Land At Summerleaze Road Maidenhead
Description
(T2)(tag 2858) Willow - crown reduce lateral branches by up to 2.0m that are in contact with overhead services to provide clearance from overhead services up to 2m by targeting secondary points of pruning where possible; (G1) Mixed Broadleaf Species: Hawthorn - remove, Hazel - crown reduce lower branches by 2.0m that encroach over highway to provide statutory clearance of approximately 5.2m fgl (from ground level) and Sycamore- remove. (T5) Poplar - remove to approximately 1m from ground level; (T7) Field Maple - crown reduce lateral branches by 1.5m to provide clearance of up to 1.5 m from overhead service cables and crown reduce lower branches by 2.5m to maintain statutory clearance over of 5.2m. This action will target secondary branches by removal of up to 2.5m in length where possible to achieve statutory clearance. If primary branches need to be removed to achieve statutory clearance the size of wounds should not exceed 60mm in diameter; (T9) Willow - crown reduce stem with historic branch tear out wound to approximately 2m fgl; (2) Sycamore x 2 - remove; (T10) Ash - crown reduce low branches by pruning lower branches to maintain statutory clearance over highway of 5.2m, this action will target secondary branches of up to 2.5m in length where possible to achieve statutory clearance. If primary branches need to be removed to achieve statutory clearance the size of wounds should not exceed 60mm in diameter, & clearance of overhead service cables of up to 1.5m; (G2) Various Broadleaf Species - crown reduce branches and stems by 1.5m back from boundary fence, Willow - stem closest to fence to point of origin near dead stub to maintain as a smaller habitat pole and (T12)(tag 2859) Ash - crown reduce by 1.5m by targeting secondary points of pruning to clear overhead service cables by up to 1.5m. (008/2020/TPO).
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