P/TRC/2023/05924
Application Details
Description
1) Poplar (T25) - Crown reduce by up to 6m to reduce risk of primary branches splitting. Crown lift lower branches to main union to avoid contact with vehicles in the car park. Bark inclusion at primary branch union with main stem. 2) Acacia (T37) - Crown reduce by 3m to avoid limbs dropping in the road on onto overhead powerlines. Crown lift to main fork to reduce contact with vehicles. Extensive basal decay detected. 3) Ash (white tree spray) - Section fell. Impact of Ash dieback at greater than 50%, tree leaning into road junction and close to overhead cables. 6) Sycamore (T63) - Remove dead wood from canopy to avoid debris falling into the road. Crown dieback. 7) Sycamore (T64) - Fell, tree is dead and leaning into road. 8) Ash (T122) - Remove single large lowest limb. Decay at join with main stem, limb over footpath. Ash dieback at 40%. 9) Ash (white tree spray) - Remove deadwood in canopy over path only. Large tree with some crown dieback. 10) Ash (no tag) - Crown reduce by up to 6m reduction of the length of the branches to reduce sail in exposed location (health of tree will continue to be monitored). Large Ash on bank over beach huts and footpath access to beach, impacted by approx 40% Ash dieback. 11) Poplar (no tag) - Remove storm damaged limb over driveway, split and at risk of dropping. 12) Ash (white tree spray) - Fell. Large tree impacted by 50% dieback and declining. Dead wood in canopy and leaning over road, footpath, and public toilets. 13) Monterey cypress (T66) - Remove tree nearest shed, (crown partly snapped out) in poor condition. Remove deadwood from surrounding Monterey cypress where they overhang garden. 14) Oak x2 - (T38 [front garden]) and (T40 [back garden]) - Crown lift up to main branch union, and remove deadwood and storm damaged branches. To avoid disruption to services or damage to private property including cars parked on drive. Deadwood in canopy and lower limbs contacting overhead service cable into property.
Council
North Dorset
Application Type
Tree Works- Conservation Area
Date Validated
12 Oct 2023
Council Website
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Address
Various locations around Studland Village including Middle Beach car park, Beach Road, Ferry Road, Manor Road, Watery Lane, and South Beach
Postcode
BH19 3AA
Coordinates
50.644392061276008, -1.953770736590332
Source: Application Form
Quick Info
- UID
- P/TRC/2023/05924
- Reference
- P/TRC/2023/05924
- Status
- Granted
- Last Updated
- 26 Nov 2023