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Trees to be saved after work is given the thumbs up

April 29th, 2008 · No Comments

Permission to fell several trees which had become rotten during building work in Bradley Stoke have been given the green light.

As we reported in February, seven trees off Woodlands Road which we the subject of a Tree Preservation Order, faced either the chop or felling.

The trees, at Woodlands Court, had taken a “battering during development of the site, and work needed to be carried out to save them.

Two cherry trees will be thinned with dead wood removed to encourage growth while another will be cut down.

Multi-stemmed ash trees will be cut back while a lime will be reduced to allow more light into a nearby house.

The planning consent stipulates that the trees which are cut down must be replaced by new ones that are approved by Bradley Stoke Town Council.

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Planned work could extend life of trees

February 13th, 2008 · No Comments

Several trees off Woodlands Lane in Bradley Stoke could be cut back or felled under new plans.

The seven trees, which “took a battering during development of the site”, are covered by the Tree Preservation Order.

Two cherry trees at the site need thinning and dead wood removing to encourage growth while another which has become rotten could be cut down.

Multi-stemmed ash trees there also need cutting back while a lime could be reduced to allow more light into a nearby house.

The application at Woodlands Court was made to South Gloucestershire Council who will have to consider whether to allow the work.

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