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Whitehouse Woods’ trees to get the chop

The owner of the Whitehouse Woods site in Lamlash has received planning permission to cut back some of the trees in the area covered by a Tree Preservation Order.

Following a request by the roads authority seeking to make the trees – which overhang the A841 in Lamlash – comply with legislation, site owner Iain Thomson submitted the application which was approved, but subjected to a reduction in scope.

Consent was sought to undertake treeworks involving: crown lifting of a large beech tree to provide clearance of 5.1m above the public road and 2.5m above the associated footway; the removal of a dead tree; and the removal of seven smaller self-seeded trees around the perimeter of the grounds.

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