Stop the Chop
Community social protest referencing the plan/application by Frensham School in Mittagong NSW to cut down 249 trees in a area they declared as “Land for Wildlife” in 2015 in order to build a number of “Eco cabins”.
The multi million dollar development project involves clearing 4.2 hectares in an ecological endangered forest in order to provide the pupils with an opportunity to study nature.
The Mittagong community, Frensham alumni and conservation groups have expressed significant concern over the proposed development.
Leading environment experts and leaders in the Southern Highlands are calling on the Frensham Board of Governors to abandon its DA for bush cabins in the critically endangered community in the Lower Holt. Additionally, representatives of:
- Australian Wildlife Society
- Wildlife Carers
- Bushcare groups
- Wombatised
- Birdlife Southern Highlands
- WinZero
- Australian Native Plants Society
signed an open letter addressed to the Frensham Board of Governors.
These images are just a sample showing protest signage bearing the slogan “Stop the Chop” widely seen in the area.
Links to other relevant sites:
www.facebook.com/zerowingecarribee/videos/stop-the-chop-frensham/282215447089880
www.facebook.com/chopstoppers
www.winzero.com.au
2024 – Update, the Land and Environment Court has backed Frensham girls school plans to build a “bush campus”.