59 Hollybank Lane, Emsworth, PO10 7UE Data via plota.co.uk
Description
1No Holm Oak (T1). Reduce the overall crown back to suitable previous pruning points, removing approximately 1.0–1.5m of new growth, ensuring natural form is retained. Northern Aspect: Reduce extended secondary branches by approximately 1.0–1.5m, pruning back to suitable lateral growth points. Eastern Aspect: Reduce extended secondary branches by approximately 1.0–1.5m, ensuring a balanced canopy profile. Southern Aspect: Undertake a reduction of approximately 1.5m to reduce end weight and address existing crown bias, improving structural balance. Western Aspect: Reduce upper canopy by approximately 1m, focusing on secondary growth. Within TPO area, subject to TPO 0088. Data via plota.co.uk
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Havant is one of the slowest councils in England for householder decisions, ranking #272 out of 292. The council extends the time limit on 60% of applications - one of the highest rates in England. Expect your application to take longer than the standard deadline. Householder applications are slightly more likely to be approved here (96%) than the national average (90%).
