DC/23/134295

Status: Granted (14 Mar 2024)
Application Details
Description

FIVE Lime trees - Front - (22m) Reduce by approx. 5.5m to a finished height of 16.5m and LATERALS by 2m from 6m to 4mThe planned reduction of the tree height by 2-3 meters and the trimming of 1.5-2 meters from the lateral branches is crucial. This action is part of a cyclical pruning process, which is required to prevent the trees from causing direct damage due to their restricted growth space. The pruning will shape the trees, allowing them to remain healthy and aesthetically pleasing while ensuring they do not pose a risk to their surroundings. Removal of Basal and Epicormic Growth: The removal of growths up to 5 meters from the base is necessary to maintain the structural integrity and visual appearance of the trees. This step also aids in disease prevention and promotes healthier growth patterns. Suppression and Restricted Rooting Environment: The Lime trees are currently suppressed by each other, leading to inadequate space for each tree to reach its full, mature size. This suppression can lead to weakened structures and increased vulnerability to environmental stressors. Additionally, the restricted rooting environment poses a threat to public safety, as the trees cannot anchor themselves sufficiently, increasing the risk of toppling. Proximity to Retaining Wall: The close proximity of these trees to a retaining wall is a matter of concern. There is evidence of both primary and secondary damage to the wall, likely caused by the root activity. Without intervention, this could lead to more severe structural damage, posing significant safety risks and financial burdens for repairs. Limited Loss of Public Amenity with Retention: It is important to note that while pruning and managing these trees, the aim is to retain them and not remove them entirely. The Lime trees provide significant environmental and aesthetic benefits to the area, and our goal is to maintain these benefits while addressing the concerns mentioned above. Mitigating Root Activity: Pruning will help mitigate the effects of root activity that is causing damage to the wall. By maintaining the trees at their current dimensions, we can control their growth patterns and minimize further impact on the wall and surrounding areas. In conclusion, the planned works for the X5 Lime trees are essential for the health of the trees, the safety of the public, and the preservation of nearby structures. These actions are taken after careful consideration and assessment by experienced professionals. We aim to strike a balance between maintaining the public amenity provided by these trees and ensuring the safety and integrity of the surrounding environment.Informative A: The sensitive management of the trees is greatly appreciated for landscape amenity, wildlife, wellbeing, and urban forest canopy for environmental benefits to mitigate the effects of climate change.Informative B: Please create habitat log piles in the garden from cut branches for wildlife and biodiversity.Informative C: The trees are extremely important to the streetscene of the historic junction and contribute massively to public realm amenity. Their importance in ragards to greening this stretch of adjacent New Cross Road cannot be stressed enough, and their sensitive management is greatly appreciated.

Council

Lewisham

Application Type

Trees in Conservation Areas

Date Received

20 Dec 2023

Date Validated

23 Feb 2024

Decision Date

14 Mar 2024

Location
Address

320 QUEENS ROAD, LONDON, SE14 5JN

Postcode

SE14 5JN

Coordinates

51.474115100000000, -0.046018100000000

Source: Application UPRN

Quick Info
UID
DC/23/134295
Reference
DC/23/134295
Status
Granted
Last Updated
18 Mar 2024