2594/24/TPO

Status: Split decision (01 Oct 2024)
Application Details
Description

T32: Pedunculate Oak (Quercus Robur) – Reduce height by approximately 3m and northern extents of crown by 2m due to lean and proximity of major A road T39: Common Ash (Fraxinus Excelsior) -Remove to ground level due to signs of decline consistent with chalara, major crown sparsity, major epicormic sprouting and extensive deadwood due to being within falling distance of carriageway T23: Turkey Oak (Quercus Cerris) -Remove dead branch, approximately 30cm in diameter and 6m in length at crown apex and remove any other major deadwood due to threat to highway or property T09: Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) – Remove dying moribund stem due to proximity to house T11: Common Beech (Fagus sylvatica) – Reduce overextended lateral limb by approximately 3m due to branch extending over car parking spaces T12: Willow (Salix Sp.) - Remove all deadwood over 3cm in diameter over car parking area T13: Wild Cherry (Prunus avium) – Removed to ground level to avoid potential failure at union due to proximity to access road T19: Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) -Remove tree to ground level due to obvious decay at base and proximity to parking area T27: Turkey Oak (Quercus cerris) – remove deadwood over 3cm in diameter over garage. Lowest branch should also be removed as it is mainly deadwood – to reduce potential of failure T28: Sweet Chestnut (Castanea sativa) – remove deadwood over 3cm in diameter over road and garages T29: Turkey Oak (Quercus cerris) – remove deadwood over 3cm in diameter over road and garages and reduce lateral with seem to upright growth point 2m from branch origin to reduce leverage on parent branch T30: Willow (Salix sp.) – Remove to ground level to prevent potential of failure at base – significant lean over garage T31: Willow (Salix sp.) -Remove at ground level to prevent potential of failure at base – leaning NE beside road (A38) T35: Common ash (Fraxinus excelsior) – due to ash die back T38: Horse Chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum) – Reduce crown by 8-10m in height to reduce likelihood of failure at decaying base T14: Wild Cherry – Remove branches overhanging oil tanks T15: Chestnut – Remove branches overhanging oil tanks T20: Oak – Remove approx. 5 pieces at 10 metres over the road and lower branches

Council

South Hams

Application Type

Works to a TPO Tree

Date Received

12 Aug 2024

Date Validated

12 Aug 2024

Decision Date

01 Oct 2024

Location
Address

Woodland part of Marley Estate South Brent

Coordinates

50.435015758244873, -3.799607067684628

Source: Lat and Lng

Quick Info
UID
2594/24/TPO
Reference
2594/24/TPO
Status
Split decision
Last Updated
02 Oct 2024