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Tree Preservation Order: 1074 (2024)



St Albans Road East & French Horn Lane & Beaconsfield Road AL10 8AP
For the continued amenity of the area following a review of the landscape
03/04/2024
20/06/2024
14/10/2024
03/10/2024
01/05/2024
Type Count Identifier Species
Individual 1 Brilliant Maple
Individual 1 Bay Laurel
Individual 1 Cherry
Individual 1 Cherry
Individual 1 Bay Laurel
Individual 1 Pine
Individual 1 Lime
Individual 1 Walnut
Individual 1 Oak
Individual 1 Field Maple
Group 3 Holly
Group 18 Sycamore
Group 1 Oak
Group 1 Beech
Group 4 Lime
Group 2 Sycamore
Group 5 Hornbeam
Group 1 Sycamore
Group 3 Cherry

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Tree Preservation Order - Correspondence
File: TPO Order_1074 (2024)(1).pdf (480 kb) Description: Tree Preservation Order Created Date: 20/06/2024
Application Number Proposal Decision
6/2024/2230/TPO 1 x Lime tree, sited adjacent to No23 - Remove large epicormic stems and stem growth up to crown break; - Crown - reduce remaining crown by up to 2 metres, remove major deadwood; - Clear as much leaf litter from roof and remove debris from gutter adjacent tree TPO1074(2024) T7 Granted
6/2024/1821/TPO TPO 1074 - Acer Pseudoplatanus Brilliantissimum (described as "Brilliant Maple T1 on your TPO and on our plan) Raise the crown of the tree by removing some of the smaller lower branches, maintaining the shape of the tree. The reason for the work is to raise it above head level where it overhangs the path, and also to prevent it encroaching on the house. At present the lowest point of the tree is approx 1.6m from the ground, we wish to raise it to approx 2.4m from ground level Granted