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Written by Roleybushcare
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Friday, 03 October 2008 15:17 |
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Glebe |
| Reserve No: |
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| Assessment No: |
182696 |
| Dieback Treatment: |
| Jul 1995 |
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| 20 Sept 2009 |
All trees injected |
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| Nov 2009 |
All of reserve sprayed by Dieback Treatment Services |
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| Planting: |
none known |
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| Comments: |
No sign on this Reserve yet.
Next to large privately-owned property with beautiful bushland which is zoned urban.
Submitted by D. Ward Aug 2009 From Hall Road, it is only a short step to the end of Glebe Road, where there is a small reserve, about half an acre. Those attending St. Christopher's Church can stroll there after the service. Be careful not to trespass on the large private property to the north side. If that private property is, eventually, subdivided for housing, then little Glebe Reserve will be isolated, and will lose much of its conservation value. Subdivision is a matter for the owner, so we can only speculate on the final outcome. The reserve appears unburnt for about eight years, and plants are smothered under leaf litter.
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This map was supplied by the Environmental Officer from the City of Armadale.
The key to the maps are as below: Red line - firebreak Yellow line - walking track Dashed red line - firebreak needs installation
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 15 April 2010 14:23 )
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