25/00171/TREECA
Application Details
Description
T1 Aspen - 30% crown reduction and thin, take back away from the drive, leave a natural and round shape. T2 Larger Birch - Reduce to the same height as the neighbouring birch, reduce over extended tips in line with the rest of the canopy. T3 Acacia - Next to pine, reduce growth away from the pine by up to 1 metre. T4 Lime - In rear left corner of garden, crown lift to approx. 3 meters, crown reduce by up to 2 meters and thin. T5 Mature Scots Pine - In the centre of the rear boundary, dismantle, process and remove and replace with a native broadleaf. The enormous height and spread is now causing issues in the garden. The low and dense canopy heavily shades the garden which is affecting what will grow underneath. Pine needles are getting into the rain water harvesting system and clogging the system. This is another justification for requesting the removal of the Scots pine in the rear garden. Replanting with a fastigiate purple beech (Fagus sylvatica 'Dawyck Purple')
Council
Kings Lynn
Application Type
Works to/Fell Tree in Conservation Area
Date Received
18 Aug 2025
Date Validated
18 Aug 2025
Decision Date
26 Sep 2025
Council Website
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Address
12A Shernborne Road Dersingham King's Lynn Norfolk PE31 6HZ
Postcode
PE31 6HZ
UPRN
Coordinates
52.845677600000000, 0.514578400000000
Source: Application UPRN
Quick Info
- UID
- 25/00171/TREECA
- Reference
- 25/00171/TREECA
- Status
- Granted
- Last Updated
- 27 Sep 2025