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Manly Council and police investigate Clontarf Reserve tree attack and culprit could face $2 million fine

The Clontarf chopper could face a fine of $2 million over the axe attack on 17 trees at the waterfront reserve.

Poisoned trees
Poisoned trees

The Clontarf chopper could face a fine of $2 million over the axe attack on 17 trees at the waterfront reserve.

Police and Manly Council are investigating the crime that Manly Mayor Jean Hay called a “despicable act”.

So far they have no clues beyond a hunch that it may have been committed to improve water views. However, that theory is unlikely since nearby houses are higher uphill and command views over the top of the park’s trees.

Vandalism is another possible motive.

Trees have been reportedly attacked with axes and poisoned at Clontarf reserve. Picture: VIRGINIA YOUNG
Trees have been reportedly attacked with axes and poisoned at Clontarf reserve. Picture: VIRGINIA YOUNG
Keith Georgeson, of Ingleside, is angry about the vandalism. Picture: VIRGINIA YOUNG
Keith Georgeson, of Ingleside, is angry about the vandalism. Picture: VIRGINIA YOUNG

The 16 norfolk island pines and single fig tree were, before the tomahawk attack, mature and healthy specimens providing shade and shelter for park users.

The council believes the trees were damaged and then poisoned on Tuesday night and is using an infra-red camera to try and monitor any biological reaction to poison inside the trunks and branches.

The multi-million-dollar fine could be imposed by the Land and Environment Court, in the event of a successful prosecution.

“When these sorts of things have happened in the past – it’s been to improve views, especially water views,” Cr Hay said.

“Why would anyone be wanting to do it?”

It is not clear yet if the trees will survive.

Sap bleeding from a tree at Clontarf. Picture: VIRGINIA YOUNG                        <a class="capi-webframe" capiId="8a60935f52c31fb9061f844c4f5ee1c4"></a>
Sap bleeding from a tree at Clontarf. Picture: VIRGINIA YOUNG

Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/northern-beaches/manly-council-and-police-investigate-clontarf-reserve-tree-attack-and-culprit-could-face-2-million-fine/news-story/35b2fcd3935ea51c718ab8c3a2c681d7