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Vegetation & Weed Management

Amended Tree Preservation Order - Published: 25 Sep 2009
This page provides information regarding the amended Tree Preservation Order that takes effect from Friday 9 October 2009. The Tree Preservation Order specifies the requirements of Council for tree clearance and applies to all land across the Shire.   more ..

Noxious and Environmental Weeds - Published: 12 Feb 2007
Wollondilly Shire Council is maintaining its battle with weeds throughout the Shire. We are committed to the control and eradication of weeds, wherever they may grow . more ..

Wollondilly Pesticides Notification Plan - Published: 08 Apr 2008
This Notification Plan  for the Use of Pesticide in Public Spaces within the Wollondilly Local Government Area (LGA) or its agents has been prepared in accordance with the requirements of the Pesticides Regulation 1995. more ..

Property Vegetation Plans (PVPs) - Published: 27 Oct 2006
The new Native Vegetation Act 2003 controls clearing of Native Vegetation in rural areas. The new system is based on voluntary agreements between landholders and Catchment Management Authorities called Property Vegetation Plans (PVPs). more ..

Stonequarry Creek Vegetation Management Project - Published: 05 Oct 2005
The Stonequarry Creek Vegetation Management Project is part of the larger Stonequarry Creek Flood Mitigation Project. It is designed to reduce flooding in Picton by removing dense woody weeds along the creek and strategically replanting it with selected local native species. This project began in 1988 and is now nearing completion. more ..

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