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[Title] => Stately trees assured of survival for many years
[Summary] => Mature and stately trees that have witnessed eras come and go as well as their own amazing survival in this part of Quezon City have been assured of their exisence for the next generation.
Ayala Land assistant vice president Thomas Mirasol expressed confidence that the age-old trees within Ayala Hillside Estates in Diliman, Quezon City would continue to thrive. The residential subdivisions full-grown trees have crowns that spread up to 10 meters across. These trees were once part of the fairways of the Capitol Hills Golf and Country Club.
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[Title] => Land developer in QC tries best to save trees
[Summary] => In a rare spot of Quezon City which has successfully defied congestion, thousands of trees will continue to purify the air, with a few hundred more trees thrown in for extra measure.
Great pains are being exerted to save the trees which were formerly part of the Capitol Hills golf course in Old Balara, Quezon City. Part of the golf course is now being developed into a premiere residential subdivision called Ayala Hillside Estates (AHE), with the other portion to be transformed into a newer golf course for Capitol Hills members.
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Ayala Land assistant vice president Thomas Mirasol expressed confidence that the age-old trees within Ayala Hillside Estates in Diliman, Quezon City would continue to thrive. The residential subdivisions full-grown trees have crowns that spread up to 10 meters across. These trees were once part of the fairways of the Capitol Hills Golf and Country Club.
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[Summary] => In a rare spot of Quezon City which has successfully defied congestion, thousands of trees will continue to purify the air, with a few hundred more trees thrown in for extra measure.
Great pains are being exerted to save the trees which were formerly part of the Capitol Hills golf course in Old Balara, Quezon City. Part of the golf course is now being developed into a premiere residential subdivision called Ayala Hillside Estates (AHE), with the other portion to be transformed into a newer golf course for Capitol Hills members.
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October 14, 2002 - 12:00am