Friends Meeting House Ship Street Brighton BN1 1AF Data via plota.co.uk
Description
Front Garden Northern Boundary T1 - Fig Repollard back to previous points. T2 - Fig Repollard back to previous points. Reduce upper timber frame to reduce overall weight. Works are for general upkeep and maintenance of the site. Also growing concerns on the leaning main stem on the Western tree. Historically re-pollarded back to previous points every few years but with the added element of removing some upper timber to reduce weight. Works would not be detrimental to the tree?s health. Data via plota.co.uk
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