58 Doneraile Street London SW6 6EP
T1 Catalpa Bignonioides rear garden, next door to the applicant. Take back all the encroaching branches back to the border fence
Frank Banfield Park Chancellors Road London
Non-material amendment to planning permission ref: 2019/03265/FR3 granted 13th May 2022 for the 'Construction of a community garden within Frank Banfield Park, including construction of new part habitat wall boundary to Millie's Nursery, installation of a community store, shelter and accessible toilet, construction of new hard landscape footpaths to connect to existing park path network, installation of new site boundary fencing, internal site fencing, associated hard and soft landscaping.' Amendments to include: Community Garden Building 'Minor adjustment to container building footprint, to two standard containers, including accessible toilet within one of the containers, amendments to the external elevations including door and shutter window positions; Tiny Forest 'Change of native boundary planting to an Earthwatch 'Tiny Forest' specification with native tree planting; Earthworks 'Extended soil capping to area of imported topsoil capping extended to include the Tiny Forest area.
Bridge Academy Finlay Street London SW6 6HB
T1 - Silver Birch (Betula pendula) - reduce crown by 25% - crown lift lower branches over building to allow 2m clearance T2 - Silver Birch (Betula pendula) - reduce crown by 25% - crown lift branches over fence line T3 - Whitebeam (Sorbus subg. Aria) - remove deadwood- prune back branches away from cable T4 - Whitebeam (Sorbus subg. Aria) - clean crown to remove deadwood - remove dead limb T5 - Whitebeam (Sorbus subg. Aria) - crown clean to remove deadwood - lift crown above fence T6 - Whitebeam (Sorbus subg. Aria) - clean crown to remove deadwood - lift branches around lamp T7 - Whitebeam (Sorbus subg. Aria) - remove ALL deadwood branches T8 - Silver Birch (Betula pendula) - remove all deadwood - prune back branches away from cables T9 - Silver Birch (Betula pendula) - remove all deadwood - prune back branches away from cables T10 - Silver Birch (Betula pendula) - remove all deadwood - prune back branches away from building T11 - Whitebeam (Sorbus subg. Aria) - remove deadwood - prune back from building - prune back branches away from cable T12 - Holm Oak (Quercus ilex) - trim back top and sides to compact rounded form T13 - Pyracantha - cut back all stems hard to RETAIN 2m above ground level T14 - Cherry (Prunus avium) -reduce crown by 25% -lift crown over fence -clean crown removing all deadwood, crossing or suppressed branches T15 - T21 - 7x Whitebeam (Sorbus subg. Aria) - remove all deadwood - remove any defective limbs - crown lift ALL trees to 3m above ground level
Hurlingham Club Ranelagh Gardens London SW6 3PR
Group G1 - this is a large group of trees running along the foreshore of the club on the riverside. It is predominantly populated by tall, single stem poplars and willows. The roots are relatively shallow and have a lot of decay present as they constantly under water and are rooted into soft mud. There were numerous trees blown over in the recent storm, some which were resting on the retaining fence leading on to the river. There are also various deciduous trees such as sycamores and maples at the top of the bank that have grown too large for their location. We would like to reduce the poplars and willows down to 6-8 meters in height to alleviate the weight and mechanical loading on the stems and root system. This will also prevent them falling onto the perimeter fence and causing it to fail. Some of them have been reduced in the past and will just be reduced back to previous points. The various other trees on the foreshaw need to be reduced in height to circa 12 meters to maintain a suitable size for their location. There are also various trees that are growing out of the retaining wall towards the river, these will be removed. The club have recently commissioned a survey from a specialist firm to determine the integrity of the retaining wall running along the clubs river boundary to assess the effectiveness of the flood defence. The report has found numerous weaknesses in the wall due to self-sown trees and vegetation which all needs to be removed before structural strengthening is undertaken. The idea is to retain the trees to maintain screening from the flats and warehouses on the opposite side of the river.
302 Fulham Palace Road London SW6 6HR
T1 - Ash tree - removal - REAR GARDEN Self seeded tree is grown right on the boundary line. Destroying the fence line. Its started to created garden damages.
35 Parthenia Road London SW6 4BH
Holly- Fell - damaging wall and fence - REAR GARDEN
Eridge House Fulham Park Road London SW6 4LJ
Works to trees subject to Tree Preservation Order TPO/300/9/01; T1 - Holm Oak (Quercus ilex) by carry out a full crown reduction to previous pruning points; T2 - Holly trim to shape, balance and tidy; T4 - Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) fell to ground level due to evidence of heartwood decay; T5 - Holm Oak (Quercus ilex) to reduce entire crown to previous reduction points and cut back all overhanging branches to boundary fence line; T6 - Sycamore (Pseudoplatanus) to reduce entire crown to previous reduction points and to lift where necessary to 4m above ground level; T7 - Sycamore Tree (Pseudoplatanus) to reduce entire crown to previous reduction points and to lift where necessary to 4m above ground level.
La Reserve Hotel 422 - 428 Fulham Road London SW6 1DU
Submission of details of building contract and written notice of the start date for the demolition process pursuant to condition 3; temporary fencing pursuant to condition 4; Demolition Management Plan and a Demolition Logistics Plan pursuant to condition 6; Construction Management Plan and Construction Logistics Plan pursuant to condition 7; samples of all external materials pursuant to condition 8; drawings in plan, section and elevation pursuant to condition 9; all external ground and flat roof surfaces pursuant to condition 10; all proposed external lighting, including security lights, and the use shall not commence until the lighting pursuant to condition 11; proposed landscaping of the site, including planting schedules and details of the species, height and maturity of existing and new trees and shrubs pursuant to condition 17; site investigation scheme pursuant to condition 41 of planning permission ref: 2017/01128/FUL granted 23rd March 2018.
20 Ellingham Road London W12 9PR
T1 rear garden- Long-leaf Gum (Eucalyptus)-covered in ivy+creeper poss.from neighbours' side -cut back all ivy+creeper growth to fence level; re-pollard to most recent reduction points
24 Leysfield Road London W12 9JF
T1 Rear garden - Cherry x 1 (Prunus spp) - Outgrown location, blocking light from property and garden - Reduce in height 1m past previous reduction points approx 3m total to suitable growth points; Reduce laterally by up to 2m to shape T2 Rear garden - Elder x 1 (Sambucus nigra) - Self-seeded tree outgrown location- Reduce all round by approx. 2m as directed by client T3 Rear boundary - Ivy Common x 1 (Hedera helix) - Reduce/trim to the height of fence; Trim face to contain T4 - Neighbouring garden no. 26 - Cypress x 1 - Reduce back towards boundary 1-2m retaining greenery to improve light