40 Court Lane London Southwark SE21 7DR
Works to trees in a conservation area - T1 Back garden - Yew Tree approx 7.5m - Dead - Remove and roots grubbed out. T2 Front garden - Amelanchier approx 5m - Dead - Remove and roots grubbed out. Plant like for like 1 x Amelanchier Lamarkii to the front and 1 x Yew to the rear (at or adjacent to the dead tree(s)) to comply with a planning condition 20AP3829 and consented landscaping for the new development. The tree(s) should be planted with a minimum stem girth of 14-16cm, within a 1sqm mulched pit with 1 irrigation bags and watered at 25L per week for the first 3 years.
First Floor And Second Floor Flat 45 Brook Drive London Southwark SE11 4TU
Works to a tree in a conservation area: T1 Bay: Fell to ground level Reasons: Poor location, overgrown from a shrub, unsuitable for garden landscape design
97 Calton Avenue London Southwark SE21 7DF
Works to trees in a conservation area: T1 Holm Oak (x1) - Fell to ground level. T2 Plum (x1) - Fell to ground level. T4 Cherry (x1) - Fell to ground level. T5&6 Apple (x2) - Fell to ground level. T7 Crab Apple (x1) - Fell to ground level. T9 Laburnum - Fell to ground level. Replacement Planting proposed. REASON FOR FELLING TREES- T1, T2, T4, T5, T6, T7,T9: They are generally poor specimens in inappropriate locations. Trees to be removed which do not form part of the wider re-landscaping plan. This includes planting multiple new trees. Please see separate document(s) attached. T8 Plum (x1) - Remove the central small single previously cut stem. Thin remainder of crown by 20% through the removal of watershoots plus a small reduction of 1-2m via 'drop-crotch' method to retain form, cutting back to natural branch unions. Reason: General maintenance. To maintain the tree at a smaller size. Alteration to planning application [22/AP/3827] to change the replacement tree to Magnolia grandiflora 'Ferruginea'. To be placed at a suitable location along the right hand boundary.
62 Elm Grove London Southwark SE15 5DE
Liquidamber: Fell to ground level. Plant various replacement trees. Reasons: Poor form and die back, replanting garden with new fruit trees and re landscaping
Great Brownings London Southwark
Tl - Leaning Elderberry 3m height to woodland boundary rear of no. 36. To coppice. Reason: to abate hazard and allow replacement native landscaping. T2 and T3 - Poor condition squirrel damaged Sycamore saplings Sm height boundary rear of no. 36 and overhanging path. To fell. Reason: to abate hazard and allow replacement native landscaping. Gl and G2, T4 - Leaning Elderberry, Holly and Privet to bank side of no. 37'. To coppice. Reason: to abate hazard and allow replacement native landscaping. TS - Squirrel damaged poor condition Norway Maple to side of no. 37. To crown lift. Crown reduce by up to 3m, remove dead wood. Reason: to abate nuisance.
Land Adjacent At Great Brownings London Southwark SE21 7HP
Tree works G1 and G2 An area of approximately 119sqm and 33sqm respectively of multi-stem Cherry Laurel SHRUBS between nos 35 and 37 Remove to ground level and spot treat stumps with Glyphosate where necessary, in preparation for replacement landscape planting. Remove all arisings. Reason: Control of invasive woodland species. T2. Hornbeam overhanging no 73. Remove lower branches as shown. To abate nuisance. T3. Hornbeam overhanging no 72 Remove lower branches as shown. To abate nuisance. T4. Horse Chestnut in the communal amenity area between nos 30 and 31. Lateral reduction to provide 3m clearance to no 36. To abate nuisance. T6. Oak to the rear of no 45. Lateral crown reduction by up to 2m to suitable growth points as shown. To abate nuisance.
14 Beauval Road London Southwark SE22 8UQ
The Owners are completely re landscaping the garden to make the space usable for young children. Permission is requested to fell the silver birch and 3x apple trees currently in the garden. These trees have become too large for the location. Part of the new plan includes replanting with smaller trees that are an appropriate size for the location. The owners are quite happy to include any species of small tree that the council would like to see planted Replant with 2 x Ulmus wredei Aurea: Golden Leafed Elm or similar.
34 Sutherland Walk London Southwark SE17 3EF
Numbers as per sketch map: 1. Nerium. 4 metres. Common (invasive species and mildly poisonous). Risk of dermatitis if touched (and further complications if ingested). Low amenity value - not visible by the public, unlikely to have future potential as an amenity, not rare, no cultural or historic value, does not contribute to the landscape, does not contribute to the character or appearance of the conservation area. Plan: removal 2. Acuba japonica. 3 metres. Common. Low amenity value - not visible by the public, unlikely to have future potential as an amenity, not rare, no cultural or historic value, does not contribute to the landscape, does not contribute to the character or appearance of the conservation area. Plan: removal 3. Arbutus. 4 metres. Common (invasive species). Low amenity value - not visible by the public, unlikely to have future potential as an amenity, not rare, no cultural or historic value, does not contribute to the landscape, does not contribute to the character or appearance of the conservation area. Plan: removal 4. Wayfarer. 3.6 metres. Common (invasive species). Low amenity value - not visible by the public, unlikely to have future potential as an amenity, not rare, no cultural or historic value, does not contribute to the landscape, does not contribute to the character or appearance of the conservation area. Plan: removal 5. Wayfarer. 6.5 metres. Common (invasive species). Low amenity value - not visible by the public, unlikely to have future potential as an amenity, not rare, no cultural or historic value, does not contribute to the landscape, does not contribute to the character or appearance of the conservation area. Plan: removal. I plan to replace these trees with herbs, vegetables and wild flowers.