The Firs Manor Road Hazlemere Buckinghamshire HP10 8HY
Fell 9 x Monterey Cypress trees (T1, T2, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9 and T10 ) located along south eastern boundary of the property to prevent risk of future branch failure and damage to life and property and remove excessive shading. The trees have been historically topped and have structural weaknesses. The species is inappropriate for a confined residential space. Replaced with 12 semi-mature trees to include a mixture of native broadleaved species
Hawkins Farm Frieth Road Marlow Buckinghamshire SL7 2QU
Variation of condition 2 (plan), 3 (material), 6 (trees) and 7 (landscape 1) attached to 19/06552/FUL (Redevelopment of disused farm buildings to create ancillary residential accommodation including conversion of traditional barn, replacement of two farm buildings and demolition of disused agricultural structures) to allow for accommodation of 36sq/m extension
17 Willow Chase Hazlemere Buckinghamshire HP15 7QP
Dismantle x 2 Ash (T1) and 1 x Beech (T2) due to potential infection Dismantle the large Beech (ID# T2) located at the back right of property. Removal of the above mentioned trees is due in part to the loss of a companion Beech tree in the neighbouring garden that failed during 2020, which subsequently failed onto the residential dwelling house of 17 Willow Chase. After a Bartlett Consultancy investigation it was determined that the root plate failure of the Beech tree was a result of being host to Meripilus Giganteus. Due to the close proximity there is a high likelihood that the Beech and the Ash as also infected with Meripilus Giganteus. The above mentioned trees are now exposed to the prevailing south-westerly winds and it is suspected that the grafted Beech trees rooting are similarly affected by Meripilus Giganteus, further increasing the risk of wind throw onto the adjacent residential dwellings.