All Abercorn Close
Ref | Status | Building | Street | Narrative | Notes | |
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21/01198/TRE | Decided Refused | 4 |
Abercorn Close |
G1. Consisting of two Western Red Cedar trees. Laterally reduce the lower half of both crowns by 1m from the longest branches only to shape/balance the crown. Also, select removal of 2-3 small, lower branches on each tree to aesthetically balance the lower crowns and to allow more light onto the underlying area.(TPO NO. 19, 1972) | Map | |
22/01125/TRE | Decided Granted | 9 |
Abercorn Close |
G1. Consisting of 2 English Oak trees. Reduce by 2m in height and 2m laterally. (TPO no. 19, 1972) | Map | |
23/04475/TRE | Decided Granted | 11 |
Abercorn Close |
G1 consisting of two English Oak trees. Reduce both crowns by 1.5m in height and 1m laterally. T2. Common Ash. Fell due to advanced Chalara fraxinea. Risk of future structural failure. (TPO 19, 1972) | Map | |
24/00533/TRE | Decided Granted | 11 |
Abercorn Close |
T2-T3, Oak tree: reduce to previous pruning points. (TPO 19, 1972) | Map | |
24/00534/TRE | Decided Granted | 13 |
Abercorn Close |
T1 Birch tree, dead to be removed T2 Oak tree, dead to be removed (TPO 19, 1972) | Map | |
20/06016/TRE | Decided Granted | 17 |
Abercorn Close |
T2 Ash - Laterally reduce the right side of the crown by 2m and crown raise to 4m from ground level to a max cut size of 50mm.(TPO no.19, 1972) | Map | |
19/04318/TRE | Decided Granted | 22 |
Abercorn Close |
T1 Ash- prune back to previous pruning points - as per previous consented works ref: 11/02324/TTree has grown a huge amount since last pruned in 2011 and in parts is overhanging the house and guttering. In high winds coming from a westerly direction blowing branches towards the house it could be dangerous.(TPO no.12, 1972) | Map | |
19/00566/TRE | Decided Granted | 24 |
Abercorn Close |
One large Ash tree in rear garden - Prune back to previous pruning points(TPO No. 19, 1972) | Map | |
20/06007/TRE | Decided Granted | 28 |
Abercorn Close |
T1. Sycamore. Reduce to previous reduction points. A reduction of 1-2m lateral and in height. Due to loss of light.T2. Field Maple. Reduce to previous reduction points. A reduction of 1-2m lateral and in height. Due to loss of light.(TP 19 of 1972) | Map |