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Proposal
T2 Cherry Remove- the tree works are proposed to stop the influence of the tree(s) on the soil below building foundation level and provide long term stability 105 Cuckoo Avenue, London, W7 1BW Data via plota.co.uk
Application progress
Approved on 10 Apr 2026 · Last checked 6 Jul 2026
Documents 3
Decision & officer reports 1
Plans & drawings 1
Application forms 1
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Consultation & key dates
- Alt. reference
- PP-14812454
- Env. assessment
- No
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