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Tpo:06 Wandsworth Borough Council List of Properties Where Trees Are TPO:06 WANDSWORTH BOROUGH COUNCIL LIST OF PROPERTIES WHERE TREES ARE COVERED BY TREE PRESERVATION ORDERS DECEMBER 2018 PROPERTIES WHERE TREES ARE COVERED BY TREE PRESERVATION ORDERS STREET NAME POSTAL PROPERTY NUMBER, NAME, TPO NO. DATE AREA SITE SERVED ABBERLEY MEWS SW11 Nos. 1 & 2 TPO 237/1998 26.11.98 ABBEY DRIVE SW17 Open space rear of nos. 17 & 20, TPO 99/1987 19.11.87 rear of 31-36 TPO 99/2003 28.03.03 See also Church Lane & Rectory Lane ABBOTSLEIGH SW16 1, 2, 3-9, 4-8, 12-14, 15, 17,18, 19, TPO 53/1984 21.11.84 ROAD 20-24, 25, 33-35 ABERCROMBIE SW11 Builders Yard (rear part of South TPO 37/1980 30.10.80 STREET Lodge, Latchmere Road) and adjacent to 88-90 Abercrombie Street. AKEHURST STREET SW15 Adj. End House Cottage TPO 202/1995 30.10.95 AKEHURST STREET SW15 8 TPO 423/2015 20.10.15 ALBERT BRIDGE RD SW11 2, 7, 41, 63, 65, TPO 10/1996 31.10.96 Albert Mansions, 67, 69, Ralph West Hall, 83, Albany Mansions, St Mary-le-Park Court, 111 ALBERT DRIVE SW19 No. 1 TPO 126/1990 12.09.90 ALBERT DRIVE SW19 R/O Mortimer Lodge TPO 85/1986 25.09.86 ALBERT DRIVE SW19 66 TPO 299/2003 03.04.03 ALDRINGTON ROAD SW16 2-16 (even incl.) see also TPO 53/1984 21.11.84 Fir Tree Close 11-13 (odd incl.) ALEXANDRA SW11 7 TPO 317/2005 20.07.05 AVENUE ALLFARTHING SW18 30, 31, 37, 43-45, 53-57 TPO 35/1979 LANE Superseded by TPO 35/2009 see Confirmed 02.09.80 below ALLFARTHING SW18 43, 57, 65, 85, TPO 35/2009 01.10.09 LANE 54, 56 ALTENBURG SW11 1-15 (St. Andrew’s Church) TPO 259/2000 31.01.00 GARDENS Not Confirmed Forms/TPO/TPO List PROPERTIES WHERE TREES ARE COVERED BY TREE PRESERVATION ORDERS STREET NAME POSTAL PROPERTY NUMBER, NAME, TPO NO. DATE AREA SITE SERVED ALTENBURG SW11 5 TPO 371/2008 20.08.08 GARDENS ALTENBURG SW11 79 TPO 25/2004 04.03.04 GARDENS ALTON ROAD SW15 Roehampton Parish Hall TPO 342/2007 03.05.07 ALTON ROAD SW15 3-5 TPO 164/1991 14.08.91 ALTON ROAD SW15 6 TPO 155/1991 29.04.91 ALTON ROAD SW15 66 TPO 231/1998 09.04.98 AMBROSE MEWS SW11 All TPO 37/1980 30.10.80 AMBERLAND ROAD SW18 Land north of Everett Close off TPO 68/1985 Amerland Road Confirmed 12.02.86 ARLESLEY CLOSE SW15 3, 5, 9 and private street trees TPO 249/1999 27.05.99 AUGUSTUS ROAD SW19 25 TPO 308/2004 NOT CONFIR MED AUGUSTUS ROAD SW19 27 TPO 319/2005 20.07.05 AUGUSTUS ROAD SW19 87 TPO 14/2000 27.09.00 AUGUSTUS ROAD SW19 93, 95 The Vicarage, TPO 3/1970 07.07.70 St Paul’s Church and St Paul’s Cottage. AUGUSTUS ROAD SW19 2 TPO 126/1990 12.09.90 10-14 (even incl) 18 Southfields Court Stroan House (Hostel of the Daughters of Mary Immaculate), Augustus Court (Flats 1-12) 54-58 60-64 Florys Court (Flats 1-18) 78 82 90-92 100 11-13, 35-37, 43, 61, 65 Forms/TPO/TPO List PROPERTIES WHERE TREES ARE COVERED BY TREE PRESERVATION ORDERS STREET NAME POSTAL PROPERTY NUMBER, NAME, TPO NO. DATE AREA SITE SERVED AUGUSTUS ROAD SW19 95 (1-20 The Acorns), 1-16 TPO 2/1997 30.09.97 Dorodus Court, 108, 110, 112, 88a (St Paul’s Cottage- was 114), 116 (Vicarage), St Paul’s Church Forms/TPO/TPO List BALHAM HIGH SW12 Sainsburys (car park) TPO 70/1999 26.11.99 ROAD/BALHAM STATION ROAD/BEDFORD HILL BALHAM HIGH SW17 St Mary’s Church, 222, 272 ROAD Upper Tooting Methodist Church TPO 139/1990 27.09.90 Electricity Transformer Station TPO 1/1961 19.10.61 BALHAM HIGH SW17 16a The Boulevard, Seventh Day TPO 143/1990 01.03.90 ROAD Adventist Church BALHAM HIGH SW17 268 TPO 370/2008 12.09.08 ROAD BALHAM HIGH SW17 272, 286, 288 TPO 139/1990 27.09.90 ROAD & TPO 1/1961 19.10.61 BALHAM HIGH SW17 Electricity sub station --------- 00.00.00 ROAD (Not served) BALHAM HIGH SW17 Moira Court TPO 78/2006 13.02.06 ROAD BALHAM HIGH SW17 Du Cane Court TPO 446/2018 22.10.18 ROAD BALHAM HILL SW12 14, 22-26 TPO 139/1990 27.09.90 BALHAM HILL SW12 40-54 (see also 53 Oldridge Road) TPO 417/2012 16.07.12 BALMUIR GARDENS SW15 Putney Lawn Tennis Club TPO 77/1986 13.05.86 BARRINGER SW17 30 & 40 TPO 254/1999 22.07.99 SQUARE BASKERVILLE SW18 1 TPO 106/1988 13.07.88 ROAD BASKERVILLE SW18 25 (Greenview Court) TPO 402/2010 19.01.10 ROAD BATHGATE ROAD SW19 61 (supersedes TPO 145/1990 – TPO 315/2004 24.11.04 the property was previously 25 Queensmere Road) BATHGATE ROAD SW19 69 (Superseded by TPO 303) TPO 225/1997 08.09.97 BATHGATE ROAD SW19 69, 71 TPO 303/2003 31.12.03 BATHGATE ROAD SW19 73 (see also TPO 386/2009) TPO 154/1991 23.04.91 BATHGATE ROAD SW19 73 (See also TPO 154/1991) TPO 386/2009 NOT CONFIR MED Forms/TPO/TPO List BATTERSEA HIGH SW11 Thomas’s School (former Walter St TPO 113/1989 09.08.98 STREET John’s School) BATTERSEA PARK SW8 41-49 TPO 395/2009 01.09.09 ROAD BATTERSEA PARK SW11 St. Saviors Church grounds, TPO 31/1979 15.03.79 ROAD LEB grounds. BATTERSEA PARK SW11 Former Convent Site (see also 124 TPO 90/1986 22.09.86 ROAD Creative House, Prince of Wales Drive) BATTERSEA RISE SW11 Former Infants School to St. Mark’s TPO 352/2008 18.02.08 Church BEAUFORT CLOSE SW15 23 and Private street trees TPO 30/1978 05.10.78 (former Scio House) BEAUMONT ROAD SW19 Land rear of Coach House, Coach TPO 15/1973 07.06.73 House, Glencaple and Lincluden (34-92 & 1-10 George Wyver Cl.) BEAUMONT ROAD SW19 171 TPO 50/1984 06.07.84 BECTIVE ROAD SW15 Disraeli Gardens TPO 52/1991 28.01.91 BEDFORD HILL SW12 91-97 (Odd Incl), 101, 117, 119, TPO 150/1993 14.12.93 123-125 (Hollybank Flats), 155, 157, 161, 169, 209, 211, 215-221 (Odd Incl), 225-231 (Wimbourne House and The Old Priory) 144-148 (Even Incl), 154, 168, 172, 176, 182, 186, 194, 196, 198, 204, 210 BEECHCROFT SW17 Chelsea College Site ROAD (Adjacent to existing access NE to TPO 32/2001 29.03.01 SW) – see College Gardens etc. BEECHCROFT SW17 61 TPO 217/2001 19.07.01 ROAD BEECHCROFT SW17 91-97 TPO/389/2009 09.04.09 ROAD BEECHES ROAD SW17 Lock-up garages (Site of 41-63) TPO 38/1980 VOID BEECHES ROAD SW17 Park Hill Court TPO 310/2004 03.03.04 BELMONT MEWS SW19 1-8 consecutive TPO 151/1991 26.06.91 TPO 122/LBM BENDON VALLEY SW18 Mecca Bingo (See also Haldane TPO 209/1996 08.07.96 Place) BESSBOROUGH SW15 1 TPO 147/1991 05.07.91 ROAD Forms/TPO/TPO List BESSBOROUGH SW15 4 Stoatley House TPO 141/1990 08.01.90 ROAD BEVIN SQUARE SW17 2, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 14, 16, 17, 18, TPO 217/2001 19.07.01 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 29, 31, 32, 34, 35, 37, 39, and open space BLADE MEWS SW15 1-7 TPO 5/1960 07.07.60 BLENKARNE ROAD SW11 1, 2 (Magnolia Court), TPO 54/1984 3-11, 12, 15, 35, 39 Confirmed 05.06.85 BODMIN STREET SW18 TPO 189/1997 Not served BOLINGBROKE SW11 23 TPO 54/1984 GROVE Confirmed 05.06.85 BOLINGBROKE SW11 45 TPO 445/2018 05.06.18 GROVE BOLINGBROKE SW11 26 (See also Dents Road) TPO 166/1991 11.10.91 GROVE BOLINGBROKE SW11 93 TPO 345/2007 NOT GROVE CONFIR MED BOUNDARIES SW12 26 TPO 159/1991 17.07.91 ROAD BOWLING GREEN SW15 Hollwood, Bilbeth, Pitts Walk, TPO 6/1969 01.12.69 CLOSE Bowling Green House and Pitt Cottage (See also TPO 124/89) BOWLING GREEN SW15 Pitt Cottage (See also TPO 6/69) TPO 124/1989 01.06.89 CLOSE BRETT HOUSE SW15 (Putney Heath Lane) TPO 68/1985 CLOSE Confirmed 12.02.86 BRIGHTWELL SW17 2 TPO 374/2008 06.10.08 CRESCENT BRISTOL GARDENS SW15 1 TPO 219/1997 21.04.97 BRISTOL GARDENS SW15 4 TPO 405/2010 11.03.10 BRISTOL GARDENS SW15 6 TPO 6/1969 01.12.69 BRODRICK ROAD SW17 44 TPO 340/2007 30.04.07 BRODRICK ROAD SW17 54 TPO 122/1989 04.04.89 Forms/TPO/TPO List BROOMWOOD SW11 Thomas’ Day School (Formerly TPO 175/1993 19.05.93 ROAD Walsingham School) BURGHLEY HALL SW19 1-40 TPO 168/2002 02.12.02 CLOSE BURLEIGH PLACE SW15 O/s 4, access road. TPO 190/1998 27.07.98 BURNTWOOD LANE SW17 236 (Ronald Gibson House) TPO 244/1998 26.11.98 BURNTWOOD LANE SW17 Springfield Hospital (see under Glenburnie Road) BUTTERMERE SW15 45 TPO 263/2000 24.08.00 DRIVE Forms/TPO/TPO List PROPERTIES WHERE TREES ARE COVERED BY TREE PRESERVATION ORDER STREET NAME POSTAL PROPERTY NUMBER, NAME, TPO NO. DATE AREA SITE SERVED CABUL ROAD SW11 Christ Church and Vicarage TPO 27/1978 22.06.78 grounds CALBOURNE ROAD SW12 Rear of 64-68 TPO 194/94 12.12.94 CAMBALT ROAD SW15 1A Kerry Cottages, TPO 190/1998 27.07.98 o/s 4 Burleigh Place Burleigh Place (Access Road) 7 (Ashdown) Hector Court 10, 12, 18 20, 22 (Hurstwood), 24 125, 131 CAMBRIDGE ROAD SW11 2 TPO 10/1996 31.10.96 CANDAHAR ROAD SW11 Christ Church and TPO 27/1978 Vicarage grounds Confirmed 22.06.78 CARLISLE WAY SW17 Area adjacent no.2 (see also TPO 99/2003 28.03.03 Abbey Drive, Church Lane, Rectory Lane, St.
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