P24/V1908/TCA

Status: Decided and closed (20 Sep 2024)
Application Details
Description

T01 - Horse Chestnut - remove the large pieces of deadwood (>50mm dia). Crown raise by removal of the small southern branches obscuring the road sign. T02 - Horse Chestnut - remove the large pieces of deadwood. T03 - Horse chestnut - reduce the tree by 2.5-3m. Install a flexible 4-ton system, two thirds above the low fork. T04 - Horse Chestnut - remove the broken hanging branch and other large pieces of deadwood (>50mm in dia). T05 - Horse Chestnut - reduce the height and lateral spread by 2.5-3m. Install a flexible 4-ton brace system spanning between four stems, two thirds above the respective defects. Remove the large pieces of deadwood. T06 - Horse Chestnut - reduce the large low overextended scaffold limb 2-3m. Remove the large pieces of deadwood (>50mm in dia). T07 - Horse Chestnut - remove the large pieces of deadwood and monitor for further decline in the summer of 2024. T08 - Horse Chestnut - sever the ivy, inspect the base, and remove the large pieces of deadwood over the car park. T09 - Horse Chestnut - reduce the trees height and lateral spread by 2.5-3m. Install a 4-ton flexible brace system between the two main stems two thirds above the low compression fork. T10 - Horse Chestnut - remove the large pieces of deadwood (>50mm dia). T11 - Horse Chestnut - conduct microdrill decay detection to determine the quantity of remaining sound wood. T12 - Horse Chestnut - sever the ivy. Climbing inspect the low main crown break for any compressed unions or cavities. T13 - Horse Chestnut - none at time of survey. T14 - Horse Chestnut - conduct microdrill decay detection around the large tear out to establish the quantity of sound wood holding up the large central scaffold. Reduce the tree by 2.5-3m and install an 8-ton flexible brace system triangulated between the main scaffold limbs and extending to the southern scaffold. T15 - Horse Chestnut - establish when the tree was last reduced. Climb and conduct microdrill decay detection located above and below the cavity. Make recommendations for onward management pending the outcome of the resistograph results. T16 - Horse Chestnut - none at time of survey. T17 - Horse Chestnut - remove the large pieces of deadwood (>50mm in dia). T18 - Horse Chestnut - none at time of survey. T19 - Horse Chestnut - reduce the tree by 3m and install a flexible 8-ton system between the two main stems, two thirds above the low fork. Remove the large pieces of deadwood. T20 - Horse Chestnut - sever the ivy to inspect the base and adjacent stump. Remove the large pieces of deadwood. T21 - Horse Chestnut - sever the ivy, inspect the base and remove the large pieces of deadwood (>50mm dia). T22 - Horse Chestnut - remove the large pieces of deadwood. T23 - Horse Chestnut - sever the ivy and inspect the base. T24 - Horse Chestnut - remove the large pieces of deadwood. T25 - Horse Chestnut - none at time of survey. T26 - Horse Chestnut - none at time of survey. T27 - Horse Chestnut - conduct microdrill decay detection between the low cavity in the crown break and the strip of decay to establish whether decay is coalescing at this point. Report on finding. Sever the ivy. T28 - Horse Chestnut - remove the large pieces of deadwood (>50mm dia). T29 - Horse Chestnut - reduce the tree by 2.5m and install a 4-ton flexible brace system between the two main stems, two thirds above the low fork. Sever the ivy. T30 - Horse Chestnut - sever the ivy and inspect when the ivy has died. Remove the broken branch and reduce the lowest large limb over the field by 4m back to a suitable growth point. T31 - Horse Chestnut - remove the large pieces of deadwood (>50mm dia). Sever and strip the ivy away from the base to allow for a full basal inspection. T32 - Horse Chestnut - sever and strip the ivy at the base to allow for a thorough basal inspection. Remove the large pieces of deadwood (>50mm dia). T33 - Horse Chestnut - monitor the infected bark area in the summer of 2024. T34 - Horse Chestnut - sever and strip the ivy to allow for a full basal inspection. T35 - Horse Chestnut - remove the large pieces of deadwood. T36 - Horse Chestnut - sever and strip the ivy to allow for a thorough basal inspection. Reduce the eastern stem by 2.5-3m to alleviate the strain on the low fork and to help create a subordinate habit. T37 - Horse Chestnut - sever and strip the ivy to allow a basal inspection. T38 - Horse Chestnut - reduce the crown by 2.5-3m to balance the shape/help mitigate wind buffering and to alleviate weight on the decaying scaffold limb. T39 - Horse Chestnut - sever the ivy and remove once dead to allow a structural assessment. T40 - Horse Chestnut - sever the ivy, allow to die, remove it and reinspect. T41 - Horse Chestnut - none at time of survey. T42 - Horse Chestnut - none at time of survey. T43 - Horse Chestnut - none at time of survey. T44 - Horse Chestnut - none at time of survey. T45 - Horse Chestnut - none at time of survey. T46 - Horse Chestnut - remove the deadwood to allow for monitoring at the next survey. T47 - Horse Chestnut - none at time of survey. T48 - Horse Chestnut - none at time of survey. T49 - Horse Chestnut - remove the deadwood, particularly in the low crown. T50 - Horse Chestnut - remove the deadwood. T51 - Horse Chestnut - remove the deadwood. T52 - Horse Chestnut - reduce the southwest stem by 2.5m to encourage apical dominance in the remaining stems. T53 - Horse Chestnut - sever the ivy, allow to die, and then remove it. Remove the large pieces of deadwood (>50mm dia). T54 - Horse Chestnut - reduce the south scaffold limb by 3m to mitigate leverage at the stem base. Conduct microdrill decay detection on the main leader just above the cavity on the main stem at 5m agl. T55 - Horse Chestnut - remove the large pieces of deadwood. T56 - Horse Chestnut - none at time of survey. T57 - Horse Chestnut - remove the deadwood. T58 - Horse Chestnut - sever the ivy and remove the large pieces of deadwood. T59 - Horse Chestnut - remove the deadwood. T60 - Horse Chestnut - remove the large pieces of deadwood. T61 - Horse Chestnut - remove the deadwood. T62 - Horse Chestnut - remove the large pieces of deadwood. T63 - Common Lime - none at time of survey. G1 - Mixed species group - remove the ash trees nearest to the path, ash dieback present. Sever the ivy on the large poplars. T64 - Horse Chestnut - none at time of survey. T65 - Horse Chestnut - sever the ivy, remove it once dead and inspect the structure and stem base. T66 - Horse Chestnut - remove the ivy at the stem base upwards to 1m. Conduct microdrill decay detection on the stem to determine the presence of any decay related to the decaying strip of bark. Remove deadwood. T67 - Scots Pine - remove the ivy, reinspect. T68 - Common Lime - none at time of survey. T69 - Common Lime - remove the deadwood. T70 - Common Lime - remove the deadwood, sever the ivy. Inspect the base. T71 - Common Lime - sever the ivy and inspect the base. Remove the large pieces of deadwood. T72 - Common Lime - remove the hazard limb back to the next available/suitable growth point and remove the deadwood. T73 - Common Lime - sever the ivy, remove the basal growth, and inspect the stem base. T74 - Common Lime - remove the basal growth and ivy to allow for a basal inspection. Remove the deadwood. T75 - Common Lime - see section 6.5, remove/thin out the mistletoe and remove the deadwood. Sever the ivy. T76 - Common Lime - remove the ivy at the stem base and reinspect. Remove large pieces of deadwood. T77 - Common Lime - remove the ivy at the stem base to allow for a full basal inspection. Remove the deadwood. T78 - Common Lime - remove the ivy at the stem base to allow for a thorough basal inspection. Remove the epicormic growth. Remove the deadwood. T79 - Common Lime - remove the dead branches over the green entrance. T80 - Common Lime - remove the deadwood. T81 - Common Lime - crown raise over the pavement to 3.5m agl. T82 - Common Lime - remove the ivy and basal growth to allow for a full basal inspection. Remove the deadwood. Remove the ivy at the crown break to inspect the forks. T83 - Common Lime - remove the deadwood. T84 - Common Lime - none at time of survey. T85 - Common Lime - remove the deadwood, sever the ivy. T86 - Common Lime - remove the ivy up to the crown break. Inspect the base and crown break. Remove the large pieces of deadwood. T87 - Common Lime - remove the spoil at the base of the tree and inspect. Remove the large dead branches and monitor for decline this summer. T88 - Common Lime - fell to near ground level. T89 - Common Lime - conduct microdrill decay detection to establish the extent of the decay/remaining sound wood in relation to the open decay strip. Remove the ivy, inspect the base and remove the deadwood. T90 - Common Lime - remove the deadwood and basal growth to allow for a basal inspection. T91 - Common Lime - remove the deadwood as described in the comments. T92 - Common Lime - remove the deadwood. Sever the ivy., remove the dead ivy and inspect the base. T93 - Common Lime - reduce the tree by 2.5m to alleviate weight on the compressed crown break. Reduce the north western lateral by 3m. Sever the ivy. T94 - Common Lime - remove the ivy at the stem base. Remove the deadwood. T95 - Common Lime - remove the dead central leader and other dead branches. T96 - Common Lime - sever the ivy, allow it to die and reinspect. Remove the large pieces of deadwood. T97 - Common Lime - remove the deadwood and broken hanging branches. Sever and remove the basal ivy to allow for a full basal inspection. T98 - Common Lime - remove the dead branch over the road and other deadwood. Sever and remove the basal ivy to allow for a full basal inspection. T99 - Common Lime - sever and remove the ivy up to the low crown break. Remove the large pieces of deadwood and large low dead branch over the road. T100 - Common Lime - sever the ivy and remove. T101 - Common Lime - remove the metal guard and ivy. T102 - Common Lime - none at time of survey. T103 - Common Lime - fell to ground level to favour the adjacent tree. T104 - Common Lime - remove the dead ivy, remove the mistletoe and inspect the base once the ivy is removed. T105 - Common Lime - remove the ivy at the stem base to allow for basal inspection. T106 - Common Lime - remove the tree to favour the adjacent tree.

Council

White Horse

Application Type

Works to trees in CA

Date Received

03 Sep 2024

Date Validated

03 Sep 2024

Decision Date

20 Sep 2024

Location
Address

The Green Playing Fields, Steventon, Abingdon, OX13 6SG

Postcode

OX13 6SG

Coordinates

51.622152314034494, -1.324870598697714

Source: Application Form

Quick Info
UID
P24/V1908/TCA
Reference
P24/V1908/TCA
Status
Decided and closed
Last Updated
01 May 2026