Save the 29 trees lining Ladies Mile Highway, Queenstown, NZ

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Guest

#76

2016-02-06 01:17

I don't like cutting trees in NZ. Where I from hardly see any trees around and it is very hot without the trees... Trees and grass is part of the symbols of NZ this is why tourists love to visit NZ because of the nature.
STOP CUTTING THE TREES.
Thank You!

Guest

#77

2016-02-06 01:32

These trees are iconic, they soften the entrance into Queenstown, put the wires underground. For tourists driving into Queenstown they must be so impressed by how gorgeous that entrance is, and it also softens the blow of what is being created when they get closer to Frankton.

Guest

#78

2016-02-06 01:41

I've filmed on this road on numerous occasions and it's crazy for Queenstown to be doing this sort of thing. This sort of thinking is like bulldozing the Remarkables flat.

Guest

#79

2016-02-06 01:42

The trees have been a part of the arrival into Queenstown since before I can remember, it would be a travesty if they were to be removed!

DennyK

#80

2016-02-06 01:48

Delta - bury the lines, not the trees! 


Guest

#81

2016-02-06 02:02

Because the trees provide an attractive visual entranceway into the district, and this is not enough justification for removal - surely they can be kept trimmed to avoid the power lines. The established trees, and green surroundings provide the special character that makes this area unique!
Viv

#82 Save the Trees!!

2016-02-06 02:13

What are the council thinking of?? This is a no-brainer, the trees must be saved

John
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#83 Re:

2016-02-06 02:39

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 Surely if an easement can be obtained from the landowners the poles could be moved away from the road with minimal cost compared to burying them. I don't think anything can be built within 50m of this road anyway? This way the trees would hide the ugly power lines from motorists view. I drive along this stretch of road nearly every day and it is very popular and relatively safe place for people to stop and collect chestnuts which adds to the local charm.


Guest

#84

2016-02-06 02:45

These trees are part of the gateway to Queenstown & as such need to be protected at all costs. I'm sure many locals would put their hands in their pockets to help save them from removal. Please sign this petition before they get the chop!!

Guest

#85

2016-02-06 02:51

i cant understand why people trying to destroy queenstown's natural beauty
Love

#86

2016-02-06 02:53

cant see reason to destroy the natural beauty of queenstown's where u can see nice trees around the road while u driving in hot as weather

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Guest

#88

2016-02-06 03:55

Those trees make the entrance to this area one of the nicest I have seen anywhere in the world. They were there before the poles.

Guest

#89

2016-02-06 04:00

Delta, you chose to put the power lines above the trees. It is your responsibilty to take care of them. They have been planted for the benefit of generations to come.

Guest

#90

2016-02-06 04:36

I often drive this route and the trees form a wonderful path into and out of Queenstown. Also they are a memorial for the person with the foresight and generosity to plant and nurture them over the years for the enjoyment of others.
Put the power underground! Leave the trees alone.

Guest

#91

2016-02-06 04:39

Sounds like Q/town grew up there and the council love cutting trees down. In Q/town it self there use to be a lot of trees but they were cut down. It should not be allowed. If its such a problem put the power lines under ground!

Guest

#92

2016-02-06 06:09

Because it is ludicrous to remove healthy trees that make a beautiful corridor approaching Queenstown

Guest

#93

2016-02-06 06:14

Save the trees Queenstown!!

Guest

#94

2016-02-06 06:52

Healthy, mature trees should not be felled because the power lines are in the way. Move the power lines!

Guest

#95

2016-02-06 07:00

It is a beautiful tree lined road and needs to be preserved.

Guest

#96

2016-02-06 07:00

I love the trees on this stretch of road, Queenstown glows in spring when all the trees are in bloom

Guest

#97

2016-02-06 07:48

Queenstown was my home for many years. There have been a great number of changes in recents years that have impacted on the beauty of the country side leading into Queenstown. The Trees along the Ladies Mile are such an important part of the environment as you drive into Queenstown.

Guest

#98

2016-02-06 08:33

I agree with another solution these trees look lovely, they may not grow that much bigger and could just be prunned. If they were to cut them down, they could replant trees that weren't close to the power lines or ones that don't grow that tall.

Guest

#99

2016-02-06 08:39

Power lines are easier to move than trees.

Guest

#100

2016-02-06 08:57

they deserve to live---having lived there so long and how TERRIBLE it wld be without them there!!! Think of the HARD work of those that planted them!!