Property data
Sale history
£625,000 on Jun 2002
Bedrooms
4
Type
Detached
Council tax band
G
Planning
May 2022

Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Status not known
Address:
52 SOUTHBROOK ROAD, LONDON
Description:
REAR: ONE Bay tree (T1)(ht.8-9m) FELL. Reason: Multi-stemmed, 3 stems failed in storm Eunice, Ganoderma heartwood decay fungus at the base, risk of further failure.Informative A: where possible and safe the retention of standing dead timber and creation of wood piles on site with the cut branches for wildlife habitat and biodiversity is encouraged. Informative B: please plant a replacement tree such as: small leaved lime, oak, Robinia, wild cherry, field maple, whitebeam, wild service tree, walnut, Indian horse chestnut, Judas tree, Tulip tree, wingnut, Koelreuteria paniculata, Japanese pagoda tree, Italian alder, crab apple, pear, Mimosa, hawthorn, Tibetan cherry, Amelanchier, cherry plum, hazel, Cornus Kousa, bird cherry, Prunus autumnalis, Heptacodium miconioides (Seven-son tree) and climbers on boundary fence/wall such as star jasmine, honeysuckle, clematis, roses to contribute to benefit urban foreast canopy, urban greening, climate change mitigation and flowers for pollinators.
November 2020

Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Status not known
Address:
52 SOUTHBROOK ROAD, LONDON
Description:
REAR: ONE Dead Prunus (ht.8m), TWO Self Set Prunus (G1) FELL. Reason: remove as the main tree is dead, risk of branch failure as group intertwined, proximity to building.REAR: ONE Apple (T2)(ht.6m,r.4m) CROWN REDUCE HEIGHT & RADIUS by approx.1.8-2m. CROWN LIFT to 2m above ground level. Remove deadwood. Reason: routine maintenance to retain the tree within the garden area. REAR: ONE Apple (T4)(ht.6m) FELL. Reason: tree in decline, risk of future failure if retained.Informative: the owner has a duty to plant another tree of an appropriate size and species near the same place as soon as he or she reasonably can if a tree in a conservation area is removed because it is dead or presents an immediate risk of serious harm.Informative: retain deadwood logs, stumps and safe standing deadwood where possible for biodiversity and habitat for the nationally endangered stag beetle which has a strong hold in SE London.Informative: the retention of apple T2 and boundary hedges is greatly appreciated for urban greening and wildlife habitat.
February 2014

Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Application withdrawn before a decision was taken
Address:
52 SOUTHBROOK ROAD, LONDON
Description:
None