| No. | Condition Text |
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| 1. | Removal of major 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 Ash tree T11 |
| 3. | It is recommended that the three Sycamore trees that sit directly to the right hand flank of the property and bungalow can be removed as T1 and T2 are poor specimens, and showing signs of die back due to sooty bark disease, T3 has cavities at is base with fungal fruiting bodies can be felled.
The HathornT4 has extensive die back with in the crown and there is very little viable live wood and is in decline and can be felled. The Hawthorns T5-T9 can be reduced by up to 2m to formalise the hedge so this can be managed as a uniform hedge, T10 Elderberry is over mature and is showing signs that it is in decline and may be removed. |
| 4. | 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. |
| 5. | 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. |
| 6. | 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). |