24/0204/TC
Application Details
Description
Tree A dangerous sycamore adjoining the boundary of the neighbouring property - removal for safety. Tree B dangerous ash adjoining the bowling green removal for safety. Tree C dangerous ash adjoining the shop,first tee footpath - several target areas, infected with ash die back -Removal. Trees D - number of poplars pine that are in dangerous condition and some have already fallen into neighbouring properties, the area should be cleared and restocked with birch and rowan. 15 trees. Area 1 is a small area of mixed woodland with a number of dead and dying trees - removal, the remainder of the area should be thinned to concentrate growth on the remaining trees. (30% canopy cover) Area 2 by green keepers complex - mixed woodland with 9 overture poplars that are in dangerous condition - removal, allow under story oak to regenerate.. Area 3 - mixed woodland, a number of over mature hybrid poplars - dangerous some have already fallen adjoins both neighbouring properties and the public tarn. The dangerous hybrid poplars - Removal - allow under storey to regenerate. Area 4- mixed belt of woodland - adjoins the railway - over mature hybrid and Lombardy poplar severe die back in the crown - Removal to safeguard the railway. more desirable oak which are presently surpassed by the poplar. Area 5 and 7 - mixed woodland and dead/diseased elm. - allow area enrichment planted as necessary, t all areas have sufficient regeneration beneath the canopy so that no replanting is required. In certain areas enrichment planting to enhance the species diversity will be undertaken. Area 6 - an area of woodland that has closed canopy - area should be thinned by 30% canopy cover to release the remaining trees during works any veteran trees should be hallo thinned to increase their ecological value. Area 8, - area mixed boundary woodland with diseased ash and dangerous over mature poplars that are surpassing the more desirable oak. (approximately 15) _ removal. It should be noted that the boundary woodland on the entire course is mixed woodland and all works proposed are for safety and to maintain a sustainable screen to adjoining properties and removal of a number of maple and sycamore affected by sooty bark disease - all works within the Ecology report submitted. AMENDED 25/1/24
Council
Greenwich
Application Type
Tree works in a Conservation Area
Date Received
23 Jan 2024
Date Validated
26 Jan 2024
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Address
ROYAL BLACKHEATH GOLF CLUB, COURT ROAD, ELTHAM, LONDON, SE9 5AF
Postcode
SE9 5AF
Coordinates
51.446480000000000, 0.053126000000000
Source: Postcode Field
Quick Info
- UID
- 24/0204/TC
- Reference
- 24/0204/TC
- Status
- Granted
- Last Updated
- 07 Mar 2024