25/1815/TPO
Application Details
Description
T1 Holm Oak, shorten side limbs to restore a safe clear cordon around the substation while maintaining screen from the roadT9 Acer, remove epicormic growth to maintain the health and appearance of the treeT13 Holm Oak, reduce new growth back to old cuts and remove epicormic growthT14 Oak, Dead woodT17,18, 19, 20,21 and 22 Sycamore, remove epicormic growth to maintain the health of the trees and keep them from competing with the shrubs underneathT31,32,33,34 Sycamore, remove epicormic growth to maintain the appearance of the treesT40 ,T41 Lime, remove dead wood and epicormic growth to maintain the health of the treesT61 Ash, reduce length of two branches over steps by 3m to ensure the safety of pedestriansT70 Turkey Oak remove epicormic growth to stop a thick bushy growth at the base of the treeT88 Holm Oak lift crown to 4m above lawn to previous cuts. Since it was trimmed last it put on thick low hanging growth that is shading the lawn and flowerbedT89 Lime, remove epicormic growth to maintain a high crownT90 Oak, lift to 5m above carpark and garden. The lowest branches are often hit by high vehicles so lifting to 5m will ensure safety of vehicles and reduce the risk of property damage by a falling branch. by matching the garden side to 5m it will maintain the balanced look of the treeT112 Sycamore, reduce branches overhanging the main road and remove dying top to encourage new growth further in to ensure public safetyT107 Ash, remove lowest secondary branch over the main road. diameter approximately 50mm to avoid risk of being hit by high sided vehicles
Council
Exeter
Application Type
Works to Protected Trees (TPO)
Date Received
21 Dec 2025
Date Validated
21 Dec 2025
Council Website
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Address
Wilson Leisure Site Office Topsham Road Exeter EX2 7DT
Postcode
EX2 7DT
UPRN
Coordinates
50.692751500000000, -3.481417900000000
Source: Application UPRN
Quick Info
- UID
- 25/1815/TPO
- Reference
- 25/1815/TPO
- Status
- Granted
- Last Updated
- 27 Feb 2026