Tree Preservation Report

Parish Id:
27
Address:
Enmore Castle
Behind
St Michaels Church
Enmore
Sequence:
4
Year:
1985

Parish:
ENMORE
Served:
13/05/1985
Location:
ENMORE
Confirmed:
05/06/1985
OS Ref:
Removed:

Preservation Group Comments


Group Group Type Species Condition Crown Spread Height Survey Date Comments
T / 1 Individual Tree Beech Mature 28 18 01/12/1997 Some Fungal attack in trunk/side stems may self pollard in the next few years 27/16/00007 Consent for sweet chestnut (T3) prune back by approx. 5-6m, Beech tree (T1) prune back to suitable pruning poing (2-3m max) granted 30/11/2016
T / 2 Individual Tree Scots Pine Mature 14 21 01/12/1997
T / 3 Individual Tree Sweet Chestnut Mature 26 18 01/12/1997 27/16/00007 Consent for sweet chestnut (T3) prune back by approx. 5-6m, Beech tree (T1) prune back to suitable pruning poing (2-3m max) granted 30/11/2016
T / 4 Individual Tree Scots Pine Mature 26 18 01/12/1997
T / 5 Individual Tree Yew Mature 11 18 01/12/1997
T / 6 Individual Tree Cedar of Lebanon New Sapling 2 2 01/12/1997 Fell down in 1987 storm - replanted recently.
T / 7 Individual Tree Beech New Sapling 22 13 01/12/1997 Natural pollard, ivy and holly at the base of trunk
T / 8 Individual Tree Beech Mature 23 21 01/12/1997 Ivy and holly at base of trunk Meeting with JAB and Dave Hansford of Hi-Line 8/8/2013 agreed, T8 the large mature beech in a state of decline and with significant decay in the main stem is to be removed on Monday 12th August during a power shutdown in order that this work can be undertaken safely. This is to be done under the exceptions to the need to apply under the TPO regulations as it is deemed the tree is sufficiently dangerous to justify this.
T / 9 Individual Tree Oak Mature 16 15 01/12/1997 Considerable die back, top of tree dried out, lower areas still alive, heavy fungal attack at base of trunk.
T / 10 Individual Tree Beech Felled 01/12/1997 No T10 but 2m away a new small beech 12ft long could take its place.
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