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Leeds City Council • 26/01577/TR

Emergency works approved to reduce and prune lime tree at Shaw Lane

11 Shaw Lane Headingley Leeds

An emergency application has been approved to remove a failed limb and cut back the remaining stems of a lime tree at a property directly adjacent to a Grade II listed wall and gate piers.

Status
approved
Type
tree

Summary

The works concern a single lime tree (T1) at 11 Shaw Lane. The proposal is to remove all regrowth, cut away a failed limb, and reduce three remaining stems to specific points shown in the submitted photographs. The application was classed as an emergency and has already been approved. The tree sits directly next to a Grade II listed wall and gate piers. Shaw House, also Grade II listed, is about a one-minute walk away. Shaw Grange, another Grade II listed building, is similarly close. The tree may contribute to the character and setting of these historic structures. Because this is an emergency application, the works may already be complete or under way. The tree officer raised no objection and the required notice period was served.

What you can do

This application (ref: 26/01577/TR) has already been approved. If you have concerns about how the works were carried out or the impact on nearby listed buildings, contact Leeds City Council's planning department directly. You can ask to see the full decision notice and the tree officer's report.

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