Planning Application W/24/01338/TPOA

Undertake tree works, as detailed on application form and in any accompanying information

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Description: Undertake tree works, as detailed on application form and in any accompanying information

Status: Approval

Applicant Name

Mr Douglas Marr

Application Location

De Cavenham
Abbey Manor
The Squires
Evesham
WR11 4TB

UPRN

100120712403

Ward

Evesham North Ward

Parish

Evesham

Agent Name

Jonathon Parkinson, Ancient Oaks Tree Surgeons Ltd

Agent Address

1 Manor Farm Cottages
Atch Lench
Evesham
Worcs WR11 4SW

Application Reference: W/24/01338/TPOA

Application Type: Tree preservation order application (works to)

Case Officer: Nick McGowan

Decision Level: Delegated

Application Received Date: Friday 5 July 2024

Application Valid Date: Friday 5 July 2024

Consultation Start Date: N/A

Consultation End Date: N/A

Site Visit Notice Date: N/A

Advert Expiry Date: N/A

Committee Date: N/A

Decision Date: Tuesday 6 August 2024

Appeal Date: N/A

Appeal Decision: N/A

Consultees

  • No associated consultees,

Relevant Policies and Constraints

  • Tree Preservation Order - TPO/W/37/58/001/TPO
  • SWDP 5: Protect and Enhance

Application Documents

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This application has been approved

The following conditions and information notes are associated with the approval


The tree works hereby permitted shall be carried out in accordance with BS 3998:2010 (Tree Work)
Reason: To attempt to avoid damage to the tree or neighbouring trees, property and services and encourage best practice in planning works and safe operations.


The work must be carried out within two years from the date of this permission.
Reason: As trees continue to grow, altering in shape and size, some works granted consent may become inappropriate and will require up to date assessment.


The works must be carried out by a suitably qualified tree professional.
Reason: to ensure, as far as is possible, that damage to the tree or neighbouring trees, property and associated services is avoided and to ensure, as far as is possible, the adherence to best practice in the planning and execution of the tree works and the use of safe operational procedures.


All species of bats and their roosts (whether the bats are present or not) are protected from reckless killing, disturbance or destruction under both national and European legislation. Cracks, cavities and holes in trees and buildings can provide suitable places for bats to rest or hibernate; these should be carefully inspected prior to carrying out any works. If bats are discovered during work on trees or are suspected of being present, the relevant work should be halted and Natural England (formerly English Nature) notified and further advice sought (http://www.naturalengland.org.uk/).
For more information about bats and the law, please go to the Bat Conservation Trust website:
http://www.bats.org.uk/
For information on surveying for bats in trees and woodland please have a look at the following guide:
https://cdn.bats.org.uk/uploads/pdf/BSI-Bat-Microguide-UK-EN.pdf?v=1549304693


All wild bird species are legally protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (as amended) from any form of disturbance between the onset of nest building and until such time as any dependent young have left the nest, principally from the beginning of March to the end of August.


Have you thought of planting a tree in your garden? Trees provide many benefits that includes their aesthetic value (they look nice), they can help slow surface water runoff which in turn helps to reduce flooding, they support wildlife, they can increase property value, they absorb carbon dioxide (carbon sequestration), they can improve air quality and they can improve mental wellbeing.


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There are no other planning applications at this property

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    Decision: Approval
    Decided Friday 20 December 2024

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