110 High Street Esher Surrey KT10 9QL Data via plota.co.uk
Description
Esher Conservation Area - Sycamore Trees. On left hand side of car park 3 Sycamore trees to reduce and shape over. T1, T2, T3 On right hand side Sycamore tree is causing damage to wall to reduce in height. T4 Trees are within the Esher Conservation Area. We would like to reduce by 2.5m to growth points no larger than 60m. Removing approx. 20%. Data via plota.co.uk
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27 previous applications on record - archival context, not part of the live application.
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