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Christchurch City Scene
January 2001

Disease threat to Park Terrace willows


Willow-lined Park Terrace
Willow-lined Park Terrace — attack by a native fungus could change the character of the riverbank.
A recent survey by Council arborists of the trees along this corridor has identified the presence of a fungal disease that could affect the viability of maintaining the willow-edged character.

The disease is a native fungus that attacks the roots of trees, effectively killing and rotting tissue below ground level.

Of the willows on the Park Terrace side of the Avon, most are in danger of being infected by the disease, despite control measures by the Council.

However, there are other large deciduous trees that are resistant to Armilariand could form the basis of new plantings.

The Council will also invite comment on other riverbank issues including maintenance, low level planting and access to the riverside.

If there are other issues people think are relevant and should be included in the consultation process, please contact Parks planner Suzanne Weld on 371490.

As part of the consultation, the unit intends to hold a public walkabout along Park Terrace to explain the problems in more detail.

Temporary noticeboards will been installed near the Armagh and Carlton Mill bridges outlining the issues and providing information about proposals.

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