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22/04108/TPSPLD | TPO Split Decision

Norlesden House Mottingham Lane Mottingham London SE9 4RT

All treework is at The Elms, a pocket of land between Norlesden House and Fairmount Residential Care Home: G1 Row of small Robinia pseudoacacia (Robinia) on rear left boundary in neighbouring property The Elms including one small sycamore sapling within group - Remove to ground level and treat with eco plugs. G2 Group of Fraxinus excelsior (Ash) on rear left boundary in neighbouring property The Elms - Dismantle in sections to as close to ground level as possible. SUBJECT TO TPO 2339 (2.11.2009)

Local Authority
London Borough of Bromley
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (TPO Split Decision)
Decision
Refused (Application Refused)
Application Received
20/10/2022
Application Validated
20/10/2022
Residential Boundary House
22/05492/TPO | Consent under Tree Preservation Order

The Firs Manor Road Hazlemere Buckinghamshire HP10 8HY

Fell 9 x Monterey Cypress trees (T1, T2, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9 and T10 ) located along south eastern boundary of the property to prevent risk of future branch failure and damage to life and property and remove excessive shading. The trees have been historically topped and have structural weaknesses. The species is inappropriate for a confined residential space. Replaced with 12 semi-mature trees to include a mixture of native broadleaved species

Local Authority
Wycombe Area
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Consent under Tree Preservation Order)
Decision
Refused (Part Allow Part Refuse)
Application Received
23/02/2022
Application Validated
23/02/2022
Residential Trees Boundary
20/01865/TPO | Tree Preservation Order

The Childrens Trust Tadworth Court 2 Tadworth Street Tadworth Surrey KT20 5RU

Sycamore T369 - Monolith at a height of 8m due to cavity at 13-14.5m (150x25cm) on SW side of trunk. Seam, crack and cavity NE between 13-15m (200x5cm). Reason: unacceptable risk to residential property. Replant: with 16/18cm girth Fagus sylvatica tree species in the same position/as close as practically possible Sycamore T9 - Pollard branches by pruning back 5.5m of existing branch length (to 1.5m inside/east of new boundary fence) & remove twisting branch SW at 4.5m back to origin/trunk Reason: Tree over-topped by neighbouring trees hence very poor crown conformation, lost apical dominance, squirrel damaged, multi wounds throughout crown, unacceptable long-term risk to residential property. T46 Sycamore - Fell to as close to ground level. Reason; ivy covered, very poor physiological condition/crown conformation and of short term potential. Replant: with 16/18cm girth Fagus sylvatica tree species in the same position/as close as practically possible 47 Sycamore - Fell to as close to ground level Reason; Poor physiological condition/crown conformation. Broken storm damaged branch NW at 3m and of short term potential. Replant: with 16/18cm girth Fagus sylvatica tree species in the same position/as close as practically possible

Local Authority
Reigate & Banstead Borough Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Tree Preservation Order)
Decision
Refused (Refused)
Application Validated
01/10/2020
Residential Trees Fence Boundary