Summary |
Application Number |
2024/0542/TPO |
Location Address |
Lindenthwaite
Beacon Edge
Penrith
CA11 8BN |
Proposal |
TPO No58 1994, T1 Yew – remove co-dominant stem growing at 45 degrees to the northwest. Reduce canopy on remaining crown by 30 per cent on the north side to balance the tree. This will leave a single stem with a uniform crown securing the tree’s future. T2 Beech tree – raise crown of the beech tree to 7m. This will provide light for the yew tree securing its future, take ends of branches away from the roof and give us headroom while gardening.
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Status |
Determined |
Application Type |
Tree Preservation Order |
Appeal Decision |
N/A |
Important Dates |
Application Received Date |
25/03/2024 |
Application Valid Date |
25/03/2024 |
Consultation Start Date |
03/04/2024 |
Site Visited / Site Notice Date |
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Consultation End |
24/04/2024 |
Advert Expiry |
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Committee Date (if applicable) |
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Committee Agenda |
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Decision Date |
30/04/2024 |
Expiry Date |
20/05/2024 |
Further Information |
Expected Decision Level |
Delegated |
Case Officer |
Charlotte Greenhow |
Parish |
Penrith
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Ward |
Penrith North
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Applicant |
Christine Barnes |
Agent |
Christine Barnes |
Agent Address |
Lindenthwaite
Beacon Edge
Penrith
CA11 8BN |
Conservation Area |
N/A - |
Listed Building Grade |
N/A |
Condition Details / Information Notes |
All tree work shall be carried out in accordance with British Standard BS3998 - Recommendations for Tree Work.
Reason: To ensure the protection and retention of important landscape features. |
1. This Letter of Consent to undertake tree surgery or felling works to trees protected by a Tree Preservation Order and/or within a Conservation Area will expire after two years of the date of issue of the Letter. It is incumbent upon the applicant to ensure that further consent is obtained in the event of this Consent expiring without the works having been undertaken.
2. In taking the action specified in this Notice, special care should be taken to prevent harm or disturbance to wildlife. Under The Countryside and Wildlife Act and The Conservation Of Habitats and Species Regulations it is a criminal offence to disturb bats, birds and other wildlife therefore anyone working on trees should ensure the necessary checks are carried out fully before work commences to avoid the risk of prosecution.
3. It may be necessary to obtain the permission of the tree owner(s) or other parties before carrying out any consented work to trees as detailed in this notice and it is the applicant detailed above that is required to do this. The decision of the Council does not involve obtaining any such permission nor will it condone the use of the notice to obtain permission from the tree owner(s) or other parties.
4. Removal of dead wood and damaged branches from protected trees does not require the consent of the Council, however, if there is any doubt, always check with the Council.
5. If, when carrying out the work detailed in this Notice, significant defects in the tree(s) become apparent that were not obvious before work commenced, advice should be sought from the Council before work that is additional to that detailed in this Notice is carried out. It is always the responsibility of the person(s) carrying out and authorising the work to be able to prove that any additional work was necessary and failure to obtain the necessary consent may result in prosecution.
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Consultation Responses
Consultee List
Name |
Organisation |
Sent |
Reply Received |
Cllr Mark Rudhall |
W&F Council |
03/04/2024 |
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Cllr Patricia Bell |
W&F Council |
03/04/2024 |
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Deputy Town Clerk |
Penrith Town Council |
03/04/2024 |
10/04/2024 |
Town Clerk |
Penrith Town Council |
03/04/2024 |
10/04/2024 |