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26/00769/TWApproveLast updated 01/08/2026, 22:54

Various tree surgery works are proposed, including the felling of diseased or dead trees, crown reductions, and pollarding to manage growth and clear surrounding structures.

Tree Works to TPO
Norton Grange Coastal Resort, Halletts Shute, Freshwater, Yarmouth, Isle of Wight PO41, UK

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24; Cabbage palm - Prune to Clear structure/wires/buildings by 1m - Prune to clear overhead lines by up to a metre. Reason: Clear structure/wires/buildings by 1m. 69; Cherry plum - Fell to ground level (directional fell). Reason: In decline, phellinus pomaceus fruiting bodies on main limbs. Sterum fungi also noted. 70; Willow species - Repollard back to previous pollard points. Reason: Prune back from buildings. 73; Sycamore - Remove dead wood. 102; Sycamore - Fell single dead codominant stem (directional fell). Reason: Stem has died. 108; Sycamore - Dismantle to ground level and grind out stump. Reason: Multiple pruning wounds, bark delamination and decay on main stem. 121; Sycamore - Dismantle to ground level and grind out stump. Reason: Sooty bark disease on main stem. 150; Field Elm - Fell to ground Level (Directional Fell). Reason: Dead. 153; Broad leaf privet - Prune to Clear structure/wires/buildings by 2m Prune to clear shed by 2m. Reason: To Clear structure/wires/buildings by 2m. 156; Monterey cypress - Dismantle to ground level. Reason: Growing beneath canopy of larger neighbouring trees, bark delamination, localised decay at base and decay on main limbs.

Application Timeline

Application Registered04/06/2026
Application Validated04/06/2026
Decision MadeN/A
Decision Issued30/07/2026
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