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Plan to carry out various tree works including reducing and trimming Yew, Cherry, Lime, Turkey Oak, and Mountain Ash trees at St Annes Court, 123 Salusbury Road, London.
Proposal as recorded
Front area-Salusbury Road boundary: T1-Yew (Taxus baccata) - reduce and trim back by 0.75m to complete rounded form ensuring cut back and lift on pavement side T2 - Cherry (Prunus) - large tree - reduce crown by 1.5m to suitable growth points - thin crown by 15% removing any crossing/suppressed branches to allow more air/light through canopy T3 ensure good separation from front aspect of building. T4 - T5 - 2x Tall Lime (Tilia cordata) - reduce both crowns to previous reduction points 1.3m on both trees T6 - Turkey Oak (Quercus cerris) - on verge by pavement - reduce crown by 2m to suitable growth points - reduce lateral branch length to match - crown lift by 0.5m removing lowest branches to give greater clearance over pavement. In rear communal garden: T7-T8-T9-T10 4x Cherry(Prunus) - crown thin all trees to allowing more light through canopies removing fine branch furnishings up to 0.6m and epicormic growth. On south-facing boundary: T12-Mountain Ash(Rowan-Sorbus aria) - reduce crown by 1.6m to suitable growth points - reduce lateral branches to shape, balance and tidy.