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Tree Preservation Order: 814 (2018)
Rear of 6-10 Welwyn Hall Gardens Welwyn AL6 9LF
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for the continued amenity of the area following a review of the landscape.
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01/03/2018
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17/08/2018
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31/08/2018
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02/04/2018
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Type | Count Identifier | Species |
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Group | Sycamore | |
Group | Lime | |
Group | False Acacia | |
Group | Holly |
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File: TPO Order_814 (2018)(1).pdf (2355 kb) | Description: TPO Order | Created Date: 17/08/2018 |
Application Number | Proposal | Decision |
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6/2024/2397/TPO | Lime Tree (T1) - repollard, removing 4m of growth back to previous pollard points. to reduce weight on side closest to the house, create more space between the tree next door and allow more light into the garden (TPO 1051 (2023) G3) | Refused |
6/2024/2333/TPO | Remove Lime tree and 2 other Maple Trees. There is a TPO on the Lime Tree however the reason for the removal of the tree is because it is decaying down the main stem. The customer also has requested that 2 self seeded Maple trees are also removed TPO 814 (2018) G1 | Granted |
6/2024/1897/LB | Installation of w.c. into existing cupboard | Granted |
6/2024/0645/LB | Installation of w.c. into existing cupboard | Refused |
6/2023/0357/TC | Tree No. 1: False Acacia - Reduce in height by 30% due to excessive growth/shading with current height above our roof (previous work was done in 2013 by previous owners) and to allow natural light and help growing the lawn/plants in the garden and as part of ongoing maintenance of trees size. Trees No. 5 & 6: Box x 2 - Reduce in height by 2.5m to allow natural light and help growing the lawn/plants in the garden and as part of ongoing maintenance of trees size | No Objection |
6/2023/0128/TPO | Tree No. 2: False Acacia – Dismantle to ground level to mitigate any risk of failure - due to heavily weighted towards back building of Property No.28 Church Street, imbalanced crown favouring the side it leans towards. To replace with a fruit tree appropriate for the limited space we have. Trees No. 3 & 4: Holly x 2 – Reduce in height by 2.5m due to both intruding into No. 9 ‘s Garden and causing damage/rotting to their shed roof and to allow natural light and help growing the lawn/plants in the garden and as part of ongoing maintenance of trees size. TPO 814 (2018) G1 | Granted |
6/2022/1162/TPO | Lime tree (T1) - reduce by approx 5m to below longitudinal splits in main stem | Granted |
6/2021/2308/TPO | Sycamore x 4 - pollarding Sycamore x 2 - reduce by 30-40% Lime x 1 - pollarding | Granted |
6/2020/0815/LB | Installation of first floor partition walls. | Granted |
6/2020/0688/TC | Fell 1x Yew tree | No Objection |
6/2018/1934/LB | Restoration of internal oak beams by removing black gloss paint | Granted |
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