| No. | Condition Text |
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| 1. | Removal of deadwood. |
| 2. | The removal of deadwood is not covered by the TPO process so there is no requirement to gain permission to remove this, but this is covered as a notification that work is intended to remove significant deadwood from the trees at this location. |
| 3. | It is recommended that the trees as shown on Haverings TPO 11/84. can have the following works completed;
T2- large Cedar - Crown clean by up to 10%.
T3- large Pine in Playground, reduce crown by up to 1.5-2 metres and shape/rebalance.
T8 - Cherry Tree in front car park, crown reduction, reducing the height and spread of the tree by up to 2 metres and shape.
G1- Crown Lift to 7 metres group of Lime trees, leaving upper pollards in place.
G3 - These are 3 medium Limes, pollard to old previous pollard points.
There is a small Lime tree that has grown up amongst the group G1. This tree is a week specimen, inhibited by the adjacent Lime trees and can be removed as it is not suitable or inclusion of a TPO, but it is noted that this request is regarding removing a tree within a conservation area. |
| 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. | 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). |
| 8. | Anyone who takes, damages or destroys the nest of any wild bird whilst that nest is in use or being built is guilty of an offence under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 and prior to commencing work you should ensure that no nesting birds will be affected. |