Property data
Sale history
£91,000 on Oct 1999 (est. today's value: £423,975)
Bedrooms
3
Type
Flat
Council tax band
D
Planning applications
Planning ref:
April 2025 DC/25/139459
Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Application approved
Address:
FLAT 2, 36 CANADIAN AVENUE, LONDON,
Description:
REAR: ONE Maple (T1)(ht. 14m) CROWN REDUCTION by 2m from 14m to 12m. LATERAL REDUCTION by 3m from 14m to 11m. Reason:Reduction to shape canopy, pruning to suitable points and maintaining natural aesthetic. Work undertaken to bring back to form and improve light conditions for both owner and neighboring properties. The pruning will not go beyond any previous points and sufficient time has elapsed to allow canopy regrowth. The tree will tolerate the pruning as specified above. Informative A: The sensitive management of the tree is greatly appreciated for landscape amenity, wildlife, wellbeing, and urban forest canopy for environmental benefits to mitigate the effects of climate change. Informative B: Wherever possible, please create habitat log piles in the garden from cut branches for wildlife and biodiversity.

Planning ref:
November 2023 DC/23/133488
Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Application approved
Address:
FLAT 2, 36 CANADIAN AVENUE, LONDON
Description:
REAR: ONE Eucalyptus (T1)(ht:c.12m) FELL. Reason: There is extensive dieback in the crown and decay in the structural canopy, crown reduction may prolong life, but a better long term solution is to fell and replant, a native species that is more suited to the environment will be replanted.REAR: ONE Maple (T2)(ht:c.12m) LATERAL REDUCE spread by 3m from 9m to 6m on E compass, garden side. Reason: Reduction to shape canopy, pruning to suitable points and maintaining natural aesthetic, work undertaken to bring back to form and improve light conditions for both owner and neighbouring properties, the tree will tolerate the minor pruning.REAR: ONE Cypress (T3)(ht:c.12m) CROWN REDUCE HEIGHT by 3m from 12m to 9m; Reason: Reduction to shape canopy, pruning to suitable points and maintaining natural aesthetic, work undertaken to bring back to form and improve light conditions for both owner and neighbouring properties, the tree will tolerate the pruning.Informative A: the replacement tree for Eucalyptus T1 is hugely appreciated, suggested species: Robinia, wild cherry, field maple, whitebeam, crab apple, Tibetan cherry, paperbark maple, Judas Tree, hawthorn to maintain rear amenity, wildlife habitat, the urban forest canopy for environmental benefits to reduce heat island effect, reduce air pollution, reduce potential flooding in heavy downpours, mitigate climate change.Informative B: please create habitat log piles for wildlife and biodiversity with arisings.