Great Brownings, 48

Proposal:

Specie and Location of Tree

T1.          An Oak tree approximately 15m in height, situated on the right-hand side boundary of the front garden.  The tree is a little dense and wide spreading.

T2.          An Oak tree, twin stemmed from near the base and approximately 15m in height, situated in the bottom right-hand corner of the rear garden.  The tree is a little dense and very wide spreading to the left side.

Description of Approved Works

T1.          Crown thin by 15% including the removal of dead wood and necessary trimming back from the house.  The height and basic shape should be retained.  It is important to prune branches at convenient growth points, rather than an all-round reduction or pollarding which is not permitted.

T2.          Crown thin by 20% including the removal of dead wood and low growing branches up to the first fork, together with necessary re-shaping.  The height and basic shape should be retained.  It is important to prune branches at convenient growth points, rather than an all-round reduction or pollarding which is not permitted. 

The acute lean of the tree over the adjacent footpath - Low X Wood Lane should be checked for stability, and large boughs on the leaning side may be pruned back at the extremities to convenient growth points to redress the balance if necessary

Status:

Approved

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