A0034887B VICTORIA

 

ABN 82 104 322 096

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Beaumaris Conservation Society Inc.
(formerly Beaumaris Tree Preservation Society 1953-70)

P.O. Box 7016

BEAUMARIS VIC 3193

info@beaumarisconservation.net

 

www.beaumarisconservation.net

Tel 0395891802, 0429176725

 

 

 

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OCTOBER 2012
* TALK BY FORMER CSIRO ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH CHIEF:  Click here for details of this talk on 23 October 2012.
* VCAT HEARING ON BICYCLE ROAD:  This is open to the public. BCS Inc. will appear at VCAT on 10 October 2012 at 10 am.

SEPTEMBER 2012
* MORNING TO REDUCE TABLE ROCK CAPE IVY:  Members to meet for this on Sunday, 23 September 2012, 10 am to 12.
* STATEMENT ON BEAUMARIS BAY MARINA PLAN:  BMYS Ltd. website details work to date and expected EES timing.

AUGUST 2012
* VCAT MEDIATION ON BICYCLE ROAD APPEAL:  BCS Inc. and Council officers met to explore details of Appeal on Planning Permit.
* STREET TREE PRUNING AROUND POWER LINES: A Bayside Review article gives some of BCS Inc's views on this subject.

JUNE 2012
* BCS INC. & FRIENDS TABLE ROCK PLANTING & BARBECUE: See details for the event on Sunday morning, 24 June 2012.

MAY 2012
* GENERAL MEETING ENDORSES APPEAL TO VCAT ON BICYCLE ROAD:  The meeting supported the lodging of this Appeal.
* BCS INC. LODGES VCAT APPEAL ON BICYCLE ROAD EXTENSION:  Appeal on Planning Permit to remove swathe of trees.

 

APRIL 2012

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COUNCIL APPROVES BICYCLE ROAD EXTENSION: See details of Council approval of Beaumaris foreshore bush removal.

 

MARCH 2012

* CASE AGAINST BICYCLE ROAD INTRUSION INTO FORESHORE PUT: BCS Inc. officers explain case to the Melbourne Times.

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RICKETTS POINT LANDSIDE CLEANUP DAY: BCS Inc. invites volunteers to assist on Sunday, 4 March 2012.

 

FEBRUARY 2012

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OBJECTION TO PLANNING APPLICATION FOR BICYCLE ROAD: BCS Inc. urges residents to object. See BCS Inc. letter here.

 

 

 

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