Street Record Queen Elizabeth Crescent Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire
Description
Reduce in height to 13m and in spread to 7m (maximum cut size to be 60mm diameter and to suitable side growth at least one-third the diameter of the parent branch) to 1 x Sycamore (T1) to allow light penetration to houses/gardens, prune to just distal of the most recent pruning points (to 15.5m in height and on northeastern side only), incorporating a crown clean to 1 x Common Beech (T2) to allow light penetration to houses/gardens, reduce to around 15m in height, and to 6m in spread on north-west side only (to about the fence line) to 1 x Norway Maple (T3) to allow light penetration to houses/gardens, crown clean to 1 x English Oak (T5) for safety (partly detached and broken branches) and pollard to 3m in height to 1 x common Holly (T6) for safety (stem recently fell into garden of 49 Wattleton Road)
Buckinghamshire is slower than most councils at deciding householder applications, ranking #229 out of 282. 50% of applications have the time limit extended, above the 40% national average. Householder applications are slightly less likely to be approved here (85%) than the national average (90%).