Meadway Court Meadway London NW11 6PN Data via plota.co.uk
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1 x Ash (applicants ref. T5) - Reduce the crown by pruning back branches growing towards or in close proximity to the building, providing suitable clearance while retaining the natural form of the tree. Standing in Group G8 of Tree Preservation Order. 1 x Willow (applicants ref. T6) - Pollard the tree back to the previous established pollard points, removing the subsequent regrowth and retaining the existing pollard framework. Standing in T6 of Tree Preservation Order. 1 x Ash (applicants ref. T7) - Reduce the branch overhanging the garages, pruning back to a suitable growth point to provide appropriate clearance. Standing in Group G8 of Tree Preservation Order. 1 x Ash (applicants ref. T9) -Remove dead wood. Standing in Group G9 of Tree Preservation Order. Data via plota.co.uk
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