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BH2023/00998 | Treeworks on Preserved Trees (Lopping)

3 Lansdowne Road Hove Brighton & Hove BN3 1DN

T18 - Horse Chestnut - Cut back scaffold branch at a height of approx. 4m to the south by half of its existing length leaving the branch approx. 4.5m in length. To reduce the weight of the branch that is over residential dwelling. Tree surgeon suspects branch union to be included.

Local Authority
Brighton & Hove City Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Treeworks on Preserved Trees (Lopping))
Decision
Approved (Approved)
Application Received
03/04/2023
Application Validated
03/04/2023
Dwelling Residential Trees
21/04514/ATP | Tree Preservation Order

Christmas Cottage 13 The Green Cheddington Buckinghamshire LU7 0RJ

INT_ID 5,799 - applies to single tree; box elder. Proposed works - partial reduction to crown (height/sides reduced by up to 2 metres) & thinning 25% to allow more light to garden; overall shape of tree maintained. Reason for work: (i) branches impeding footpath and adjoining road (Mentmore Rd), (ii) branches overhanging and contacting residential dwelling and (iii) excessive shading into garden.

Local Authority
Aylesbury Vale District Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Tree Preservation Order)
Decision
Approved (Consent Granted - TPO)
Application Received
22/11/2021
Application Validated
22/11/2021
Dwelling Residential Trees
21/00501/TCA | Trees Cons Area Section 211 notices

Orchard House 22 Water Lane Frisby On The Wreake LE14 2NP

T1 - Redwood - Remove Reason: The redwood tree is potentially very large with the capacity to achieve greater than 25m in height with a substantial stem and crown radius. It is located within roughly 4m of an extension (recently granted full planning permission 20/00686/FUL) to the existing dwelling at 22 Water Lane and approximately 5m from number 24. In this respect, the tree is not well suited to its enclosed residential setting. The future relationship between the tree and the buildings is unsustainable. As the tree grows it will shade and dominate the nearby structures and in doing so cause anxiety for future occupiers. In addition, there is a possibility that the tree could harm the adjacent brick boundary wall and hard surface by direct root action and by branch ends whipping against the fabric of a building. If the tree is retained, then ongoing pruning will be required that would harm its natural form. Given its current small size, the tree has a low degree of merit as a public amenity. There are spruce and ash trees in front of it that will mitigate its loss.

Local Authority
Melton Borough Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Trees Cons Area Section 211 notices)
Decision
Approved (Consent to work on Trees)
Application Received
30/04/2021
Application Validated
17/05/2021
Extension Dwelling Residential Trees Boundary