64 Hamilton Terrace London NW8 9UJ
Silver birch (T7a) - fell to ground level Holly (T7b) - fell to ground level Both trees to be felled as part of landscaping scheme for rear garden. As Photographs 2 & 3 of the enclosed Photographic Record show, both trees are of poor form and negligible amenity value to the extent that they would detract from the overall landscaping of the rear garden.
64 Hamilton Terrace London NW8 9UJ
Holly T1 - fell to ground level and replace as per landscape plan. Zelkova T3 - translocate to location along boundary wall indicated on landscape plan. Both operations to be carried out to improve landscaping within rear garden as well as provide more useable areas of the garden and improve screening. As the enclosed Photographic Record shows, neither tree is thriving within the rear garden and nor are the previously unrecorded silver birch and holly adjacent to T7 previously discussed by Officers. Replacing the holly and translocating the zelkova will result in 2 specimens growing in a planting medium far more suitable than the current. Both trees also artificially foreshorten the rear garden and provide only limited screening in their current locations. Removal / translocation will also imncrease the useable garden area and provide more meaningful screening into and out of the property.
64 Hamilton Terrace London NW8 9UJ
Silver birch (T7a) - fell to ground level Holly (T7b) - fell to ground level Both trees to be felled as part of landscaping scheme for rear garden. As Photographs 2 & 3 of the enclosed Photographic Record show, both trees are of poor form and negligible amenity value to the extent that they would detract from the overall landscaping of the rear garden.
5 Hamilton Gardens London NW8 9PT
X1 Cherry: Fell to ground level Reasons: Growing out of raised brickwork, unsuitable location and outgrown Replacing with x4 pleached 3,6m pyrus trees to enhance landscape and provide screen from adjacent flats
15 Artesian Road London W2 5DA
Leyland Cypress situated c.1m from front wall of the No.15 and less the 0.5m from the party wall of No.17. in a sloped brick planter - fell because: it restricts light to both the basement and ground floor front living rooms within 15 Artesian Road; traps excessive moisture below and within the adjacent porch of No.17; inhibits successful cultivation of decorative window planters on the cill of the ground floor; is undesirable to retain for the future re-landscaping of the front garden of the property.