Longcroft Higher Lincombe Road Torquay TQ1 2EY Data via plota.co.uk
Proposal
T1 Ash (Fell, stump to remain) T1 is an Ash tree that, based on its size, was clearly planted after 1967 and therefore does not fall under historic TPO protection. The upper crown of the Ash is directly interfering with the first-order branches of the adjacent Oak, disrupting its natural crown architecture and long-term structural development. Felling is required to prevent ongoing suppression and deformation of the Oaks primary scaffold limbs. The stump must remain in place, as removal would damage the Oak?s structural root plate, which provides essential anchorage and stability. T2 Oak (Repollard) T2 is an Oak that, from its size, was evidently planted after 1967. The crown shows visible decline, with reduced vitality and dieback consistent with stress and age-related retrenchment. Repollarding is recommended to reduce biomechanical loading, slow the decline process, and retain the tree safely within its setting. This approach aligns with BS3998:2010 guidance for managing declining pollards. T3 Oak (Coppice following failure) T3 has already suffered partial failure due to a combination of structural and physiological defects. A large vertical cavity in the lower stem indicates advanced internal decay, and the loss of key structural components has left the remaining sections unstable. Bark and sapwood deterioration, combined with exposed, non-adaptive tissues, show a very low likelihood of recovery. The tree presents a clear risk of further failure, and pruning is not a viable mitigation. Coppicing is advised to reduce risk while allowing regrowth from a stable base. T4 Mimosa (Fell) T4 is a Mimosa that, based on its size, was planted after 1967 and is not visible to the wider public. The tree?s slender form and limited structural robustness make it unsuitable for long-term retention. Felling is appropriate due to its low amenity value, limited public visibility, and species-specific structural limitations. T5 Lawsons Cypress (Fell) T5 is a Lawsons… Data via plota.co.uk
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Approved on 15 Apr 2026 · Delegated · Last checked 19 Jul 2026
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