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New application submitted for work to protected trees at St Ann's Hospital

The GLA has submitted a planning application for works to more that thirty trees on the St Ann's Hospital site.

The application apparently revives a very similar one from last year that was eventually withdrawn.

The application page on Haringey's website says that all the trees are the subject of tree protection orders.

Most are mature trees with heights of up to 20 metres.

Some of the work is crown lifting and ivy removal and some is the removal of trees in poor health. But a handful of healthy trees is to be felled simply to make way for construction.

The aboriculturalist's report commissioned by the GLA is attached for those interested.

The planning application is at www.planningservices.haringey.gov.uk (closing date 12th March).

Thanks to Geoff Amabalino for the heads up on this.

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In case you are unaware having registered an objection last night with a request to be kept informed about the application I this morning received as email entitled: Haringey Council : Informing of Withdrawal - App ref HGY/2021/0482.

No reason has been given that I can find but I have asked.

The full letter said:

 

          Neil Le Milliere

          

          London

          N15 5LJ

Our ref: HGY/2021/0482

Contact: Janey Zhao

Office Telephone: 0208 489 4885

Mobile: 07966149932

 

Date: 19/02/2021

 

  

Dear Sir,

 

Town and Country Planning Act 1990

Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (England) Order 2015

 

Location:  St Anns General Hospital St Anns Road N15 3TH

Proposal: Works to trees protected by a TPO.

Works to trees T6, T8, T10-T14, T16, T20-T22, T24-T30, T33 and G6-G10 as detailed in the submitted report.

 

I am writing to inform you that the above application has been WITHDRAWN, and is no longer being considered by the Council for a decision.

 

Yours faithfully, Dean Hermitage

Head of Development Management and Planning Enforcement

Planning Service

Cheers, Neil

Thanks for the update. Strange though. This is exactly what happened last time. 

Sounds about right...........chop anything down that stands in the way of construction.

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