2024/2202
Application Details
Description
Rear garden sycamore T1, T2, T3 Remove. 1. Safety Concerns: The 3 sycamore trees (T1, T2, T3) have grown significantly, posing a potential risk to nearby buildings and properties. Falling branches during adverse weather conditions could cause damage and pose a risk to residents. T1 has an aggressive lean towards building, posing several hazards. 2. Damage to Property: The extensive root systems of the trees might cause damage to garden infrastructure and interfere with building foundations, leading to costly future repairs. 3. Light and Airflow Blockage: The dense canopy of the sycamore trees significantly reduces natural light reaching the rear garden and adjacent buildings. This affects the quality of life for residents by creating a dark, damp environment conducive to moss and algae growth. Restricted airflow prevents proper ventilation, essential for maintaining a healthy living space and limits lawn growth 4. Negative Impact on Garden Use: The overgrown sycamore trees dominate the garden space, limiting usable areas for residents. Removing these trees will enhance garden usability, allowing for better landscaping, recreational use, and the potential to plant more suitable, lower-maintenance vegetation that aligns with the conservation area???s character. 5. Biodiversity and Aesthetics: While sycamore trees are part of the local flora, their dominance can negatively impact biodiversity by outcompeting other plant species. Removing the 3 sycamore trees will create an opportunity to introduce a variety of native plants and trees that support a wider range of wildlife, enhancing the ecological value and visual appeal of the garden. 6. Proactive Maintenance: Proactively removing the sycamore trees before they cause significant damage aligns with best practices for property and garden maintenance. This approach ensures that the garden remains a safe and enjoyable space for all residents, avoiding more invasive and costly interventions in the future. Conclusion: The
Council
Wandsworth
Application Type
Work to trees in conservation area
Date Received
24 Jun 2024
Date Validated
25 Jul 2024
Development Type
Not relevant (trees, conservation areas, etc)
Council Website
View on Wandsworth websiteLocation
Address
5 Flat 1 Rodway Road SW15 5DN
Postcode
SW15 5DN
Coordinates
51.451112243207383, -0.240863584022402
Source: Application Form
Quick Info
- UID
- 2024/2202
- Reference
- 2024/2202
- Status
- TPO (Tree Preservation Order)
- Last Updated
- 18 Jan 2025