| No. | Condition Text |
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| 1. | Remove deadwood. |
| 2. | Where there is deadwood with in the canopy of the tree, there is no requirement to gain permission to remove it, but this is covered as a notification that work is intended to remove deadwood from the Oak tree. |
| 3. | It is recommended that this Oak tree which stands to the centre of the green space, to the frontage of 1-24 Thistle House, 1 Wildcary Lane. It is identified as been with in the area A1 identified by a dotted black line on the Havering's TPO plan 17/06, can have the defective branch to the West, reduced back to second lateral branch from main union. |
| 4. | 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. |
| 5. | 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. |
| 6. | 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. |
| 7. | Anyone who kills, injures or disturbs bats, obstructs access to bat roosts or damages or disturbs bat roosts, even when unoccupied by bats, is guilty of an offence under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 and the Conservation (Natural Habitats, &c.) Regulations 2007. Prior to commencing work you should ensure that no bats or bat roosts would be affected. If it is suspected that a bat or bat roost is likely to be affected by the proposed works, you should consult Natural England (tel. 0845 6003078) |
| 8. | It is recommended that the Pine bark chippings around the base of the tree are replaced by Oak chippings and extended to the drip line of the tree, also the soil in this area should be ameliorated to assist with root retention and development. |