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232720 | Unknown

The Vicarage Thames Street Sonning Wokingham RG4 6UR

SECTION 211 NOTIFICATION FOR WORKS IN A CONSERVATION AREA G1, Mixed Species - Remove dead stems from ivy clad hazel to approx. 500mm from ground level; maintain clearance of lower branches over the driveway to a height of approx. 4.5m from ground level and 0.5m from kerb line. G2, Mixed Species - Prune back low branches in contact with the wall, fence to maintain a clearance of up to 1.0m where possible; prune low branches over paths to statutory height of 2.5m from ground level; prune branches over property roof to achieve a clearance of approx. 1.5m, targeting secondary points of pruning (approx. 1.5m lateral growth); remove Elder growing close to the fence and treat stump. G3, Mixed Species - Reduce tops of the Yew by approx. 2.0m from highest apical tip; trim face next to the driveway; top Beech to points of previous pruning by removing approx. 3.0m in height to leave a finished height of approx. 2.5m from ground level; trim side lateral growth on the garden side. T1, Ash - Remove lowest x 2 branches growing over the vicarage roof to source; prune branches above the vicarage to maintain a clearance of approx. 2.0m from the roof by pruning back to secondary points of pruning. G4, Mixed Species - Prune back low branches in contact with the fence to source; prune overhanging branches back to party line along entire group, to the tops of the plants; remove Elder and rose growing on the vicarage side of the fence; prune back remaining Elders back to party line and away from the fence; prune Elder to clear BT cable. T37, Horse Chestnut - Remove chestnut growing next to the fence to approx. 50mm from ground level. T38, Ash - Remove major and moderate deadwood; prune secondary branch to reduce potential notch stress by drop crotch pruning longer lower branches (see photo). T39, Lime - Raise low branches to approx. 4.0m by removing branch over shed and x 2 over neighbouring fence to source; remove x 2 low branches towards the Ash to source; raise remaining branches to approx. 4.0m from ground level by targeting secondary points of pruning; remove basal epicormic and elder. T2, Indian Chestnut - Reduce limb to the Southwest growing towards the Lime, by approx 3.0m of lateral growth; remove elders from basal area. T45, Sycamore - Reduce regrowth where squirrel damage is compromising structural integrity; remove moderate and major deadwood; maintain statutory clearance over the tow path. G5, 8 x Yew, Hazel - Maintain statutory height clearance of 2.5m over the tow path; remove moderate and major deadwood over the tow path; remove cluster of hazel in the corner of the chain-link & wooden fence. T43, Sycamore - Remove major and moderate deadwood from over the footpath. T42, Sycamore - Remove major and moderate deadwood. G6, Laurel, Yew - Prune to maintain a clearance of approx. 1.0m from the fence where possible; this will not include whole tree removal unless stems are less than 75mm in diameter; maintain statutory height clearance over public footpath. T47, Sycamore - Remove some lower understory laurels to achieve a clearance of approx. 2.0m from the base of the tree. T3, Sycamore - Remove sycamore and identified laurel stem.

Local Authority
Wokingham Borough Council
Type
Other (Unknown)
Decision
Approved (No objection CA)
Application Received
02/11/2023
Application Validated
02/11/2023
Roof Trees Fence Shed
210246 | Unknown

26 Edgcumbe Park Drive Crowthorne Wokingham RG45 6HX

Works to a TPO tree. TPO reference no. 782 1996 Front Garden T1) Silver Birch Betchula pendular Findings: � Tree situated in front garden, directly in front of the front door. � Mature. � Driveway and house in root protection zone and below canopy. � Historical pollard pruning technique used has created a poor crown structure, with decay present at old pruning points that are now a point of potential failure. � Tree has previously been reduced successfully to manage the crown size. Recommendations: � Reduce crown by approximately 20% removing approximately 2m from the trees hight and side growth. � Removal of all major dead wood. � Raise crown to approximately 3m by removing secondary pendular growth. Reasons For Work Listed Above � Because there is the likelihood that property may be damaged and/or for the health and safety of people/life. � A crown reduction will reduce the chance of branch failure. T2) Silver Birch Betchula pendular Findings: � Tree situated in front garden, close to house on the left hand front side as you face the building. � Medium Mature. � Historical pollard pruning technique used has created a pore crown structure, with decay present at old pruning points that are now a point of potential failure. Recommendations: "Medium Priority" � Remove dead wood. � Reduce crown regrowth by approximately 20% removing 2m from hight and 1m from side growth. Reasons For Work Listed Above � Because there is the likelihood that property may be damaged and/or for the health and safety of people/life. � A crown reduction will reduce the chance of branch/union failures. Back Garden T3) Oak Findings: � Tree situated in back RH corner of garden garden near/over pond fences and shed construction. � Mature. � Tree is leaning with a greatly unbalanced crown. Recommendations: � Remove dead wood. � Reduce lateral and upper crowns growth by approximately 20% removing 2.5m from side growth and leaning hight. � Nothing to be removed from the trees central hight or lateral growth on the up side from lean. Reasons For Work Listed Above: � A crown reduction will help rebalance tree.

Local Authority
Wokingham Borough Council
Type
Other (Unknown)
Decision
Approved (Tree Consent)
Application Received
21/01/2021
Application Validated
21/01/2021
Construction Trees Fence House Shed