9 Hillside Drive Christchurch BH23 2RS Data via plota.co.uk
Description
T1 - Spruce tree. Reduction in height by approximately 50%, shape sides to leave a flowing branch line. T2 - Deodar Cedar. Reduce in height by approximately 1m. Reduce and reshape sides to leave a flowing branch line. Data via plota.co.uk
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BCP is slower than most councils at deciding householder applications, ranking #256 out of 296. The council extends the time limit on 60% of applications - one of the highest rates in England. Expect your application to take longer than the standard deadline. Householder applications are slightly less likely to be approved here (88%) than the national average (90%).
