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Beaulieu Bramshaw Brockenhurst Copythorne New Forest National Park Authority Date: 12/05/2021 Parish List Trees Works Applications Decided Between 05/05/21 and 11/05/21 BEAULIEU Application No: R14/15/21/0231 Address: SPEARBED COPSE, DOCK LANE, BEAULIEU, BROCKENHURST, SO42 7YJ Case Officer: Nik Gruber Decision Date: 05/05/2021 Decision: Exempt Works BRAMSHAW Application No: CONS/21/0189 Address: POPES COTTAGE, LYNDHURST ROAD, BROOK, LYNDHURST, SO43 7HE Case Officer: James Palmer Decision Date: 11/05/2021 Decision: Raise No Objections BROCKENHURST Application No: TPO/21/0188 Address: THE GRACES, ARMSTRONG ROAD, BROCKENHURST, SO42 7TA Case Officer: Nik Gruber Tree Ref Proposed Works Reason for Work ALL T23 Fell 1 x Red Oak leaving a 4m habitat Degraded stem base with Armillaria ssp monolith. present, Decision Date: 06/05/2021 Decision: Grant COPYTHORNE Application No: CONS/21/0182 Address: THE COTTAGE, NEWBRIDGE, CADNAM, SOUTHAMPTON, SO40 2NW Case Officer: James Palmer Decision Date: 06/05/2021 Decision: Raise No Objections HALE Application No: CONS/21/0181 Address: ARWOOD, HALE PURLIEU, HALE, FORDINGBRIDGE, SP6 2NN Case Officer: James Palmer Decision Date: 06/05/2021 Decision: Raise No Objections HYDE Application No: R14/15/21/0235 Address: 2 THE PADDOCK, FROGHAM, FORDINGBRIDGE, SP6 2HZ Case Officer: Nik Gruber Decision Date: 07/05/2021 Decision: Exempt Works LYNDHURST Q:\Plantech\Reports\TP\TWAPPS\Decided Between Dates(Tree Works).rpt Page 1 of 2 New Forest National Park Authority Date: 12/05/2021 Parish List Trees Works Applications Decided Between 05/05/21 and 11/05/21 Application No: R14/15/21/0232 Address: THE QUEENS HOUSE, HIGH STREET, LYNDHURST, SO43 7NH Case Officer: Nik Gruber Decision Date: 05/05/2021 Decision: Exempt Works MINSTEAD Application No: CONS/21/0190 Address: THE SPLASH, NEWTOWN ROAD, MINSTEAD, LYNDHURST, SO43 7GJ Case Officer: James Palmer Decision Date: 11/05/2021 Decision: Raise No Objections WOODGREEN Application No: CONS/21/0185 Address: HOOFPRINTS, 2 NURSERY COTTAGES, HALE ROAD, WOODGREEN, FORDINGBRIDGE, SP6 2AL Case Officer: James Palmer Decision Date: 06/05/2021 Decision: Raise No Objections Total No of Applications: 9 Decided within 8 weeks: 9 Percentage within 8 weeks: 100.00% Total Inside National Park 9 Total 9 Q:\Plantech\Reports\TP\TWAPPS\Decided Between Dates(Tree Works).rpt Page 2 of 2.
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