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Application to perform various tree works including removing limbs from a Copper Beech, dismantling a Silver Birch and Hazel stem group, removing growth from an Oak, and felling a dead Cherry tree.
Proposal as recorded
T1 Copper Beech - Remove three low limbs (approx. 12cm diameter) to the middle and right of the tree, remove back to the stem. Low limb to the left of the tree (overhanging the neighbours boundary) Remove low sections of these limbs to lift the low crown by a minimum of 2 metres. (to match the right side of the tree where the three limbs were removed) REASON ? To control and reduce growth over the neighbouring properties boundary. G2 Silver Birch and Hazel stem group - Silver Birch, sectional dismantle to as close to ground level as possible. Hazel stem extending towards the boundary, cut to ground level. REASON ? Limited long term potential of both items. Reduce the potential for these to affect the neighbouring property. T3 Oak ? Remove epicormic growth on the neighbours property side of the tree to 2 metres above the height of the roof (inclusive of growth on the trunk). Clip the Holly by the Oak back to the boundary as part of this work. REASON ? To maintain clearance from the neighbouring property. T4 Dead Cherry ? Fell to ground level. REASON ? Dead. HAR/CA29, TPO 77W.