2023/2661
Application Details
Description
T3 Pittosporum 1A John Campbell Road The pittosporum was planted as an ornamental shrub in 2005 and is now approximately 8m tall with a canopy spread of approximately 4m; it flowers in spring but doesn’t produce berries. It is evergreen and so limits the light received to adjacent planting including the mature native elder and conference pear tree, as well as a wildlife pond. It is considered that the benefits to biodiversity of its removal will outweigh the benefits of its own support of wildlife. It is proposed to fell this tree to the ground but to retain all timber on site for biodiversity benefit. It is not proposed to replace this tree as the garden is already overcrowded. T4 Elder 1A John Campbell Road The healthy self-seeded elder is approximately 30 years old and leaning away from the boundary walls against which it grows; it is important to maintain a small canopy to ensure its survival given its precarious position. It is proposed to reduce its canopy diameter to about 30% of its current size. T5 Ash 7 John Campbell Road The tree is located in a small back garden and has a very large canopy which is severely reducing sunlight and daylight received by no.s 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 John Campbell Road. Despite minor evidence of ash dieback it is proposed to retain the tree, and pollard it back to 50% of its canopy diameter and to continue regular pruning to manage its size. Leaf litter is to be collected to help reduce the spread of the fungus. The larger of the timber sections will be retained on site to support biodiversity.
Council
Hackney
Application Type
Works to a Tree in Conservation Area Notification
Date Received
18 Nov 2023
Date Validated
18 Nov 2023
Council Website
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Address
1a John Campbell Road, Hackney, London, N16 8JY
Postcode
N16 8JY
Coordinates
51.549520000000000, -0.076611000000000
Source: Postcode Field
Quick Info
- UID
- 2023/2661
- Reference
- 2023/2661
- Status
- Decided and closed
- Last Updated
- 06 Sep 2024