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No.Condition Text
1.T1 - Cedar, Crown thin by 20%. T2 - Pinus, No action. T3 - Cedar, Overall crown reduction, by 3m to an inter-nodal branch break
2.The work for which consent is granted shall be carried out to the standards detailed in British Standard Document BS 3998:2010. Reason: To ensure that the work is carried out in accordance with good arboricultural practice.
3.The work for which consent is granted shall be carried out as an overall reduction, so that the tree's crown remains balanced. Reason: To ensure that the tree's stability is maintained and in the interests of public amenity.
4.It is suggested that you engage the services of a qualified and fully insured tree surgeon to carry out the above work on your behalf (you should ask to see the contractor's insurance certificate and make sure that it is up to date).
5.The work for which consent is granted shall be carried out within 2 years from the date of this consent. Reason: To prevent the accumulation of consents.
6.The applicant is advised that if you wish to carry out further works to the above tree[s] you will need to obtain our further consent.
7.The Dead Wooding of trees is not a requirement of the TPO process but care should be taken that the removing of significant dead wood should still be carried out to BS 3998. T1 Cedar does not require crown reducing, T2 Pinus has been heavily reduced before and is in places showing die back on some of the stems, the crown is already light and airy. The reduction of this tree could be detrimental to its health and a reduction in static timber would be detrimental to the trees health, it has also recently had root pruning to facilitate a new drive to the adjacent property.
8.T2 Pinus has been heavily reduced before and is in places showing die back on some of the stems, the crown is already light and airy. The reduction of this tree could be detrimental to its health and a reduction in static timber would be detrimental to the trees health, it has also recently had root pruning to facilitate a new drive to the adjacent property.