Last week, Greenwich Council received a variety of applications, including notable ones for the removal of trees in Blackheath and other areas. The most significant among them is the proposal to remove a self-sown native oak tree due to safety hazards from its distorted trunk and root damage. Other applications also involve home improvements such as extensions and renovations, reflecting a growing demand for residential development alongside tree management efforts to ensure safety and preserve local biodiversity.
Among the various applications submitted to Greenwich Council, one notable request includes the removal of a self-sown native oak tree in Blackheath due to safety concerns.
The submitted applications outline tree management requests and residential construction plans, highlighting a crucial balance between urban development and maintaining local biodiversity.
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