Greenwich Council reviews tree works and extensions

Greenwich Council Reviews Tree Works and Extensions Applications

Greenwich Council is currently assessing various tree works and extension applications submitted in January 2025, inviting community feedback.

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Greenwich, London, Tree Works, Extensions, Planning Applications

Greenwich: So, the council’s been busy checking out a bunch of applications this January. They’re looking at everything from tree trimming to home extensions.

For instance, at 668 Sidcup Road, they’re giving the green light for a single-storey rear extension. Sounds like a nice upgrade, right?

Then there’s 2 St Johns Park, where they want to trim a sycamore tree down by about 2 meters. And at 167-171 Eltham Road, they’re planning to pollard a lime tree to keep it manageable.

Over in Plumstead, they’re working on some sycamore trees at 218A-220A Burrage Road, doing a crown lift and reduction. It’s all about keeping those trees healthy!

In Mays Court, they’re looking to reduce a witch hazel tree by 2-3 meters. And at 5 Clayton Mews, they’re also reducing the height of an ash tree by 2 meters.

There are also plans for two single-storey rear extensions at 22 Little Heath in Charlton. Plus, they’re removing some trees at 51 Dickson Road due to health concerns.

They’ve got a lot on their plate, with applications for loft conversions and even some landscaping details being submitted. It’s a busy time for the council!

Residents are encouraged to check out the full details and share their thoughts on the Greenwich Borough Council’s Planning Portal. It’s a great way to stay involved in the community!

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