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Trees and Shading

Subject: Trees and Shading
From: Jon Lambourne
Date: Dec 13 2001 12:49:46
I've been asked to write a proof of evidence for a planning inquiry in the 
next few days - as if I didn't have enough to do already!...
The main problem is the developer wants to build a 3 - 4 storey block of 
flats about 5m from a line of mature, TPO'd yew and other trees.... Even 
their own plans show the crowns against the windows of the flank walls!
If the new residents are into light deprevation, all well and good but 
otherwise I envisage a few conflicts arising if the flats get built.
I'm aware of APN 5 "Shaded by Trees" and the latest version of "Hedge Height 
and Light Loss" on the DTLR web-site, but can anyone point me towards:
- Any other methods for calculating / displaying the effects of tree shading 
on buildings, 
- Any useful references / precedents?
Thanks in advance,

Jon Lambourne 
Arboricultural Officer
01227 862487

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