Lovelace Road, 42

Proposal:

Species and Location of Trees

T1.          A Silver Birch tree approximately 7.5m in height, situated close to the house on the left-hand side boundary of the rear garden.  The tree is a little dense and wide spreading.

T2.          A multi-stemmed Bay tree approximately 4m in height, situated on the left-hand side boundary of the rear garden, adjacent to (T1) above.  The tree is very dense.

T3.          A Silver Birch tree approximately 7.5m in height, situated on the right-hand side of the rear garden.

T4.          A Twisted Willow tree approximately 10m in height, situated on the right-hand side boundary of the rear garden.  The tree is a little dense and wide spreading.

T5.          A Weeping Willow tree approximately 12m in height, situated in the bottom right-hand corner of the rear garden.

Description of Approved Works

T1.          Lightly thin by 15% including the removal of any dead wood, lifting of low branches and necessary shortening of long laterals.  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 base growth, dead wood and necessary re-shaping.  The height may be reduced by up to 1m and rounded off to form a more compact specimen.

T3.          Lightly thin by 15% including the removal of dead wood, lifting of low branches and necessary shortening of long laterals, or removed altogether as it is sited too close to a Twisted Willow (T4).

T4.          Crown thin by 20% including the removal of selected branches, all dead wood and 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.

T5.          Crown thin by 20% including the removal of dead wood, lifting of low branches and necessary re-shaping.  The height and basic shape should be retained.  It is important to prune branches at convenient growth points.

 

Status:

Approved

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