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Planning Application: N6/2013/2363/TC




TREES IN CONSERVATION AREA
Decided - Granted
Mrs C Lilley
28 Mill Lane Welwyn AL6 9ET
Cut Pear tree down and treat stump
523217
216199


100080989587
25/10/2013
25/10/2013
Mr M Davis
Mrs C Andrews
Bartlett Tree Experts Shenley Lodge Farm Radlett WD7 9BG
28 Mill Lane Welwyn AL6 9ET

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Granted
28/11/2013
28/11/2013
Delegated

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Officer Report
File: 2013-2363.pdf (16 kb) Description: Created Date: 24/02/2016
File: 01364821.pdf (35 kb) Description: Miscellaneous (DMS Info Document: 798561 Page No(s).: 1) Created Date:

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Application Number Proposal Decision Distance
6/2025/1507/TC T1. Magnolia - Shape and balance the crown of the tree by bringing in selective limbs on all sides up to 2 metres. All cuts will be made to viable growth, and we will cut in the sides over the pub garden and over the property a little harder to prevent obstructions. S1. Cotoneaster - Right of the rear garden as you come through the gate. Reshape with hedge cutters all around C1. Wisteria/Boston Ivy - Starting on the front of the house, cut back to the property line where the wisteria has started to grow onto the neighbour's property. Bring the height down to below the top window cill and keep level following all around the property, including the Boston Ivy, also growing adjacent to the Wisteria on the side of the house. Prune back towards the source of the entire wisteria, removing new growth and any deadwood, making it tight and compact, leaving good growth points.

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