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Planning Application Details - 23/00039/ATP

The silver birch (T1) it's only really a tidy up of existing branches and therefore probably an overall height reduction of approximately 2-3m on two significant branches with no crown reduction, simply to give it a better shape and better overall health/longevity. The Copper Beech (T2) has previously had a significant crown reduction many years ago (probably in excess of 50?) and this has meant that much of the top of the tree above the original crown is now thin and wispy. The original crown would not be reduced. The thin branches above the original crown would be reduced between approx. 3 to 4metres to restore some shape and in addition the three lowest branches over-hanging the highway would be reduced by approx. 3 metres, (bringing them in line with the boundary fence and retaining their existing height at that point) whilst again bringing some shape and balance to the tree. The two key objectives with T2 are (1) to reduce some of the thin branch height above the original crown to improve sunlight to the thatch and (2) to remove the branches that are struck by passing vehicles on the highway. Copper Beech T3 is a better shape than T2 and again needs no crown reduction/raising. There are three lower branches growing downwards over the adjoining property driveway (as shown on the submitted photos) and these would be reduced by approx. 3m to bring them in line with the height and position of the boundary fence. There are also two lower branches extending over the highway (although not as low as T2) and these would simply be tidied up with no more than approx. 2m removed. The proposal is a general tidy up with no crown increase/reduction to improve/retain overall shape.

Application Details

Reference
23/00039/ATP
Address
Greenfield Cottage 24 Westbrook End Newton Longville Buckinghamshire MK17 0DF
Postcode
MK17 0DF
Local Authority
Aylesbury Vale
Application Type
Trees
Scale / Size
Small
Status
Permitted
Parish
NEWTON LONGVILLE

Nearby Planning Activity

  • Newton Longville
  • Salden
  • Drayton Parslow
  • Emerson Valley

Applicant & Agent

Applicant Address: Greenfield Cottage 24 Westbrook End Newton Longville MK17 0DF United Kingdom

Key Dates

Date Received
2023-01-06
Date Validated
2023-01-06
Date Submitted
2023-01-06
Target Decision Date
2023-03-03
Date Decided
2023-02-09

Decision

Decision
Consent Granted - TPO
Decided By
Delegated Decision
Case Officer
See source

Additional Information

Planning Portal ID
PP-11334130
Coordinates
51.974808, -0.773106

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