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<strong>St</strong> <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Redcliffe</strong><br />

Appendix B<br />

BS 5837: 2012 <strong>Tree</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

<strong>Tree</strong>/<br />

Group<br />

No.<br />

Species<br />

Height<br />

(m)<br />

<strong>St</strong>em<br />

Diam. at<br />

1.5m<br />

(mm)<br />

Branch Spread (m)<br />

N S E W<br />

Canopy<br />

Cleara<br />

-nce<br />

(m)<br />

T1 Lime 18 580 7 3 6 6.5 2<br />

Age<br />

Class<br />

Early<br />

mature<br />

T2 Horse chestnut 19 1230 6 8 12 7 1.6 Mature<br />

T3 Lime 11 290 1 2 5 6 2.3<br />

T4 Lime 16.5 430 4 4 5 5 2.0<br />

Early<br />

mature<br />

Early<br />

mature<br />

T5 Lime 13.5 870 5 6 6 6 1.9 Mature<br />

G6 Yew hedge 2-3 100-200 0.4<br />

T7 Lime 11 470 6 1.5 1 3 1.2<br />

Early<br />

mature<br />

Observations<br />

Asymmetric canopy. Extensive basal growth. Showing<br />

good vigour.<br />

Four stems from 1.8m, with a "bowl" between - no<br />

signs of significant decay. Small dead branches within<br />

canopy, but showing good vigour, despite Leaf miner<br />

infestation.<br />

Suppressed. Could consider removal to give T2 and<br />

T4 more space to develop.<br />

Management<br />

Recommendations<br />

Estimated<br />

Remaining<br />

Contribution<br />

(years)<br />

BS 5837<br />

Category<br />

Grading<br />

Protect<br />

-ion<br />

Distnce<br />

(m)<br />

Root<br />

Protect.<br />

Area<br />

(m2)<br />

Remove basal growth. >40 A2 7.0 152<br />

Remove dead branches.<br />

At same time carry out a<br />

climbing inspection and<br />

highlight structural<br />

weaknesses.<br />

>40 A2 14.8 684<br />

15-30 B-C2 3.5 38<br />

Good form structure and vigour. >40 A2 5.2 84<br />

Twin stems which have fused, with western stem<br />

bifurcating at 2m. Pollarded to 3.5m approximately 10<br />

years ago- risk of decay where pollarded, weakening<br />

attachment points.<br />

A line of multi stem trees growing at approximately<br />

0.7m spacing. <strong>Tree</strong>s at southern end engulfed by<br />

creepers and elder growth. Remainder, with fresh<br />

growth but patchy. Some gaps. Low amenity value.<br />

20-40 B2 10.4 342<br />

Remove. 15-30 C2 2.4 18<br />

Low vigour. Poor structure. Remove. 10-20 C2 5.6 100<br />

G8 Berberis 3 25-50 0 Mature 10-20 C2 0.6 1<br />

G9 Roses 1.8-2.2 25-50 0.5 Mature 10-20 C2 0.6 1<br />

T10 Laburnum 3.2 200 4 0 2 3 1.7<br />

T11 Holly 3.6 140 1 1 1 1 1.7<br />

Early<br />

mature<br />

Early<br />

mature<br />

T12 Dogwood 3.8 200 0.5 3 0.5 3 1.6 Mature<br />

T13 Cherry 5.5 270 3.5 3.5 3 3.5 1.8<br />

T14 Cherry 8 140 2 2 1 2.5 2<br />

T15 Amelanchier 8.5 160 2 2 0.5 3 3.5<br />

Early<br />

mature<br />

Semimature<br />

Semimature<br />

Semimature<br />

Three stems- 100,120,120mm- all leaning to north.<br />

Good vigour and will provide attractive flowering, but<br />

short lived.<br />

Six stems from base- average 55mm. Variegated<br />

variety. Low amenity value.<br />

Three stems at 1.5m- 100,120,130mm. Poor structure.<br />

Attractive flowering, but short lived.<br />

Five stems from 1.3m. Ornamental variety. Good<br />

crown shape and vigour.<br />

10-20 B-C2 2.4 18<br />

10-20 C2 1.7 9<br />

10-20 B-C2 2.4 18<br />

20-40 B2 3.2 33<br />

Good form and vigour. >40 C2 1.7 9<br />

Completely engulfed in ivy. Low branches dead. Remove. 5-15 C2 1.9 12<br />

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<strong>St</strong> <strong>Mary</strong> <strong>Redcliffe</strong><br />

Appendix B<br />

BS 5837: 2012 <strong>Tree</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

<strong>Tree</strong>/<br />

Group<br />

No.<br />

Species<br />

Height<br />

(m)<br />

<strong>St</strong>em<br />

Diam. at<br />

1.5m<br />

(mm)<br />

Branch Spread (m)<br />

N S E W<br />

Canopy<br />

Cleara<br />

-nce<br />

(m)<br />

T16 Holly 5.5 120 1 1 0.5 1.5 1.3<br />

T17 Holly 6 80 0.5 1 0.5 1 1.7<br />

T18 Ash 7.5 160 1 2 1 2.5 3.5<br />

T19 Holly 3.5 110 0.5 1 0 2 1.5<br />

Age<br />

Class<br />

Semimature<br />

Semimature<br />

Semimature<br />

Semimature<br />

G20 Shrubs 1-2.5 50-75 0 Mature<br />

Observations<br />

Management<br />

Recommendations<br />

Estimated<br />

Remaining<br />

Contribution<br />

(years)<br />

BS 5837<br />

Category<br />

Grading<br />

Protect<br />

-ion<br />

Distnce<br />

(m)<br />

Low branches removed. Good vigour. 20-40 C2 1.4 7<br />

Twin stem from base- 30 and 70mm. Good vigour, but<br />

low amenity value.<br />

Root<br />

Protect.<br />

Area<br />

(m2)<br />

10-20 C2 1.0 3<br />

Four stems from base- 60,60,60,120mm- tight forks. 20-40 C2 1.9 12<br />

Leaning to west. Poor form. 10-20 C2 1.3 5<br />

A mixture of mostly over mature and poorly managed<br />

shrubs including elder and elaeagnus.<br />

Remove 10-20 C2 0.9 3<br />

G21 12no. lime 13 270 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 1.6<br />

Semimature<br />

Lift crown to provide 3m<br />

Showing good vigour, creating an impressive avenue. ground clearance over<br />

path and 1.8m over grass.<br />

>40 A1 3.2 33<br />

T22 Lime 13 260 5 4 4.5 4.5 1.6<br />

Semimature<br />

Part of avenue, extensive bark wounds to main stem,<br />

but callusing.<br />

Lift crown to provide 3m<br />

ground clearance over<br />

path and 1.8m over grass.<br />

>40 A-B2 3.1 31<br />

T23 Lime 300 5 5 5 4 1.6<br />

Semimature<br />

Lift crown to provide 3m<br />

ground clearance over<br />

path and 1.8m over grass.<br />

>40 A1 3.6 41<br />

T24 Lime 13.5 330 6 6 6 6 1.6<br />

Early<br />

mature<br />

Good form and structure. Some damage to surface<br />

roots.<br />

>40 A1 4.0 49<br />

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