Flat 1 34 Langdon Park Road Hornsey London N6 5QG Data via plota.co.uk
Proposal
Works to trees protected by a TPO. T1 and T2 – Horse Chestnut trees. Crown and height reduction of approximately 4–5 meters is required for both trees, taken back to the previous pruning points. It is noted that the trees have not been pruned for 10-15 years, and given their current condition, he advised requesting a 4–5 meter reduction for those specific tress (to suitable secondary growth points). Data via plota.co.uk
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