We’re looking for Bayside’s significant trees
If you are the proud owner of a tree that is special for scientific, social, historic, or aesthetic value you are encouraged to register it to recognise its importance to Bayside’s urban forest.
Large important trees bring life, shade, oxygen and beauty and are highly valued by our community, which is why we want to protect them.
Property owner Dr Maree McCutheon is delighted her English Oak will be preserved for years to come due to its inclusion on the Significant Tree Register.
“It is a very healthy tree, somewhere around 80 years old, that will probably live for another 100 years allowing birdlife to nest and doing its best at being the ‘lungs of the earth’.
Nominating a tree is easy and free.
Council’s Significant Tree Management Policy does not restrict the owner of a significant tree from maintaining it.
Find out more on how to nominate your significant tree
English Oak in Brighton