Kirrin Lodge Garth Ends Road Bishop Burton East Riding Of Yorkshire HU17 8QR Data via plota.co.uk
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BISHOP BURTON CONSERVATION AREA - Fell 2 no. Western Red Cedar trees (T1 & T2) due to included bark and many of the stems lean towards property and are close enough to cause damage; Fell 1 no. Laburnum tree (T3) as it is in poor condition shaded from the other trees; Fell 1 no. Ash tree (T4) due to poor condition and excessive signs of dieback in the crown; Fell 1 no. Cypress tree (T5) due to signs of root lifting leaning directly towards property; Crown reduce 1 no. Laurel tree (T6) by 3 metres and remove dead stems; Crown lift 1 no. White Pine tree (T7) to 2 metres; Crown reduce 1 no. Cherry tree (T8) by 2 metres; Crown reduce 1 no. Apple tree (T9) by 1 metre and crown thin by 20%; Crown reduce 1 no. Cherry tree (T10) by 2 metres and crown thin by 20%; Crown thin 1 no. Apple tree (T11) by 30%; Fell 1 no. dead Cherry tree (T12); Crown lift 1 no. Maple tree (T13) to 3 metres; Crown reduce 1 no. Cherry tree (T14) by reducing 1 no. limb as illustrated; Fell 1 no. Cypress tree (T15) to improve the quality of the Cedar next to it Data via plota.co.uk
East Riding is one of the fastest councils in England for householder decisions, ranking #8 out of 292. Only 15% of applications have the time limit extended, well below the 40% national average - the council usually decides on time. Householder applications are slightly more likely to be approved here (92%) than the national average (90%).
