northwest bakes in searing heat this week, photos taken at various sites near Epping town centre in recent days show how mature trees are being carted off in trucks, leaving barren landscapes in preparation for developments such as the $500 million Cbus three-towers project on Langston Place. At Macquarie Park, there will be 858 trees removed as part of the Ivanhoe Estate development, where 3500 new dwellings are being built on the corner of Herring and Epping roads. Ryde Labor Mayor Jerome Laxale said he was stumped about how the rampant tree removal was allowed to occur instead of existing natives being included in new developments. Any ecologist worth their salt will tell you that you can’t compare a sapling to a 50-year-old tree, said Cr Laxale, who will challenge Ryde Liberal MP Victor Dominello at the NSW election in March. All the sites where they are demolishing trees look like a war zone. It’s shocking and unacceptable to our community. The removal of trees at the Ivanhoe site is unprecedented for any one site in Ryde. If these plans are allowed to continue, it will be an ecological disaster. Mr Dominello hit back, saying: The Ivanhoe development will not only result in more trees being planted and more open space than currently exists, it will also deliver affordable housing for local families and the elderly. Of the 7500 new dwellings built in Ryde since 2007, 73 per cent were approved by Ryde Council, and 24 per cent by the former Labor Government under the Part 3A regime. If the Mayor is serious about protecting trees he should mandate it as part of council’s planning approvals, the Finance Minister said. New data shows big developers and mum-and-dad investors are peppering Ryde and Parramatta councils with development applications to remove trees. In 2018, Parramatta Council received 665 applications for tree removal and pruning, while Ryde had 422 requests for the legal removal or pruning of 666 trees. In November alone, Parramatta had 37 applications for tree removal and 25 DAs were approved to chop down trees. Parramatta Labor councillor Donna Davis is barking mad about the loss of character in suburbs like Epping. The State Government talks about tackling urban heat and striving for a greener city, but the reality is the legislation they passed in relation to trees has made it easier for trees to be removed through a push for increased development, Cr Davis said. It frustrates the hell out of me. And we as a council need to look at our own regulations and look at what we can change to clamp down on all the tree removal. Both council and the State Government are not acting fast enough to prevent this environmental atrocity. However, Epping State Liberal MP Damien Tudehope said Cr Davis was misplaced in her attack on the Berejiklian Government. The conditions for development are imposed by councils, he said. Councils should be requiring an appropriate landscape plan for sites post-development. Whatever context a development is approved, it should be against a backdrop where there is a council report on tree use at the site. And at the sites you referred to in Epping, I’d suggest council has already approved for the removal of these trees. So it’s a bit rich for councillors to come back and say it’s the State Government’s fault for allowing the removal of trees. Parramatta Lord Mayor Andrew Wilson blamed the massive tree loss in the northwest on successive state governments dating back to the 1990s when Bob Carr was Premier. Bob Carr was a cheerleader for urban consolidation, Cr Wilson said. And when you are putting more people into a limited area, the environment is going to suffer. For Janet McGarry, the loss of trees at the Cbus development site near Epping train station is just the tip of the iceberg as the suburb loses its very green essence. The Epping Civic Trust president said last week’s widespread removal of trees around the town centre was another nail in an ongoing saga. It is the cumulative total of trees that have been lost that is the problem. It’s not a case of having one worst site for it, Ms McGarry said. The trees always go in developments around the town centre. There’s no effort made to work around the existing trees, many of which are mature indigenous gum trees. And replanting is not the same as old growth. The planning laws must be reviewed urgently to change this environmental disgrace. A Cbus spokesman said it had development consent to clear trees to allow for the construction of The Langston’s 19, 24 and 29-storey towers project. This site clearing necessitated removal of the existing vegetation on site, including five trees along the western side of Chambers Court, the spokesman said. However, it is worth noting that The Langston development proposes the renewal and improvement of existing tree plantings, and associated landscaping elements, including the section along Chambers Court. Ultimately, this will result in replacement of the existing trees on the western side of Chambers Court with eight new mature London Plane trees. But State Labor candidate for Epping Alan Mascarenhas said the loss of any existing trees was an atrocity against the historic character of Epping. For me, it’s a simple equation, he said. Overdevelopment heats up our suburbs, trees cool them down. I don’t want Epping going the way of the Parramatta CBD where developers have run riot and the place is basically a tinderbox in summer.

14.01.2022 Hi Cessnock friends - The Roseberry Jam are having a gig on this Sunday 16th Feb at The Bellbird Hotel. I'm going to be doing a few of my songs on acoustic guitar in the break - love to see ya up there from about 2pm for a great afternoon of music.

12.01.2022 Created a new website: http://andiymac.reverbnation.com



12.01.2022 If you're looking for somewhere to take that first step into live performance, somewhere to practice those new songs or, you just love performing and watching l...ive music, then join us this Sunday at our Open Mic Night. It's a supportive, family friendly environment where musicians can hone their skills and network with other, like minded musos. See more

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