Applecross residents win two-year dispute to save beloved trees from potential removal near Canning Hwy


Eighteen months after Applecross locals took a stand to save their famed purple blossom from the axe, the State Government has provided some surety to the leafy neighbourhood.

An approved planning control area that paved the way for future road widening of Sleat, Forbes and Kintail roads had put a strip of roadside Jacarandas trees in jeopardy and left residents fearing the “character” of their community would be stripped away.

It led to a petition with more than 1000 signatures and a formal letter from Bateman MLA Kim Giddens being sent to then Planning Minister Rita Saffioti and just last week, her successor John Carey confirmed why the trees would be safe for the immediate future.

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“It would have been idiotic not to protect the trees in Applecross,” Mr Carey told PerthNow on January 30 before announcing a new planning control area that excludes private land and mature verge trees previously at risk of future widening works along Canning Highway.

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