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22/03589/ATP | Tree Preservation Order

Old Quarry House 29 Upper Hartwell Stone Buckinghamshire HP17 8NZ

Full description, and drawing and key to identify and locate trees, included in the attached document - "Proposed Tree Works - Old Quarry House - October 2022". Removal of Dead Trees: - Fell and remove dead Spruce - referred to in the attached drawing as T8 This tree has died, we believe as a result of Honey Fungus, which has previously impacted a number of other trees at the property. The proximal spruce trees in the neighbour's property, referenced N1 & N2, are showing signs of stress as well. - Fell and remove dead Maple - referred to in the attached drawing as T14 This tree is fragmented and intermingled with the Holly, denoted as T13. The Holly is okay, but the Maple has died. Again, this is probably due to succumbing to Honey Fungus. - Fell and remove dead tree ??? referred to in the attached drawing as T19 This tree has succumbed over the past few years, assumedly again, to Honey Fungus. Prune overgrown trees to avoid future interference with Power and Telecommunications wires, and to mitigate against clay shrinkage impact on neighbour's property: - Prune the Sorbus back to previous pruned size at previous tree works planning application - referred to in the attached drawing as T12 This is a very large, mature tree, and it was previously advised to crown reduce by the neighbour's insurers at the time that the insurers demanded numerous trees were felled to mitigate clay shrinkage, causing subsidence to the neighbour's property. The tree has regrown significantly in the intervening period, and it is proposed to prune back to that original size. - Prune the Maple tree - referred to in the attached drawing as T11 This tree has grown to the point that it is now very close to power and telecommunication wires. It is proposed to prune this tree to restore a reasonable distance from electrical and telecommunications cabling, enabling future growth without damaging this infrastructure.

Local Authority
Aylesbury Vale District Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Tree Preservation Order)
Decision
Approved (Consent Granted - TPO)
Application Received
20/10/2022
Application Validated
20/10/2022
Trees House Telecommunications
22/00472/TRCA | Works to Tree in Con Area

Holywell House Holywell Front Holywell PE27 4TG

T1 - Yew tree. Target pruning of two branches and reshaping of tree as necessary. T2 to T4 - Yew trees. Reduce laterally by approximately 1.5-2m to clear pool and poolside. Crown raise to a maximum of 3m above ground level. T5 - Conifer boundary line. Reduce to match height of adjacent cube hedges, in order to give clearance of telephone lines. 2 x Holly trees adjacent to T6 - remove to reduce shading to Yew and allow Yew to fill the space. T6 to T7 - Yew trees. Reduce laterally by 1m to prevent encroachment on the house and to clear/provide light for the avenue. T8 - Horse Chestnut. Fell to ground level. Tree has been extensively reduced in the past due to telecoms works.

Local Authority
Huntingtonshire District Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Works to Tree in Con Area)
Decision
(Fri 20 May 2022)
Application Received
21/02/2022
Trees Boundary House Telecommunications
21/02791/OBS | Observations from adjoining Borough

Adjoining Borough Observations Within Westminster

Observations on a development within the adjoining Borough of Westminster with respect to: 'Installation of a rooftop mounted telecommunications base station including 6 TEF Antennas - top heights 34m, mounted on 3 new tripods mounted on lift motor room, and ancillary development [Site is within Protected Vista 2B.1 - Parliament Hill oak tree to Palace of Westminster]', at: Communications Station At, Wingate House, 93 - 107 Shaftesbury Avenue, London

Local Authority
Lambeth Council
Type
Other (Observations from adjoining Borough)
Decision
Approved (Grant Permission)
Application Received
01/07/2021
Application Validated
01/07/2021
Development Trees House Telecommunications