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Trees Works Applications Entered Between 05/02/20 and 11/02/20 ELLINGHAM HARBRIDGE and IBSLEY GODSHILL HYDE LYNDHURST New Forest National Park Authority Data Date: 12/02/2020 Trees Works Applications Entered Between 05/02/20 and 11/02/20 ELLINGHAM HARBRIDGE AND IBSLEY Application No: CONS/20/0067 Date Registered: 05/02/2020 Address: AMBERLEIGH, MOCKBEGGAR, RINGWOOD, BH24 3NQ Case Officer: Lucy Saunders Tree Ref: Proposed Works: Reason for Work: Fell 1 x group of 3 Cypress trees Arboricultural Management and to allow replant Fell 1 x Cypress tree of boarder hedgerow. Decision Target Date: 18/03/2020 Application No: CONS/20/0075 Date Registered: 11/02/2020 Address: FURZEHILL FARM, FURZE HILL, FORDINGBRIDGE, SP6 2PT Case Officer: Lucy Saunders Tree Ref: Proposed Works: Reason for Work: Fell 4 x Aspen trees Fell due to shading and suckering on edge of Oak wood. Decision Target Date: 23/03/2020 GODSHILL Application No: TPO/20/0068 Date Registered: 05/02/2020 Address: FIG COTTAGE, SOUTHAMPTON ROAD, GODSHILL, FORDINGBRIDGE, SP6 2LE Case Officer: Lucy Saunders Tree Ref: Proposed Works: Reason for Work: ALL T1 Fell 1 x Ash tree SCDL - Safety concerns due to defect and location DD - Dying/decline Decision Target Date: 01/04/2020 HYDE Application No: CONS/20/0074 Date Registered: 11/02/2020 Address: HUCKLES COTTAGE, OGDENS, FORDINGBRIDGE, SP6 2PZ Case Officer: Lucy Saunders Tree Ref: Proposed Works: Reason for Work: Fell 1 x Conifer Cryptomeria tree Tree is dead on one side. Decision Target Date: 23/03/2020 LYNDHURST Q:\Plantech\Reports\TP\TWAPPS\Applications Entered Between Dates(Tree Works) public.rpt Page 1 of 3 New Forest National Park Authority Data Date: 12/02/2020 Trees Works Applications Entered Between 05/02/20 and 11/02/20 Application No: CONS/20/0071 Date Registered: 07/02/2020 Address: WESTONS, PINKNEY LANE, BANK, LYNDHURST, SO43 7FD Case Officer: Nik Gruber Tree Ref: Proposed Works: Reason for Work: Prune 1 x London Plane tree Prune - arboricultural maintenance Prune 1 x Red Oak tree Fell - Poor specimen allowing more room for Fell 1 x Norway Maple tree neighbouring trees Prune 1 x Eucalyptus tree Decision Target Date: 20/03/2020 MINSTEAD Application No: CONS/20/0070 Date Registered: 07/02/2020 Address: MINSTEAD LODGE, LONDON MINSTEAD, LYNDHURST, SO43 7FT Case Officer: Lucy Saunders Tree Ref: Proposed Works: Reason for Work: Fell/Prune mixed tree species as per work SCDL - Safety concerns due to defect and schedule provided location Arboricultural Maintenance Decision Target Date: 19/03/2020 Application No: R14/15/20/0069 Date Registered: 06/02/2020 Address: MINSTEAD LODGE, LONDON MINSTEAD, LYNDHURST, SO43 7FT Case Officer: Nik Gruber Tree Ref: Proposed Works: Reason for Work: Fell 1 x Scots Pine tree DD - Dying/decline Fell 1 x Turkey Oak tree DEAD - Dead Fell 2 x Ash trees SCDL - Safety concerns due to defect and Fell 1 x Silver Birch tree location Fell 1 x Group of 3 False Acacia Remove 1 already fallen Beech tree Decision Target Date: For Information Only - No Comments Required NEW MILTON Application No: R14/15/20/0072 Date Registered: 10/02/2020 Address: FOREST GARDEN HOUSE, NORTH DRIVE, OSSEMSLEY, NEW MILTON, BH25 5TJ Case Officer: Nik Gruber Tree Ref: Proposed Works: Reason for Work: DEAD - Dead Decision Target Date: 23/03/2020 For Information Only - No Comments Required Q:\Plantech\Reports\TP\TWAPPS\Applications Entered Between Dates(Tree Works) public.rpt Page 2 of 3 New Forest National Park Authority Data Date: 12/02/2020 Trees Works Applications Entered Between 05/02/20 and 11/02/20 Total Number of Applications: 8 Q:\Plantech\Reports\TP\TWAPPS\Applications Entered Between Dates(Tree Works) public.rpt Page 3 of 3.
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