P25/S3878/TPO
Application Details
Description
Horse Chestnut (T7) - Take down to leave a standing trunk for wildlife habitat. Reasons for proposed surgery: - The tree has established, significant bacterial canker which has been present for at least ten years, as well as leaf miner that adversely affects the tree s ability to withstand the canker (as its photosynthetic capability is severely compromised). This condition is steadily worsening, evidenced by staining of the bark and exudation becoming more prevalent every year. - The tree is bifurcated, which is concerning due to its proximity to the owners house, neighbouring properties and a well-used public footpath. It is evident that should any significant part of the canopy fail, the owners and others will be adversely affected or indeed injured. This seems highly likely, not least due to its declining condition and exposure to the prevailing south-westerly wind and the increasing frequency of storms. - The entire garden is dominated by the tree. This means the owners children are at risk whenever they play in the garden, since branches may fail at any time. - The tree was only originally protected to limit overdevelopment of the site (i.e. onto Cow Hill behind) which was achieved, and not because this tree has any significant public amenity value, nor is it rare or of historical importance. The owners are extremely willing to replant. Suggested replacement species: Liquidambar styraciflua Worplesdon . This tree is ideally suited to the soil type of the site, has attractive foliage and resplendent autumn colour, and will attain a similar height at maturity to the tree being removed.
Council
South Oxfordshire
Application Type
Works to TPO
Date Received
04 Dec 2025
Date Validated
04 Dec 2025
Decision Date
19 Jan 2026
Council Website
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Address
Chestnut Corner, 6B Summerfield Rise, Goring, RG8 0DS
Postcode
RG8 0DS
Coordinates
51.527760000000000, -1.123713000000000
Source: Postcode Field
Quick Info
- UID
- P25/S3878/TPO
- Reference
- P25/S3878/TPO
- Status
- TPO (Tree Preservation Order)
- Last Updated
- 30 Apr 2026