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Tree Preservation Order: 836 (2018)


5 Reddings Welwyn Garden City AL8 7LA

for the continued amenity of the area following a review of the landscape.


06/03/2018
15/06/2018
05/09/2018
05/04/2018
Type Count Identifier Species
Individual 1 Oak
Individual 1 Scots Pine
Individual 1 Corsican Pine

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Officer Report PDF
Objection Comments TPO 836 (2018).pdf (1176 kb) Officer Report 15/06/2018
Tree Preservation Order
TPO Order_836 (2018)(1).pdf (3656 kb) Tree Preservation Order 15/06/2018
Application Number Proposal Decision
6/2023/2529/HOUSE Erection of double-storey rear extension, single storey side extension, front porch extension, single storey therapy room, raised patio and regraded garden and front hardstanding. Refused
6/2022/0355/EMT T1 - Oak: To reduce height & width by 2.5 to 3 meters To prevent the overshadowed garden from becoming more so. This tree has been heavily reduced in the past and now has about 5 meters of regrowth from the previous pruning points. Refused
6/2022/0045/TPO T1 - Oak: To reduce height & width by 2.5 to 3 meters To prevent the overshadowed garden from becoming more so. This tree has been heavily reduced in the past and now has about 5 meters of regrowth from the previous pruning points. Refused
6/2020/1438/EMT Reduce 3 x Oak tree crowns by 20% (T1, T2 and T3) Granted
6/2020/1510/TPO Crown thinning of 3 x Oak tree by 20% Covered by a Conservation Area No Objection