31, Lewisham Park, SE13 6QZ
Property data
- Sale history
-
£265,000 on Jan 1999
- Bedrooms
- 5
- Type
- Semi-detached
- Council tax band
- F
Planning
November 2022
- Type:
- Tree and hedge works
- Status:
- Status not known
- Address:
- 31 LEWISHAM PARK, LONDON
- Description:
- FRONT: ONE Rowan (T1)(ht.7m) HEIGHT REDUCE by 2m to ht.5mFRONT: ONE Yew (T2)(ht.2m) HEIGHT REDUCE by 0.5m to ht.1.5mFRONT: TWO Portugal Laurel (T3)(ht.2m) HEIGHT REDUCE by 0.5m to ht.1.5mREAR: ONE Pear (T4)(ht.6m) FELL. Reason: concerns for condition.REAR: ONE Hawthorn (T5)(approx.ht.10m) CROWN LIFT to 3m above ground level by removal 4x bottom branchesREAR: ONE Apple (T6) LATERAL REDUCE overhang to neighbourREAR: ONE Cherry (T7)(approx.ht.12m) CROWN REDUCE by 1-2m, remove 1xlimb.REAR: ONE dead Pear (T8)(ht.7m) FELL. Duty to replace applies. Reason: thin narrow dead canopy.REAR: ONE Apple (T9)(ht.5m) HEIGHT REDUCE by 2m to ht.3mREAR: ONE Cotoneaster (T10)(approx.ht.4m) Remove side branch. Reason: overhangs boundaryREAR: ONE Hawthorn (T11) LATERAL REDUCE to boundary.REAR: ONE Yew (T12)(ht.2m) HEIGHT REDUCE by 0.5m to ht.1.5mReason for tree works: ongoing maintenance of the property's trees.Informative A: T1 If no structural issue with front T1, please consider retaining natural form for frontage amenity and to maintain urban forest canopy.Informative B: T8 Duty to replace applies if a tree in a conservation area is removed because it is dead or presents a risk of serious harm: Tree Preservation Orders and trees in conservation areas, guidance, para 121, suggest replanting with species such as: crab apple, pear, hawthorn, Judas Tree (Cercis siliquastrum), mulberry, medlar, magnolia, multi-stemmed Tibetan cherry and Paperbark maple, Amelanchier, quince, laburnum, The California Flannelbush (Fremontodendron californicum), Harlequin Glorybower (Clerodendrum trichotomum). Informative C: where possible and safe the retention of standing dead timber, the creation of log and wood piles and 'dead hedges' with cut branches laid horizontally between stakes is encouraged for wildlife habitat and biodiversity.