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21/01980/ATP | Tree Preservation Order

2 Braddens Furlong Long Crendon Buckinghamshire HP18 9BL

Fell Lime Tree. Lime tree is subject of TPO 1991 No.45. Reasons are * Safety. A large section fell in front garden and nearly hit resident. Neighbours in adjacent property have expressed concerns of falling branches onto their path that connects front to rear of house and potential threat to their children. Sizeable fallen branches potential threat to parked cars. Note no independent report provided because the tree itself is not apparently diseased. Pictures provided in pdf showing examples of fallen branches posing safety threats * Low amenity value. Conditions generally implying high amenity value no longer present. All residents of Braddens Furlong support removal. No feedback following removal of large ash tree at same location * Other general downsides of having large tree in relatively small garden, including potential health threat from bird droppings, reduction of light into house, impact of cleaning up debris and leaves on residents who are both retirement age Two mitigation options proposed. Either 1. Applicants will fund the planting of two trees of the Council's choice in locations designated by the Council, Or 2. Applicants will plant a new tree near the site of the lime but the new tree will be significantly thinner (for example carpinus betulus 'Frans Fontaine' or a smaller ornamental tree), thereby removing most of the problems presented by the lime and will also fund the planting of one new tree of the Council's choice in a location designated by the Council

Local Authority
Aylesbury Vale District Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Tree Preservation Order)
Decision
Refused (Consent Refused - TPO)
Application Received
10/05/2021
Application Validated
10/05/2021
Trees Retirement House