Pinchington Lodge Pinchington Lane Greenham Thatcham RG19 8SR Data via plota.co.uk
Description
T1 - Oak: The oak tree exhibits significant decay within the main stem and has previously suffered a major limb failure, resulting in substantial canopy loss. The tree is now leaning towards the adjacent property. Reduce to a monolith at approximately 2 metres (5/6 feet) in height for habitat purposes. T2, T3, T4 and T5 - Oaks (Group of 4): These mature oak trees overhang the neighbouring property (Beeridge and Co Builders Ltd). Works are required to mitigate risk from falling branches and manage overall size. Crown reduction by 2/3 metres. Final finished height: approximately 16/17 metres. Final crown spread: approximately 9/11 metres T6 - Ash (multi-stem): This ash tree is affected by ash dieback and is in decline. There is evidence of previous limb failure, significant deadwood, and a large suspended branch. Heavy pollard reduction by approximately 4/5 metres. Final finished height: approximately 12/13 metres. Final crown spread: approximately 6/8 metres Data via plota.co.uk
Other new applications on this street
Old Cobbles Pinchington Lane Greenham Thatcham RG19 8SR
Installation of 22 solar photovoltaic (PV) panels on the existing pitched roof s...
Church Of Jesus Christ Of The Latter Day Saints Pinchington Lane Greenham Thatcham RG19 8SR
T1446 - Scots Pine: Fell to ground level T1500 - Scots Pine: Remove significant ...
Nearby new applications
Old Cobbles Pinchington Lane Greenham Thatcham RG19 8SR
Installation of 22 solar photovoltaic (PV) panels on the existing pitched roof s...
Church Of Jesus Christ Of The Latter Day Saints Pinchington Lane Greenham Thatcham RG19 8SR
T1446 - Scots Pine: Fell to ground level T1500 - Scots Pine: Remove significant ...
West Berkshire is slower than most councils at deciding householder applications, ranking #211 out of 292. 50% of applications have the time limit extended, above the 40% national average. Householder applications are slightly more likely to be approved here (94%) than the national average (90%).
