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Bradgate Park Landscape Tree Survey Tree Schedule, Group Schedule, Woodland Schedule & Key to Schedule Appendix A of the Landscape Tree Survey Report On Behalf of The Bradgate Park Trust Bradgate Park Newtown Linford Leicester LE6 OHE By Ben Rose BSc(Hons) MSc DipArb(RFS) MArborA MICFor Chartered Arboriculturist Arboricultural Association Registered Consultant 11 th April 2014

Bradgate Park Full Tree Schedule TS 11.4.14 1 ARBORICULTURAL APPRAISAL 1.1 The Tree Condition Assessments A total of 1954 living trees and a further 60 standing dead trees were recorded in the survey. An arboricultural assessment was only carried out on trees that were veteran or historic specimens, this included 651 trees. An assessment of a tree s condition and the environment around the tree gives an impression of the physiological vitality of the tree and of its expected tolerance to stress, wounding, pathogenic attack or competition. This evaluation of tree condition has informed the types of management that have been recommended. 1.2 Limitations This is a preliminary assessment from ground level and observations have been made solely from visual inspection for the purposes of assessment in terms relevant to veteran tree management. Only a trowel, mallet and fine manual metal probe have been used to aid tree assessment. No invasive or other detailed internal decay detection devices have been used in assessing trunk condition. The conclusions relate to conditions found at the time of inspection. As tree growth is continual and the effects of any debilitating factors may be progressive the recommended tree management works are valid for a period of five years only. Any change in the environment around a tree may have implications for tree health such as hydrological changes, extreme climatic events or other site works. If such changes do occur it may be sensible to re assess the tree(s). Since the survey was carried out in February and March the remains of fungal fruit bodies were often difficult to identify and many had completely decomposed and so subsequent inspections may confirm the presence of significant fungal species that were not visible during this survey. It should be noted that this survey is not a tree safety inspection; it has been carried out in order to inform the long term management of the trees at the site. But during the survey four trees were considered to be of safety concern; accordingly risk assessments have been recommended for these trees in the management specifications (trees numbered 1143, 1178, 1699 and 2998). 1.3 Recommended Arboricultural Works Suitable techniques and associated terminology are provided in the Tree Management Specification (Appendix B). A prioritised management schedule is also provided in the Tree Management Specification. The prioritization of works is normally dictated by the structural condition of the tree and how soon major limb loss or stem failure is expected. In some cases trees were observed to be in poor condition but there were few realistic forms of management; under these circumstances no management works have been recommended. www.boskytrees.co.uk Page 2

Bradgate Park Full Tree Schedule TS 11.4.14 2 GLOSSARY OF TERMS USED IN THE WORKS SPECIFICATIONS Apply woodchip mulch: The mulch should be applied to a depth of 5 10cm around the tree; deeper layers should be avoided because excessive use of mulch can induce fermentation, immobilize nutrients, cut off the oxygen supply, and lead to tree death. The mulch layer should not be laid in direct contact with the base of the stem as the above harmful effects may cause bark death and leave the tree susceptible to colonization by pathogenic organisms. Bolling: A term usually used to describe pollard head (the original zone of primary pollarding). Sometimes the term also includes the main trunk of a pollard tree. Canopy: The extent of the tree s crown. Crown: That part of a tree where the greater mass of foliar bearing growth is present and is composed of limbs, branches and foliage. Crown clean: The removal of deadwood, rubbing limbs, crossing branches, abnormal limbs, subdominant leaders, and branches with a tight fork etc. The aim of crown cleaning is to encourage the crown to develop that will be free from any major physical weaknesses. Crown lifting: Crown lifting involves pruning to achieve a desired vertical clearance above ground level or other surface. This is sometimes necessary to facilitate site usage. The removal of whole limbs is sometimes specified, in other cases only the removal of branches that extend downwards from larger lateral limbs. In all cases the removal of whole branches is advised opposed to branch shortening (because this creates stubs). Crown reduction: Crown reduction alleviates biomechanical stress by reducing both the leverage and the soil area of the tree. It involves pruning growth to an appropriately sized lateral branch, twig or bud to leave well distributed weight balance as feasible. The general principle is that, following reduction, there should still be a strong framework of healthy small diameter branches and twigs capable of producing dense leaf cover during the following growing season. The crown should normally be reduced in proportion to its original shape unless the reduction is necessary to reduce the loading experienced by a structural fault. Crown stems: The limbs that grow vertically and develop from the main trunk. Drip line: The outermost extent of the tree s crown. End weight reduction: This involves selective pruning, through a combination of thinning and targeted reduction, of the crown periphery to achieve a specified percentage reduction of outer growth. Internal growth (particularly epicormic) should be retained and not damaged in the pruning process. The aim of end weight reduction is to reduce the mechanical loading on the lever arm of limbs whilst maintaining the natural form of the crown outline and fine branching. End weight reduction should not involve the creation of large diameter wounds. This form of management should not leave the tree with branch stubs or long branches with foliage only present at the tip. Epicormic growth: Growth derived from a dormant or adventitious bud on a main stem or branch. Such growth within the crown of fully mature and veteran trees is valued for longevity and its protection and promotion is an important aspect of veteran tree management. Basal epicormic growth is common on some trees, particularly lime trees. Group: Tree that form a cohesive arboricultural features (visually, culturally or aerodynamically) have been assessed as a group. www.boskytrees.co.uk Page 3

Bradgate Park Full Tree Schedule TS 11.4.14 Lateral limbs: Crown limbs that grow horizontally away from the trunk. Limbs: The main branches that make up the framework of the crown. In these specifications 'branches' are smaller and originate on crown limbs. Monolith: A standing dead tree usually with truncated limbs and height that is retained for the benefit of local wildlife. Pollard: A tree that in the past has been subject to the removal of principal crown limbs from the top of the main trunk (bole), typically at 2 4m from ground level. This management produces a crop of branches which can be harvested in subsequent years. Re balance crown: This practice involves the pruning of the canopy to reduce the risk of large limb loss (and subsequent crown disintegration) by reducing wind loading on particular limbs. It should involve relatively light pruning to the periphery of the canopy and the use hand tools may be appropriate. Remove deadwood: Deadwood is valued for the range of habitats that it supports and so, wherever possible, it should be retained within the crown. Nevertheless it should be removed (or reduced to a stable size) where its retention will present a risk to where its presence poses an unacceptable level of risk to the public. When carrying out deadwood removal arborists must avoid injury to living bark or sapwood as this could lead to the development of further dysfunction and colonisation by decay fungi or pathogens. Stub: A short section of a branch extending beyond the branch bark collar. Stubs can be created by storm damage or result from previous pruning. Trunk: The main stem of the tree. Woodland: Land that is mostly covered with woods or dense growths of trees and shrubs. www.boskytrees.co.uk Page 4

Appendix A: Full Tree Schedule Site: Bradgate Park Surveyor: Ben Rose and Gill Day Date of Survey: February and March 2014 Tree Number 1001 English oak 504 314 FM Veteran PL Access Twin stemmed. Both stems have been reduced in the past, now with 4 5m regrowth. 1002 English oak 565 381 FM Veteran PL None Burrs on the trunk. Cavity in upper part of the main trunk. The crown has retrenched and is now small. 1003 English oak SM No action required at present. 1004 English oak EM No action required at present. 1005 Red oak 191 76 M Historic PL Access No obvious significant defects. G 4 No action required at present. 1006 Cedar of Lebanon 238 63 M Historic PL Access No obvious significant defects. G 4 No action required at present. 1007 English oak EM No action required at present. 1008 Alder Y No action required at present. 1009 Alder M No action required at present. 1010 English oak 591 413 FM Veteran PL Access Several large trunk cavities. The crown has retrenched and is now relatively small. 1011 English oak 346 174 FM Veteran PL Access Hollow trunk. Unbalanced crown. Most of the crown has been shed but the remaining growth is healthy. G 2 Re balance the crown by removing 4 5m of growth from the overarching limb. 1012 English oak 321 157 FM Veteran PL Access Past height reduction. 1013 English oak 386 205 FM Veteran PL Access The trunk is very hollow at the base. Trunk cavity at 6m. Heavy crown limbs. G 2 Reduce the crown by 25%. Retain growth in the lower crown. 1014 English oak 299 143 FM Veteran PL Hollow trunk. Unbalanced crown. Most of the crown has been shed but the Access remaining growth is healthy. 1015 Alder Y No action required at present. 1016 English oak SM No action required at present. 2 2

1017 English oak 465 274 FM Veteran PL Pollard Old pollard. Hollow trunk. Horizontal crack in the trunk at 2.5m. Slight trunk lean. Past crown reduction. Decay at base of large lateral limb to south. F 2 Reduce the tree's height by 5m. Reduce the larger lateral limbs by 4 5m. Re balance as feasible. 1 1018 English oak 448 258 FM Veteran PL Old pollard. Bark wounding at base next to the drive. Recent crown reduction. Pollard Sparse foliage. Few options for management. P 2 No action required at present. 1019 English oak EM Recent new pollard. No action required at present. 1020 English oak 572 390 FM Veteran PL Pollard Old pollard. Hollow trunk. Past crown reduction and the tree has responded well. 1021 English oak M No action required at present. 1022 Cedar of Lebanon 336 96 M Historic PL EyeC Past pruning wounds. No obvious significant defects. G 4 No action required at present. 1023 Monkey puzzle 279 133 M Historic PL EyeC No obvious significant defects. G 4 No action required at present. 1024 Alder M No action required at present. 1025 English oak 423 236 FM Veteran PL Pollard Old pollard. Central stem has been lost and two main stems remain. Past crown reduction. 1026 English oak 464 273 FM Veteran PL Access Leaning tree. Possibly an old pollard. Decay at the base of the main trunk. G 2 Reduce the tree's height by 50%. 2 1027 English oak 555 370 FM Veteran PL Pollard Past crown reduction and the tree has responded well. 1028 Cedar of Lebanon 272 73 M Historic PL EyeC Minor root decay. Sparse foliage. Chlorotic. Unidentified toadstools at base. P 3 No action required at present. 1029 Blue atlas cedar 162 FM Historic PL EyeC No obvious significant defects. G 4 No action required at present. 1030 English oak 373 194 FM Veteran P None Cavity at base. Leaning trunk. Small crown. 1031 English oak 400 216 FM Veteran P None Cavity in large root to east. Leaning trunk. Small crown. 1032 Red oak M No action required at present. 1033 English oak EM No action required at present. 1034 English oak EM No action required at present. 1035 Monkey puzzle 236 104 M Historic PL EyeC No obvious significant defects. G 4 No action required at present. 1036 English oak EM No action required at present.

1037 English oak SM No action required at present. 1038 English oak EM No action required at present. 1039 English oak EM No action required at present. 1040 English oak EM No action required at present. 1041 English oak EM No action required at present. 1042 English oak 442 253 FM Veteran P None Hollow trunk. Unbalanced crown. Most of the crown has been shed but the remaining growth is healthy. Past pruning works. 1043 English oak 450 260 FM Veteran P Pollard Small crown. Shaded by companion trees. F 2 Pollard the adjacent trees (T1040 and 1041). 2 1044 English oak 634 467 FM Veteran P Pollard Sparse foliage in the upper crown. Past crown reduction. P 2 No action required at present. 1045 English oak 438 249 FM Veteran P Pollard Past crown reduction and the tree has responded well. Good growth in the lower crown. 1046 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 1047 Cedar of Lebanon 179 49 M Historic P EyeC No obvious significant defects. G 4 No action required at present. 1048 Cedar of Lebanon 440 144 M Historic P EyeC Trunk decay. Large scars from past limb loss. Unbalanced crown. F 3 No action required at present. 1049 English oak 331 164 M Veteran P None Hollow trunk. Small crown. 1050 English oak 518 329 M Veteran P Pollard Suspected internal trunk decay. Reduced crown size. 1051 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 1052 English oak 409 224 FM Veteran P Past heavy reduction. Good shoot growth in the lower crown. Fistulina hepatica Pollard observed in several locations. 1053 English oak 419 232 FM Veteran P Pollard Large trunk cavities at 2.5m and 3m. Past reduction of the main stem. 1054 English oak 400 216 FM Veteran P Pollard Hollow trunk. Small crown after heavy crown reduction. Wide trunk. Bark exudations. Old Fistulina hepatica brackets at base. Internal trunk 1055 English oak 560 376 FM Veteran P Pollard F 2 No action required at present. decay. Small crown after heavy crown reduction. 1056 English oak 293 139 M Veteran P None Hollow trunk. Reduced crown size. 1057 English oak 468 277 FM Veteran P Pollard Old brackets of Laetiporus sulphureus at base. Exposed roots with some decay. Large cavity in lateral limb to south. Past crown reduction. F 2 Reduce end weight of lateral limbs to south by 25%. 3

1058 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 1059 English oak 695 552 A Veteran P Pollard Very large old tree. Basal trunk cavity. Past crown reduction. 1060 English oak 430 242 FM Veteran P Pollard Use of a sounding mallet indicates that the trunk is decayed. Three crown stems from 4m. Past crown reduction with decay extending from the points of reduction. Good growth in the lower crown. G 2 Reduce the height of the tree by approximately 5m. Retain all lower growth. 1061 English oak 486 295 FM Veteran P Pollard The crown is naturally retrenching. 1062 Monkey puzzle 263 122 M Historic P EyeC No obvious significant defects. G 4 No action required at present. 2 1063 English oak 442 253 FM Veteran P Access Extensive sapwood decay on trunk. Old Fistulina hepatica bracket fungus 2.5m. The crown has been removed but there is one live branch at 5m to north. F 2 No action required at present. 1064 English oak 585 405 FM Veteran P Pollard Large old tree. Past crown reduction and the tree has responded well. 1065 English oak 445 255 FM Veteran P Pollard Past crown reduction and the tree has responded well. 1066 English oak 452 262 FM Veteran P None Deadwood and stubs in the crown. G 2 No action required at present. 1067 Blue atlas cedar 225 M Historic P EyeC No obvious significant defects. G 4 No action required at present. 1068 English oak 577 396 FM Veteran P None 1069 English oak 413 227 FM Veteran P Pollard Burrs on the trunk. Past crown reduction. Decay in all the major limbs but good foliar coverage. Past crown reduction and the tree has responded well. The central stem has extensive decay. Risk of failure at the old pollard point. G 2 Reduce the crown by 50%. Retain growth in the lower crown. 3 1070 English oak 544 357 FM Veteran P Pollard Past crown reduction and the tree has responded well. The bases of all the upper crown stems have extensive decay. Risk of failure at the old pollard point. G 2 Reduce the three upper crown stems to approximately 2.5m in length. Retain all lower growth. 3 1071 English oak 543 356 FM Veteran P Pollard Two of the main stems are now 1m stubs with vigorous shoot growth beneath. Several large trunk cavities. Hole in trunk to north at 5m. 1072 English oak 530 342 FM Veteran P Basal trunk hollow. Old pollard but there is one dominant stem remaining. Cavity at Pollard the base of the main crown stem but good reaction wood response. 1073 English oak 555 370 FM Veteran P Pollard Minor deadwood and stubs in the crown. 1074 English oak 560 376 FM Veteran P Pollard Hollow trunk with strong reaction wood growth around the edges of the cavity. A large crown stem originates at approximately 8m.

1075 English oak 432 244 FM Veteran P Pollard Large open hollow on the northern side of the trunk. Recent heavy reduction. And the tree seems to have responded reasonably well. 1076 English oak 400 216 FM Veteran P Pollard Decay at the old pollard point where the crown stems originate. G 2 Reduce the two largest stems by 5 6m in length. 3 1077 English oak 455 265 FM Veteran P Pollard Trunk decay. Old Fistulina hepatica fruit body at 2m. Cavity at the old pollard point where the crown stem originates. Small crown. New shoot growth developing well in the lower crown. Shaded by the nearby monkey puzzle (T1078). 1078 Monkey puzzle 135 54 M Historic P EyeC Resin exudations from the trunk. If these exudations become worse and the crown thins this tree should be removed. F 4 No action required at present. 1079 Cedar of Lebanon 600 243 FM Historic P EyeC Large scars from past limb removals. Co dominant crown stems. Small holly established in crevice at 6m. F 3 No action required at present. 1080 English oak EM No action required at present. 1081 English oak EM No action required at present. 1082 English oak EM No action required at present. 1083 English oak 423 236 FM Veteran PL Pollard 1084 English oak 372 194 FM Veteran PL Pollard Trunk decay, open hollow at 2 4m. Old Fistulina hepatica fruit body at 2m. Good foliar coverage. Four co dominant stems, but one is now a 3m stump. Possible bundle planting. Old Fistulina hepatica fruit body at 4m. Recent heavy reduction to the three remaining stems with good response of new shoot growth. 1085 English oak 616 444 FM Veteran PL Pollard Trunk decay, open hollow at 2 4m. The crown is naturally retrenching. 1086 English oak 630 462 FM Veteran PL Pollard Deadwood and stubs in the crown. The crown is naturally retrenching. 1087 English oak 710 573 FM Veteran PL Pollard Basal hollowing. Two main stems. The smaller stem has extensive decay and a high risk of failure, but it a reduction of that stem is likely to be infeasible. Large scar on bigger trunk at 10m. 1088 English oak 378 198 M Veteran PL None Past crown reduction. Cavities in crown stems. 1089 English oak 403 218 FM Veteran PL Pollard Internal trunk decay. Cavity at 4m. Unbalanced crown. G 2 Reduce the crown by 40%. Retain all lower growth. 1090 Larch 184 M Historic PL Loose bark and bark exudations at base. Tree in decline, probably due to Access Phytophthora ramorum. P 3 No action required at present. 1091 English oak Y No action required at present. 2

1092 English oak EM No action required at present. 1093 Red oak EM Included bark in main fork unions. No action required at present. 1094 English oak 227 103 FM Veteran PL Access Old bark wounding at base. Four main stems, one is a 4m stump. Possible bundle planting. Recent heavy reduction but the growth response is weak. P 2 No action required at present. 1095 English oak 256 118 M Historic PL None Leaning tree. Decay at the base of the trunk associated with the loss of a former stem. Cavity at the top of the trunk. G 3 No action required at present. 1096 English oak SM No action required at present. 1097 English oak SM No action required at present. 1098 Sweet chestnut Y No action required at present. 1099 English oak Y No action required at present. 1100 English oak M No action required at present. 1101 English oak 316 154 M Veteran PL None Basal hollow. Deadwood and stubs in the crown. F 2 No action required at present. 1102 English oak M No action required at present. 1103 English oak M No action required at present. 1104 English oak EM No action required at present. 1105 English oak Y No action required at present. 1106 English oak M No action required at present. 1107 English oak 386 205 M Veteran PL None Basal hollow. Recent crown reduction. Deadwood and stubs in the crown. Upper crown dieback. F 2 No action required at present. 1108 English oak M No action required at present. 1109 English oak 324 159 M Veteran PL None Basal decay. Laetiporus sulphureus at base. Two main stems, one has recently been reduced to 5m and the other has had a crown reduction. Deadwood and stubs in the crown. Upper crown dieback. F 2 No action required at present. 1110 English oak 332 164 M Veteran PL None Trunk lean. Tall tree. Signs of torsion cracks on the trunk. G 2 Top the tree at a height of approximately 12m. 3 1111 English oak 304 146 M Veteran PL None Small patch of basal decay. Large stub at 16m. Upper crown dieback. F 2 No action required at present. 1112 English oak Y No action required at present.

1113 English oak Y No action required at present. 1114 English oak EM No action required at present. 1115 English oak Y No action required at present. 1116 English oak Y Apparent stress. No action required at present. 1117 Red oak Y Basal wounding, possible Phytophthora ramorum. No action required at present. 1118 English oak 366 189 M Veteran PL None Small basal cavity. F 2 No action required at present. 1119 English oak 275 128 M Veteran PL None Leaning tree. Decay at the base of the trunk associated with the loss of a former stem. Cavity at the top of the trunk. F 2 No action required at present. 1120 English oak M No action required at present. 1121 English oak FM No action required at present. 1122 English oak FM No action required at present. 1123 English oak EM No action required at present. 1124 English oak EM No action required at present. 1125 English oak EM No action required at present. 1126 English oak EM No action required at present. 1127 English oak EM No action required at present. 1128 English oak M No action required at present. 1129 English oak 415 229 FM Veteran PL None Basal hollowing. Two large scars on the trunk. Deadwood in the crown. Upper crown dieback. F 2 No action required at present. 1130 English oak M No action required at present. 1131 English oak 251 115 M Veteran PL None Undermined root plate. Loose bark. Past crown reduction. F 2 No action required at present. 1132 English oak 240 110 M Veteran PL None Basal hollowing. Loose bark. Past crown reduction. F 2 No action required at present. 1133 English oak 243 111 M Veteran P None Trunk decay. Most of the crown is dead but one limb remains. F 2 No action required at present. 1134 English oak 332 164 M Veteran P None Basal cavity. Trunk cavity at 4m. F 2 No action required at present. 1135 English oak 265 123 M Veteran P None Two stems and they both have extensive decay. F 2 No action required at present. 1136 English oak M No action required at present.

1137 English oak 599 423 M Veteran P None Small basal cavities. Two co dominant stems. Past crown reduction. F 2 No action required at present. 1138 English oak 0 Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 1139 English oak 242 111 M Veteran P None 1140 English oak 440 251 FM Veteran P None Basal hollowing. Two stems have been removed leaving one remaining, this has a large scar from 1.5m to 15m. Twin stemmed. The lateral limb in the upper crown has decay at the point of attachment. Possible bundle planting. F 2 No action required at present. 1141 English oak 444 255 FM Veteran P None Three co dominant crown stems. Past crown reduction. Possible bundle planting. 1142 English oak 283 133 M Veteran P None Twin stemmed. Possible bundle planting. Cavity at 3.5m. Past crown reduction but now this tree seems to be naturally retrenching. 1143 English oak 251 115 M Veteran P None Basal decay. Trunk decay. Heavy limb over footpath. G 2 Carry out a tree risk assessment. RM 1144 English oak 286 135 M Veteran P None Basal decay. Past crown reduction. Sparse growth in the upper crown. 1145 English oak 204 93 M Veteran P None Trunk decay, hollows and deadwood. 1146 English oak 325 159 M Veteran P None Twin stemmed. Possible bundle planting. Scars, deadwood and stubs in the crown. 1147 English oak M No action required at present. 1148 English oak 241 110 M Veteran P None Natural pollard. Extensive trunk decay. 1149 English oak 289 137 M Veteran P None Basal decay where two former stems have been removed. Sparse growth in the upper crown. 1150 English oak 318 155 M Veteran P None Small basal cavities. Laetiporus sulphureus at 1m. The top has been shed from 15m. 1151 English oak 271 126 M Veteran P None Trunk cavity from 3 5m. 1152 English oak 237 108 M Veteran P None Natural pollard. Extensive trunk decay. Good foliar coverage. 1153 English oak 452 262 FM Veteran P None Basal hollows. Twin stemmed. Possible bundle planting. The largest stem has a large trunk cavity containing Laetiporus sulphureus. Past crown reduction. Scars, deadwood and stubs in the crown. 1154 English oak 403 218 FM Veteran P Pollard Exposed roots. Internal trunk decay. Lightning strike. 1155 English oak 372 194 FM Veteran P Pollard The trunk is an open hollow. Past fire damage. Small but healthy crown. 1156 English oak 282 132 FM Veteran P Pollard The trunk is an open hollow. Small crown. F 2 No action required at present.

1157 English oak 545 358 FM Veteran P Pollard The crown has been lost from 3m. Hollow trunk. Small and unbalanced crown that has developed from one remaining side limb. F 2 No action required at present. 1158 English oak 590 411 FM Veteran P Pollard One cavity at the top of the bole. Numerous large limbs comprise the crown. 1159 English oak Y No action required at present. 1160 English oak Y No action required at present. 1161 English oak EM No action required at present. 1162 English oak 598 421 FM Veteran P Pollard 1163 English oak 450 260 FM Veteran P Pollard Basal cavity. Leaning tree. Past fire damage. Cavity at the top of the trunk. Past crown reduction. Two stems that have both been pollarded. Large cavities in both trunks revealing extensive hollowing. Past fire damage. Both stems have recently been heavily reduced. F 2 No action required at present. 1164 English oak 330 163 M Veteran P Pollard Open hollow trunk. Crown leans to east. F 2 No action required at present. stemremains. 1165 English oak 264 122 M Veteran P Pollard One upright Old cavities at pollard point. Sparse growth in the upper crown. F 2 No action required at present. 1166 English oak 353 179 M Veteran P Pollard Trunk decay from past limb loss. Reduced crown size. F 2 No action required at present. 1167 English oak 416 230 FM Veteran P Pollard Past crown reduction. Cavities at the bolling point. Good growth in the lower crown. F 2 No action required at present. 1168 English oak 424 237 FM Veteran P Pollard Past crown reduction. Deadwood and stubs in the crown. F 2 No action required at present. 1169 English oak 414 228 FM Veteran P Pollard Past crown reduction. Cavities at the bolling point. Good growth in the lower crown. F 2 No action required at present. 1170 English oak 627 458 FM Veteran P Pollard Open hollow trunk. Reduced crown size. F 2 No action required at present. 1171 English oak SM No action required at present. 1172 English oak SM No action required at present. 1173 English oak SM No action required at present. 1174 Silver birch SM Growing out of a dead stump. No action required at present. 1175 English oak SM No action required at present. 1176 English oak 361 185 M Veteran P Pollard Deadwood and stubs in the crown. F 2 No action required at present. 1177 English oak 442 253 FM Veteran P Pollard Past crown reduction. Deadwood and stubs in the crown. F 2 No action required at present.

1178 English oak 466 275 FM Veteran P Pollard Past crown reduction. Heavy limb above a weak attachment point. Footpath under the crown. F 2 Carry out a tree risk assessment. 1179 English oak 432 244 FM Veteran P Pollard Cavities in surface roots. Past limb reduction. F 2 No action required at present. RM 1180 English oak 375 196 FM Veteran P Pollard Extensive trunk decay. Few options for management. P 2 No action required at present. 1181 Silver birch EM No action required at present. 1182 Silver birch Y No action required at present. 1183 Silver birch Y No action required at present. 1184 English oak 0 Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 1185 English oak 306 147 M Veteran P Pollard Cavities in surface roots. Past crown reduction. F 2 No action required at present. 1186 English oak 370 192 M Veteran P Pollard Cavities in surface roots. Extensive trunk decay. Most of the crown has been shed but a new, smaller crown has regrown. Neglected pollard. Tall crown stems. Large cavity where a previous crown stemhas 1187 English oak 455 265 FM Veteran P Pollard been shed in the past. Risk of major limb loss. Reduce the crown by G 2 approximately 4m in all directions. 1188 English oak 396 213 FM Veteran P Pollard Most of the crown has been shed. Large open cavity at the bolling point. 1189 English oak 580 399 FM Veteran P Pollard 1190 English oak 563 379 FM Veteran P Pollard 1191 English oak 635 469 FM Veteran P Pollard 1192 English oak 358 183 M Veteran P Pollard 1193 English oak 706 568 A Veteran PL Pollard Some dead sapwood to the east. Fistulina hepatica at 3m. High pollard. Crown stems have been shed in the past. Past crown reduction. Burrs on the trunk. Cavity at 4m where a major limb has been shed. Past crown reduction. Good foliar coverage 8n the lower crown. Multi stemmed tree, possible bundle planting. One stem has been removed 8n the past. Neglected pollard. Large trunk cavity where a previous crown stem has been shed in the past. Suppressed by larger companion tree. Very wide trunk. Past fire damage. Unbalanced crown. Heavy limbs to north. Risk that the shell of the trunk could split. G 2 Remove the lowest limb that almost touches the ground. 1194 English oak 455 265 FM Veteran PL None Extensive trunk decay. Reduced crown size. Few options for management. F 2 No action required at present. Very hollow trunk. Past fire damage. Leaning crown. A healthy young crown has 1195 English oak 363 187 FM Veteran PL None developed. This is beginning to be shaded by the adjacent young tree. Burrs on the trunk. The crown has been shed from 5m. A few young shoots have 1196 English oak 550 364 FM Veteran PL Pollard developed. G 2 Pollard the adjacent earlymature tree. P 2 No action required at present. 2 1 3

Very hollow trunk. Relatively small crown. This is beginning to be shaded by the Remove the adjacent semimature tree. 1197 English oak 338 168 FM Veteran PL Pollard F 2 3 adjacent young tree. 1198 English oak 404 219 FM Veteran PL Pollard Most of the crown has been shed. Large open cavity at the bolling point. This is Pollard the two adjacent earlymature trees. F 2 3 beginning to be shaded by the adjacent young trees to the north. 1199 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 1200 English oak 463 272 FM Veteran PL Pollard 1201 English oak 503 313 FM Veteran PL None 1202 English oak 382 201 FM Veteran PL Pollard Neglected pollard. Large trunk cavity where a previous crown stem has been shed in the past. The young tree to the north has been planted too close to this tree. Very hollow trunk. Past fire damage. Leaning crown. A young crown has developed but it is very small at the present time. Very hollow trunk. Past fire damage. Leaning crown. A new crown has developed but it is small and beginning to get shaded by the adjacent trees. F 2 Reduce the upper crown stems to leave the overall tree height of approximately 12m. Also remove the adjacent young tree. F 2 No action required at present. F 2 Pollard the adjacent earlymature trees to the south of this tree. Pollard the two adjacent earlymature trees to the south. Most of the crown has died back kbut there is some growth throughout h the remaining ll h l 1203 English oak 410 224 FM Veteran PL Pollard P 2 crown. This is beginning to be shaded by the adjacent young trees. 1204 English oak 403 218 FM Veteran PL Pollard 1205 English oak 395 212 FM Veteran PL Pollard 1206 English oak 365 188 FM Veteran PL Pollard 1207 English oak 518 329 FM Veteran PL Pollard Most of the crown has died back but there is some growth throughout the remaining crown. This is beginning to be shaded by the adjacent young trees. Trunk cavity. Relatively small crown. This is beginning to be shaded by the adjacent young tree. Trunk cavity. Relatively small crown. This is beginning to be shaded by the adjacent young trees. Basal hollow. Extensive trunk decay. Most of the crown has died back but there is some growth throughout the remaining crown. This is beginning to be shaded by the adjacent young trees. P 2 F 2 F 2 F 2 Pollard the four adjacent earlymature trees. Remove the adjacent semimature tree to the south. Pollard the four adjacent earlymature trees. Pollard the two adjacent earlymature trees. 1208 English oak 471 280 FM Veteran PL Pollard Trunk cavity revealing hollow trunk. Past crown reduction. F 2 No action required at present. 1209 English oak 486 295 FM Veteran PL Pollard Neglected pollard. Trunk cavity revealing hollow trunk. Heavy crown limbs. F 2 1210 English oak 540 353 FM Veteran PL Very hollow trunk. Past fire damage. Past crown reduction and the tree has Pollard responded very well, with approximately 4m regrowth. 1211 English oak 399 215 FM Veteran PL Basal cavity. Deadwood and stubs in the crown. This is beginning to be shaded by Pollard the adjacent young trees. G 2 G 2 Reduce tree height by 8m and remaining crown stems by 4 5m. Reduce tree height to 9m and retain all lower growth. Pollard the adjacent earlymature trees. 2 3 1 2 3 2 2 2 2 3

1212 English oak 431 243 FM Veteran PL Pollard Large cavity at the bolling point. Heavy branch weight G 2 Reduce end weight of lateral limb to west by 30%. 1213 English oak 518 329 FM Veteran PL Pollard Large hollow trunk. Fire damage. A small crown has regrown. F 2 No action required at present. 1 1214 English oak 328 162 FM Veteran PL Pollard Large hollow trunk. A small crown has regrown. F 2 No action required at present. 1215 English oak 340 170 FM Veteran PL Pollard Large hollow trunk. A small crown has regrown. F 2 No action required at present. 1216 English oak 468 277 FM Veteran PL Pollard Trunk cavity caused by major loss of crown stem. Beginning to be shaded by two adjacent young trees. F 3 Remove the two adjacent young trees. 1217 English oak 0 Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 2 1218 English oak 602 426 FM Veteran PL Pollard The original crown has been shed from 5m and the remaining crown stems have been heavily reduced. Beginning to be shaded by three adjacent young trees. G 2 Remove the three adjacent young trees. 2 1219 English oak Y No action required at present. 1220 English oak Y No action required at present. 1221 English oak Y No action required at present. 1222 English oak Y No action required at present. 1223 English oak SM No action required at present. 1224 English oak SM No action required at present. 1225 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1226 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1227 English oak SM No action required at present. 1228 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1229 English oak Y No action required at present. 1230 English oak SM No action required at present. 1231 English oak SM No action required at present. 1232 English oak Y No action required at present. 1233 English oak SM No action required at present. 1234 English oak SM No action required at present.

1235 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1236 English oak SM No action required at present. 1237 English oak SM No action required at present. 1238 English oak 320 156 FM Veteran PL None Very hollow trunk with one third missing completely from ground level to crown in west direction. Deadwood stumps and limbs. Holes in trunk. 1239 English oak Y No action required at present. 1240 English oak Y No action required at present. 1241 English oak Y No action required at present. 1242 English oak Y No action required at present. 1243 English oak Y No action required at present. 1244 English oak Y No action required at present. 1245 English oak 645 482 FM Ancient PL Pollard Hollow trunk, split wide open. Past fire damage. Small healthy crown growing from hollow pollard structure. Tree at risk of shedding foliage bearing limbs. G 2 Reduce crown by approximately 3m in all directions, (use a MEWP if possible). 2 1246 English oak Y No action required at present. 1247 English oak Y No action required at present. 1248 English oak 369 191 FM Veteran PL Pollard Hollow trunk missing one third. Small but healthy crown. Previous pollard remedial work. Two remaining main pollard stems also hollow but supporting small branches of remaining crown. 1249 Sweet chestnut 457 208 FM Veteran PL Crown die back on main stems extending from branches to and throughout trunk at Pollard ground level. Deadwood stubs, split limbs and hollows. F 2 No action required at present. 1250 Scots pine EM No action required at present. 1251 Hornbeam Y No action required at present. 1252 Hornbeam Y No action required at present. 1253 Hornbeam SM No action required at present. 1254 Scots pine SM No action required at present. 1255 Hornbeam Y No action required at present.

1256 Scots pine SM No action required at present. 1257 English oak Y No action required at present. 1258 Scots pine SM No action required at present. 1259 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1260 Lime SM No action required at present. 1261 Lime Y No action required at present. 1262 Sweet chestnut 255 85 EM No action required at present. 1263 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 1264 Lime Y No action required at present. 1265 Sweet chestnut Y No action required at present. 1266 Lime Y No action required at present. 1267 Lime SM No action required at present. 1268 Hornbeam SM No action required at present. 1269 Hornbeam SM No action required at present. 1270 Hornbeam SM No action required at present. 1271 Lime M No action required at present. 1272 Lime M No action required at present. 1273 Lime M No action required at present. 1274 Lime SM No action required at present. 1275 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1276 Sweet chestnut 396 163 FM Veteran PL Pollard Core of trunk deadwood from ground level running into crown main branches with vigorous live growth on north and south sides supporting small healthy crown. Deadwood stumps and branches, holes, split with brown rot in base of trunk south side, small cavities on north side at 0.5m above ground level. Tree becoming shaded out by no. 1270 and 1275. G 2 Remove adjacent trees numbered 1270 and 1275 1277 Sweet chestnut 0 Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 2

1278 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1279 Sweet chestnut 443 197 FM Veteran PL Pollard Hollow split rotted out trunk mostly deadwood with one small channel of live wood supporting very small live crown. Brown rot in trunk, deadwood stubs and holes. 1280 Sweet chestnut 350 134 FM Veteran PL Pollard Trunk partially rotted and exposed on south side. Basal cavity at ground level on north side. Main branches have split out in crown and deadwood branches and stubs remain. 1281 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 1282 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 1283 Lime SM No action required at present. 1284 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1285 Lime M No action required at present. 1286 Lime M No action required at present. 1287 Lime M No action required at present. 1288 Lime Y No action required at present. 1289 Lime M No action required at present. 1290 Lime M No action required at present. 1291 Lime M No action required at present. 1292 Lime M No action required at present. 1293 Lime EM No action required at present. 1294 English oak Y No action required at present. 1295 Lime M No action required at present. 1296 Lime M No action required at present. 1297 Lime M No action required at present. 1298 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 1299 Lime EM No action required at present.

1300 Lime M No action required at present. 1301 Lime M No action required at present. 1302 Lime M No action required at present. 1303 Lime M No action required at present. 1304 Lime SM No action required at present. 1305 Lime SM No action required at present. 1306 Lime SM No action required at present. 1307 Lime SM No action required at present. 1308 Lime SM No action required at present. 1309 Scots pine SM No action required at present. 1310 Scots pine SM No action required at present. 1311 Scots pine SM No action required at present. 1312 Scots pine SM No action required at present. 1313 Hornbeam SM No action required at present. 1314 Hornbeam SM No action required at present. 1315 Hornbeam SM No action required at present. 1316 Scots pine SM No action required at present. 1317 Scots pine SM No action required at present. 1318 Scots pine SM No action required at present. 1319 English oak SM No action required at present. 1320 English oak SM No action required at present. 1321 English oak SM No action required at present. 1322 English oak SM No action required at present. 1323 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present.

1324 English oak SM No action required at present. 1325 English oak SM No action required at present. 1326 English oak SM No action required at present. 1327 English oak SM No action required at present. 1328 English oak SM No action required at present. 1329 English oak SM No action required at present. 1330 English oak SM No action required at present. 1331 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1332 English oak SM No action required at present. 1333 English oak SM No action required at present. 1334 English oak EM No action required at present. 1335 English oak EM No action required at present. 1336 English oak Y No action required at present. 1337 English oak SM No action required at present. 1338 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1339 English oak SM No action required at present. 1340 English oak SM No action required at present. 1341 English oak SM No action required at present. 1342 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1343 English oak SM No action required at present. 1344 English oak SM No action required at present. 1345 English oak 327 161 FM Historic PL Land Large scar on trunk with associated decay. Fire damage at base. Crown has good foliar coverage. 1346 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 1347 English oak EM No action required at present.

1348 English oak EM No action required at present. 1349 English oak EM No action required at present. 1350 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 1351 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 1352 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 1353 English oak EM No action required at present. 1354 English oak EM No action required at present. 1355 English oak EM No action required at present. 1356 English oak EM No action required at present. 1357 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1358 English oak Y No action required at present. 1359 English oak Y No action required at present. 1360 English oak Y No action required at present. 1361 English oak Y No action required at present. 1362 English oak Y No action required at present. 1363 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1364 English oak SM No action required at present. 1365 English oak Y No action required at present. 1366 English oak EM No action required at present. 1367 English oak Y No action required at present. 1368 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1369 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1370 English oak SM No action required at present. 1371 Sweet chestnut Y No action required at present.

1372 English oak SM No action required at present. 1373 English oak SM No action required at present. 1374 English oak SM No action required at present. 1375 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 1376 English oak 497 306 FM Veteran PL Hollow trunk, mostly deadwood with one small live branch bearing small, healthy Pollard crown. Holes, deadwood stumps, cracks and fallen large deadwood. 1377 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1378 English oak Y No action required at present. 1379 English oak Y No action required at present. 1380 English oak SM No action required at present. Heavy live branches bearing small, healthy crown. Holes, hollow deadwood branch 1381 English oak 402 218 FM Veteran PL Pollard stubs, cracks and fungal bracket remains at 2m above ground on SE side. Few options for management at the present time. 1382 English oak Y No action required at present. 1383 English oak Y No action required at present. 1384 English oak Y No action required at present. 1385 English oak Y No action required at present. 1386 English oak Y No action required at present. 1387 Sweet chestnut Y No action required at present. 1388 English oak Y No action required at present. 1389 English oak Y No action required at present. 1390 English oak Y No action required at present. 1391 English oak Y No action required at present. 1392 English oak Y No action required at present. 1393 English oak Y No action required at present. 1394 English oak SM No action required at present.

1395 English oak 560 376 FM Veteran PL Pollard Hollow trunk 1m above ground with adventitious roots growing into debris, cavity at ground level to W side, trunk cracked beside deadwood plate 3m high from ground and 1/2m wide to N side. Deadwood branches and stubs. Wide healthy crown. G 2 Reduce crown by 4 5m in all directions. 3 1396 English oak SM No action required at present. 1397 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1398 English oak SM No action required at present. 1399 English oak 340 170 FM Veteran PL Pollard Forked semi hollow trunk cracked with cavity from ground up to twin stem union. South trunk dead, north trunk supports small healthy crown leaning over stream and wall. Deadwood snags and branches throughout, large fallen deadwood. Holes, splits and cracks. Fungal bracket decayed on W side of live trunk. 1400 English oak SM No action required at present. 1401 English oak SM No action required at present. 1402 English oak SM No action required at present. 1403 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 1404 English oak Y No action required at present. 1405 English oak SM No action required at present. 1406 English oak SM No action required at present. 1407 English oak SM No action required at present. 1408 English oak EM No action required at present. 1409 English oak SM No action required at present. 1410 English oak SM No action required at present. 1411 English oak SM No action required at present. 1412 Sycamore 410 129 FM Historic PL Pollard Holes at branch bases, cavity in main scaffold branch at 6m above ground to E side. Watery exudant 3m high on E side of trunk. Growing into wall on N side. G 3 No action required at present. 1413 English oak Y No action required at present.

1414 English oak Y No action required at present. 1415 English oak 520 331 FM Veteran PL Pollard Holes, cracks, splits, large deadwood within main stem on N side with exudants. Cavity at 2m in trunk on S side and at 5m, also in crown on W side where branches have snapped out. Large deadwood stumps and branches throughout healthy crown. Good woundwood formation. 1416 English oak 374 195 FM Veteran PL Pollard Cracks in bark at ground level and on S side at 1.5m revealing deadwood core of trunk. Holes, cavities and loose bark in trunk at pollard branch bases. Woodpecker type hole in trunk at 6m on N side, possible bat roost. Small healthy crown. 1417 English oak Y No action required at present. 1418 English oak 550 364 FM Veteran PL Pollard Hollow trunk split from ground to top at N, from 1m up to W, from ground in E and with open hole from S to N side. South side of trunk deadwood. Small healthy crown supported by live trunk on North. 1419 English oak Y No action required at present. 1420 English oak Y No action required at present. 1421 English oak 380 200 FM Veteran PL Hollow trunk with two thirds missing to N side. Splits in remaining shell. Deadwood Pollard branches and snags. Small healthy crown. 1422 English oak SM No action required at present. 1423 English oak SM No action required at present. 1424 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1425 English oak SM No action required at present. 1426 English oak SM No action required at present. 1427 English oak SM No action required at present. 1428 English oak SM No action required at present. 1429 English oak Y No action required at present. 1430 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1431 English oak SM No action required at present. 1432 English oak 485 294 FM Veteran PL Pollard Hollow trunk with one third missing to E side and fire damage. Deadwood stubs, branches and snags throughout healthy crown.

1433 English oak 385 204 FM Veteran PL Pollard 1434 English oak 395 212 FM Veteran PL Pollard Cavity at 1m on N side with crack in deadwood up to hollow in crown. Vertical dead pollard stems. Dieback in not so vigorous crown Open hollow trunk with two thirds gone. Large fallen deadwood pieces. Horizontal hollow open branch supporting half of small crown. Holes, cracks, splits and deadwood branches. Crown dieback. F 2 No action required at present. F 2 No action required at present. 1435 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1436 English oak SM No action required at present. 1437 English oak SM No action required at present. 1438 English oak 525 336 FM Veteran PL Pollard Cavity at base with inrolling seam of decay up to hollow in crown. Crown stems drawn up by taller plantation to north. Large stub in lower crown. Small holes. Large, horizontal lower limb extending to west. 1439 Sweet chestnut Y No action required at present. 1440 English oak Y No action required at present. 1441 English oak Y No action required at present. 1442 English oak Y No action required at present. 1443 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1444 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1445 English oak SM No action required at present. 1446 English oak 520 331 FM Veteran PL Pollard Small cavity at ground level on east side and small hole on west. Cavity at 2m on west side where large lower branch has snapped out. Branch holes and cavities at 4m above ground in trunk on north side. Large deadwood branch snags. Hollow trunk at 6m supporting healthy crown. Will become shaded out by tree no. 1447 over time. 1447 English oak SM Planted in memory of Violet Mary Naylor 1993 and Wilfred Naylor 1983. No action required at present. 1448 English oak 600 424 FM Veteran PL Pollard Small cavity at ground level on west and south side with black exudant above at 1.5m. Main leader has been lost from 7m. Branch holes and cavities. Large deadwood branch snags throughout crown. 1449 English oak SM No action required at present. 1450 English oak SM No action required at present.

1451 English oak SM No action required at present. 1452 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1453 English oak SM No action required at present. 1454 English oak 450 260 FM Veteran PL Large hollow trunk with deadwood at 2m. Cracks, holes, snags, hazard beams, Pollard deadwood fallen and in healthy crown. 1455 English oak Y No action required at present. 1456 English oak Y No action required at present. 1457 English oak Y No action required at present. 1458 English oak Y No action required at present. 1459 English oak SM No action required at present. 1460 English oak Y No action required at present. 1461 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1462 English oak Y No action required at present. 1463 English oak Y No action required at present. 1464 English oak SM No action required at present. 1465 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1466 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1467 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1468 English oak Y No action required at present. 1469 English oak SM No action required at present. 1470 English oak SM No action required at present. 1471 English oak 228 104 FM Veteran PL Pollard Half north side of trunk is deadwood and has snapped out, remaining trunk is hollow with signs of fungal decay but not bracket signs. Small crown with small deadwood. F 2 No action required at present.

1472 English oak 605 430 FM Veteran PL Pollard 1473 Sweet chestnut SM Hollow trunk at 1m above ground. Small holes and cavities around base. 1/3 trunk on south side is deadwood with cracks. Large deadwood branches and branch with cavity on top side leaning to west. Small deadwood in healthy crown. Tree becoming shaded by tree no. 1473. Pollard to prevent shading of adjacent veterans. 1474 English oak 648 486 FM Veteran PL Hollow trunk 1/3 standing, 1/3 fallen growing as phoenix, 1/3 deadwood stump and Pollard fallen deadwood. Holes, cavities, healthy crown leaning to west. 1475 English oak SM No action required at present. 1476 English oak 427 239 FM Veteran PL Pollard 1477 English oak 475 284 FM Veteran PL Pollard 1478 English oak 630 462 A Veteran PL Pollard Hollow trunk open to south side. Holes around base and on north side at 1.5m. Hollow cavity in lower Large side branch to west. Large deadwood snags and branches in small healthy crown. Becoming shaded by tree no. 1475. Small holes and cavities at ground level around trunk base. Large deadwood snag with holes at 2m on north side. Hollow trunk beginning at 2m above ground with branch holes. Large deadwood branches in healthy crown. Hollow trunk, open on north and east side from ground level. Deadwood branches, snags and holes in small, healthy crown. Tree leans to south. The southern side of the trunk is at risk of being shed. G 2 Reduce all the stems on the southern side of the crown by approximately 1m. Use a MEWP for this operation. 1479 Sweet chestnut Y No action required at present. 3 1 1480 English oak Y No action required at present. 1481 English oak Y No action required at present. 1482 English oak Y No action required at present. 1483 English oak Y No action required at present. 1484 English oak Y No action required at present. 1485 English oak SM No action required at present. 1486 English oak 428 240 FM Veteran PL Pollard Hollow trunk with open cavity to north. Large deadwood 3m standing trunk to west. Branches with hollows, cavities and splits. Large cavity at 3m on south side. Healthy crown.

1487 English oak 253 116 FM Veteran PL Pollard Hollowed out trunk with only 1/5 remaining standing after past fire damage. Remains of trunk stump 1.5m to east at ground and as fallen deadwood. Various lichens on south facing branches, deadwood snags and small branches throughout healthy crown. 1488 English oak SM No action required at present. 1489 English oak SM No action required at present. 1490 English oak SM No action required at present. 1491 English oak SM 1492 English oak SM Cavities and holes around base. Very hollow trunk at 1m with tree split open to 1493 English oak 725 596 A Veteran PL Pollard north and south side. Fallen deadwood at base. Stubs and dead branches in crown. Remains of fungal bracket at 2m on west side. Cavities and vertical splits in scaffold branches. Healthy canopy with good growth in the lower crown. Becoming shaded out by trees no.1492 and no.1491. G 2 Pollard or remove to prevent shading of the adjacent veteran. Pollard or remove to prevent shading of the adjacent veteran. Reduce crown by approximately 4m in all directions. Retain growth in the lower crown. 1494 English oak 765 658 A Veteran PL Pollard Cavities, holes, cracks around base. Hollow trunk open on south side with previous fire damage. Fallen deadwood with deadwood snags, branch holes and branches in small healthy crown. Becoming shaded out by tree no.1495. 1495 English oak SM Pollard or remove to prevent shading of the adjacent 3 veteran. 1496 English oak SM No action required at present. 3 3 2 1497 English oak 538 350 FM Veteran PL Pollard Former high pollard. Fallen deadwood. Large deadwood snapped out lower branches with cavities and hollows at 3m with wood pecker type hole on south side. Mass of epicormic shoots above 6m. Large deadwood in healthy crown. 1498 Sweet chestnut SM Pollard or remove to prevent shading of the adjacent veteran. 3

1499 English oak 440 251 FM Veteran PL Pollard Large hollow trunk with deadwood at 2m. Cracks, Large fallen deadwood. Hollow trunk with major lower branch snapped out to east with decayed fungal bracket 3m at top side of branch cavity with typical brown rot. Deadwood branches within small healthy crown. Remains of deadwood trunk standing at 2m above ground to west. 1500 English oak 526 337 FM Veteran PL Pollard Hollow trunk open to west with deadwood from ground level to crown. Large fallen deadwood. Deadwood branches, snags and vertical cracks in healthy crown. Tree leans to east away from hollow trunk creating an unbalanced and vulnerable crown shape. G 2 Reduce tree height by approximately 5m and rebalance crown as feasible. 1501 English oak SM No action required at present. 1502 English oak 525 336 FM Veteran PL Pollard Hollow trunk from ground level with openings on north and south side. Large holes where former branches have snapped out now as fallen deadwood. Snags hollows and deadwood in healthy crown. 1503 English oak 585 405 FM Veteran PL Pollard Cavities at base with hollow trunk open to west and tree leans to east. Large deadwood branch stubs. Signs of exudants from trunk. Vertical splits and hollows in branches. Good growth in the lower crown. 1504 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1505 English oak SM No action required at present. 1506 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1507 English oak 565 381 FM Veteran PL Pollard Very hollow trunk open on south east side from ground level. Full crown with good foliar coverage. Holes and cavities around base. Fallen deadwood. Cavities in trunk at 9m. Large vertical splits and cracks in stem. Exudants inside trunk. Tree at risk of trunk failure or shedding a major limb. G 2 Reduce upper crown by approximately 3m in all directions. Retain growth in the lower crown. 1508 English oak SM No action required at present. 1509 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1510 English oak Y No action required at present. 1511 English oak Y No action required at present. 1512 English oak Y No action required at present. 1513 English oak Y No action required at present. 2 2

1514 English oak 517 327 FM Veteran PL Pollard Hollow trunk 1/3 remaining, leaning to west. Large fallen deadwood, hollows where branches have snapped out or been removed from west side and from crown which is small and healthy. 1515 English oak Y No action required at present. 1516 English oak 467 276 FM Veteran PL Pollard Large fallen deadwood branches, hollow trunk with small holes around base. Large hole at 2m on south side. Cracks, holes and crevices in branches and deadwood plates in crown. Deadwood in small healthy crown. 1517 English oak SM No action required at present. 1518 English oak 428 240 FM Veteran PL Pollard Large fallen deadwood branches, hollow trunk with small holes around base. Large hollow trunk open to south side. Cracks, holes and crevices in branches and deadwood plates in small healthy crown. 1519 English oak SM No action required at present. 1520 English oak SM No action required at present. 1521 English oak SM No action required at present. 1522 English oak 650 489 FM Veteran PL Pollard Very hollow trunk open on east side from ground level. Naturally retrenched crown with good foliar coverage. Deadwood and stubs in the crown. 1523 English oak 430 242 FM Veteran PL Hollow trunk with opening to west. Tree leans to northeast. Remnant crown is small Pollard in size. Few options for management. 1524 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1525 English oak 310 150 FM Veteran PL Pollard Collapsed pollard growing as phoenix tree. Hollow trunk forming arch back to ground where crown grows up in west. Cavities, hollows, holes and vertical splits. Deadwood stubs and branches throughout small, healthy crown. 1526 English oak SM No action required at present. 1527 English oak SM No action required at present. 1528 English oak SM No action required at present. 1529 English oak SM No action required at present. 1530 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1531 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1532 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present.

1533 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1534 English oak SM No action required at present. 1535 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1536 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 1537 English oak 440 251 FM Veteran PL Pollard Hollow trunk open at 2m with small holes at base on south. Exudants at base and from trunk at 3m. Deadwood snags, hollows and vertical splits throughout small, healthy crown. 1538 English oak SM No action required at present. 1539 English oak SM No action required at present. 1540 English oak SM No action required at present. 1541 English oak SM No action required at present. 1542 English oak 337 168 FM Veteran PL Pollard Hollow trunk open to north, hlf half standing, half hlfas fll fallen deadwood d dwith large branches. Snags, branch holes and deadwood throughout healthy, small crown. 1543 English oak SM No action required at present. 1544 English oak Y No action required at present. 1545 English oak Y No action required at present. 1546 English oak Y No action required at present. 1547 English oak 447 257 FM Veteran PL Pollard Hollow open trunk, half gone completely on the north side. Shiny black tar like exudants from many cracks inside trunk. Vertical splits, hollows and cracks in main branches with deadwood stubs and snags throughout small, healthy crown. 1548 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1549 English oak Y No action required at present. 1550 English oak 510 320 FM Veteran PL Pollard Hollow trunk at 1m above ground. Trunk has split out and large branch is fallen deadwood. Crown has been reduced previously and tree is propped on the west side. Small holes, vertical splits and snags. Small deadwood in healthy crown. Picnic bench located under the crown. G 2 Reduce end weight of limbs extending to the east by 25%. Also move the bench out of falling distance from this tree. 2

1551 English oak SM No action required at present. 1552 English oak 275 128 FM Veteran PL Land Hollow trunk with holes at base. 2/3 of trunk missing, open to the south. Vertical splits with hollows in branches. Small, healthy crown. F 3 No action required at present. 1553 English oak 455 265 FM Veteran PL Pollard Very hollow trunk that leans heavily to the northwest, the crown also extends in this direction. Risk of trunk failure. G 2 Reduce crown to north and west by approximately 3m. 2 1554 English oak 500 309 FM Veteran PL Pollard Very hollow trunk. Quite a large and healthy crown. Risk of trunk failure. G 2 Reduce crown by approximately 4m in all directions. 2 1555 English oak 610 436 A Veteran PL Pollard Hollow trunk with 2/3 missing, open to west with hole on east side. Large fallen deadwood. Small, decayed fungal brackets at 1.5m on east, possibly Fistulina hepatica. Vertical cracks inside trunk. Cavities in main branches. Deadwood branches, snags and stumps throughout healthy crown. Hollow trunk 1/2 deadwood standing with holes and vertical cracks. Fallen 1556 English oak 530 342 FM Veteran PL Pollard deadwood. Vertical hollows in main branch. Deadwood stubs in healthy, small crown. 1557 English oak 525 336 FM Veteran PL Pollard Wide spreading horizontal rootplate with holes around base. Holes, cavities, hazard beam splits, deadwood snags and branches throughout healthy crown. 1558 English oak 603 428 A Veteran PL Pollard Two large stems, crown dieback. Tree is in advanced decline and unlikely to respond positively to pruning. P 2 No action required at present. 1559 English oak SM No action required at present. 1560 English oak SM No action required at present. 1561 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1562 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1563 English oak SM No action required at present. 1564 English oak Y No action required at present. 1565 English oak 380 200 FM Veteran PL Pollard Hollow trunk with 1m opening at 1.5m on east with buckling bark plates on west side. Large deadwood branch snags. Hollow at 6m on south side. Small hole at 9m on west side, possible bat roost.

1566 English oak 540 353 FM Veteran PL Pollard Hollow trunk with 1/2 missing on west side and 1m. Opening on north. Small holes at ground level. Deadwood branch stubs and branches in small, healthy crown which has been previously reduced. Tree has responded well. 1567 English oak 540 353 FM Veteran PL Pollard Very hollow trunk. Quite a large and healthy crown. Risk of trunk failure. G 2 Reduce crown by approximately 4m in all directions. 2 1568 English oak 550 364 FM Veteran PL Pollard Neglected pollard. Tall crown stems above a very hollow trunk, also with a significant weight imbalance to the northwest. Some new shoot growth in the lower crown. G 2 Reduce the tree height by 50% and retain all lower growth. 2 1569 English oak 442 253 FM Veteran PL Pollard Hollow trunk. Unbalanced crown. Reduce G 2 Reduce tree height by approximately 3m. 2 1570 English oak Y No action required at present. 1571 English oak Y No action required at present. 1572 English oak Y No action required at present. 1573 English oak Y No action required at present. 1574 Alder M Fungal brackets from base to 9m on north side. Tree in decline. No action required at present. 1575 Alder M Tree shows weeping, tar like spots as in Phytophthora symptoms and a cream coloured brown toped small bracket on the south at base, tree has been previously pruned severely. No action required at present. 1576 Alder EM No action required at present. 1577 Alder M Phytophthora symptoms. No action required at present. 1578 Alder M No action required at present. 1579 Cedar of Lebanon 362 107 FM Historic PL Water 1580 English oak 345 173 FM Historic PL Water 1581 Deodar cedar 345 118 FM Historic PL Water Root plate compacted and dead roots exposed on south side with cracked bark showing resin bleed at 1m. Tree crown is sparse due to extensive past pruning. Root plate compacted and roots exposed on south side Tree crown has had extensive past pruning, poor wound reaction wood, deadwood branches, stubs and snags. Root plate compacted showing dead roots on south side. Stem has been deadwood pruned, past extensive deadwood branches above dead roots on south. F 3 No action required at present. F 2 No action required at present. F 3 No action required at present.

1582 English oak 346 174 FM Historic PL Water 1583 Wild Service tree M Historic PL Water Decayed black/brown fungal bracket at base on east side where large lower branches have been past pruned to trunk. Sparse crown has been previously reduced. Poor wound wood response. Crown dieback. Tree has large wound at 1.5m on south where branch has torn out and shows signs of decay on deadwood as black, charcoal like stains. F 2 No action required at present. F 2 No action required at present. 1584 English oak 233 106 FM Historic PL Water Rootplate compacted and severely eroded on south by river. Previous lower branched removed. Deadwood throughout crown. F 2 No action required at present. 1585 English oak M Small tree showing general signs of decline and deadwood in sparse crown. No action required at present. 1586 Alder M Poor form with much epicormic growth from base. No action required at present. 1587 English oak EM No action required at present. 1588 English oak 223 101 M Historic PL Water Tree has been previously pruned, has compacted root plate and deadwood in crown. Decayed black fungal bracket remains near tree base on north. Tree has shed large 1589 English oak 385 204 M Historic PL Water lower limb and has been pruned previously showing poor wound wood response. Deadwood in crown. 1590 Deodar cedar 250 78 M Historic PL Water Root plate compaction. Deadwood at base of trunk on north and west side with signs of internal decay and slight bulge in trunk above. Stem has been dead wooded. G 3 No action required at present. 1591 Alder Y No action required at present. 1592 English oak 254 117 M Historic PL Water Root compaction. Deadwood small and medium in crown with branch hollows and stubs. 1593 Alder M Tree overhangs stream with root plate exposed on bank. Previous branch reduction. No action required at present. 1594 Alder M 1595 Alder M Tree overhangs stream with root plate exposed on bank. Previous pruning or main branches. Tree grows in stream with root plate exposed on island. Previous pruning of main branches. No action required at present. No action required at present. 1596 English oak 232 106 M Historic PL Water Root compaction, pruning history, deadwood branches, stubs and dieback in crown. F 2 No action required at present. 1597 Deodar cedar 313 103 FM Historic PL Water Tree has root compaction and water erosion where it leans to south at stream edge. Has pruning history and large bird nest in crown. G 3 No action required at present. 1598 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present.

1599 English oak 265 123 FM Historic PL Water Root plate compaction. Large vertical 1m open wound on north at 2m high showing severe internal decay in trunk and on south large wound at 2.5m side with signs of internal decay and vertical crack from wound top to ground where tree is closing crack at 1m. Stem has been pruned or dead wooded crown contains deadwood and die back. F 2 No action required at present. 1600 Alder M Fungal brackets at base on east side. Tree in decline. No action required at present. 1601 Alder M Decayed brown fungal brackets at base on north side, and Armillaria spp. Toadstools. Sparse crown has been previously reduced/topped. Poor wound wood response. Crown dieback. No action required at present. 1602 English oak 362 186 M Historic PL Water Tree has been previously pruned, has compacted root plate and deadwood in crown. 1603 English oak SM No action required at present. 1604 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1605 English oak SM No action required at present. 1606 Cedar of Lebanon 285 78 M Historic PL EyeC Past flaying damage at base but the trunk is now fenced. Past crown lift. F 3 No action required at present. 1607 Cedar of Lebanon Y No action required at present. 1608 English oak 415 229 FM Veteran PL Pollard Small cavities around base. Twisted hollow trunk, cracks in deadwood half of trunk on south side, decayed small toadstools at base. Holes, hollows, cavities in upper crown where previous lower branches have been removed. Deadwood stubs in small, healthy crown. 1609 English oak Y No action required at present. 1610 Beech 215 87 FM Historic PL Water Well established tree in good health. 1611 Alder Y No action required at present. 1612 Alder M Tree in general decline No action required at present. 1613 English oak SM No action required at present. 1614 English oak 280 131 FM Veteran PL Land Twin stems, with holes, hollows, cavities, splits and deadwood both large and small throughout small, healthy crown. 1615 Noble fir SM No action required at present. 1616 Birch SM No action required at present.

1617 English oak 227 103 M Historic PL Land Well established tree in good health. 1618 English oak SM No action required at present. 1619 English oak 350 177 FM Veteran PL Pollard 1620 English oak 350 177 FM Veteran PL Pollard 1621 English oak 379 199 FM Veteran PL Pollard Cavities and holes around base. Hollow trunk at pollard height. Cavities and vertical splits in deadwood plate in south half of stem. No large branches remain but small, healthy crown. Cavities and holes around base. Hollow trunk at 0.5m Cavities and vertical splits in deadwood plate in south half of stem. No large branches remain but small, healthy crown. Cavities and holes around base. Deadwood plate to west in trunk with cracks and splits up to pollard site. Large holes in branch bases where tree has been repollarded reveal hollow trunk. Fungal bracket, decayed at 5m in last remaining large stem. Small crown with signs of dieback. 1622 English oak SM No action required at present. 1623 English oak 272 127 M Historic PL Land Tree is well established G 2 No action required at present. 1624 English oak SM No action required at present. 1625 English oak 715 581 A Veteran PL Pollard A majority of the crown has been shed. It now has a squat crown that seems to be in good condition. There is a bench around the base. 1626 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1627 English oak SM No action required at present. 1628 English oak SM No action required at present. 1629 Alder Y No action required at present. 1630 English oak 260 120 M Historic PL Land Bacterial wetwood suspected in lowest lateral limb. Storm damage. P 2 No action required at present. 1631 Alder Y No action required at present. 1632 Hornbeam SM No action required at present. 1633 English oak 315 153 M Historic PL Land Deadwood and stubs in the crown. F 2 No action required at present. 1634 English oak 290 137 M Historic PL Land Deadwood and stubs in the crown. F 2 No action required at present. 1635 Cedar of Lebanon SM No action required at present. 1636 Wellingtonia 330 M Historic PL Land Tree has established well.

1637 English oak 482 291 FM Veteran PL Pollard Cavities and hollows around base. Holes, cracks and loose bark around trunk, north side of which is deadwood. Main branches shed leaving small, healthy crown with large deadwood stubs, hollows and cavities at pollard knuckles. 1638 Lime SM No action required at present. 1639 English oak SM No action required at present. 1640 English oak 620 449 A Veteran PL Pollard Fat trunk with open hollow. Two short crown stems remain. Recent crown reduction with approximately 1.5m regrowth. Cobra cable brace installed in the crown. 1641 English oak SM No action required at present. 1642 English oak 370 192 M Historic PL Land Scar in lower l8mb to south. Minor deadwood and stubs in the crown. F 2 No action required at present. 1643 English oak 263 122 M Historic PL Land Past crown dieback but the tree now seems to be recovering. F 2 No action required at present. Fungal brackets at base up to 1m, on east and west side. Phytophthora type bleeding tar spots around trunk. Holes, hollows, cavities, longitudinal splits with inrolling 1644 Alder 327 FM Veteran PL Water woundwood. Woodpecker type hole in north branch at 6m, possible bat roost site. F 2 No action required at present. Both of the two principal stems have snapped off at about 7m leaving the tree with a relatively small, low, and healthy crown. 1645 Deodar cedar SM No action required at present. 1646 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1647 English oak SM No action required at present. 1648 Alder SM No action required at present. 1649 Horse chestnut EM No action required at present. 1650 Horse chestnut EM Symptoms of horse chestnut bleeding canker. No action required at present. 1651 Horse chestnut EM No action required at present. 1652 Horse chestnut EM No action required at present. 1653 English oak SM Tree in decline. No action required at present. 1654 English oak 655 495 A Veteran PL Queen Adelaide's oak. Trunk lean but this is now propped. Hollow tree with young Pollard tree now growing in the cavity. 1655 English oak SM No action required at present.

1656 English oak 532 344 FM Veteran PL Large trunk with internal decay. Most of the crown has been shed but a new crown Pollard is developing from young shoot growth. Slight trunk lean. 1657 English oak SM No action required at present. 1658 Deodar cedar SM No action required at present. 1659 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1660 Red oak SM No action required at present. 1661 English oak Y No action required at present. 1662 English oak Y No action required at present. 1663 English oak SM No action required at present. 1664 English oak SM No action required at present. 1665 English oak SM No action required at present. 1666 English oak SM No action required at present. 1667 English oak SM No action required at present. 1668 English oak 355 181 M Historic PL Land Tree is well established 1669 English oak 252 116 M Historic PL Land Hollow with deadwood at base on south. Mass epicormic growth on trunk and in crown with deadwood snags, stubs and branches. Cavities, holes and cracks throughout small, healthy crown. 1670 English oak 235 107 M Historic PL Land Tree has been previously pruned, has small holes in root plate and deadwood and dieback in small crown. Poor wound wood response. F 2 No action required at present. 1671 Red oak EM No action required at present. 1672 Red oak EM No action required at present. 1673 Red oak EM No action required at present. 1674 Red oak EM No action required at present. 1675 English oak EM Tree in general decline, with black stained spots at sites around trunk. No action required at present. 1676 English oak 268 124 M Historic PL Land Root plate compacted with roots exposed on south side, main branches have been reduced with large deadwood stubs with cracks and longitudinal splits. Poor wound wood response. Dieback in small crown. Tree in general decline. F 2 No action required at present.

1677 English oak SM No action required at present. 1678 Red oak SM No action required at present. 1679 Red oak SM No action required at present. 1680 English oak 265 123 FM Historic PL Land Hole in trunk base on south at ground level and large branch holes with decay at 2m around stem. Woodpecker hole with scratch marks around edge and dark stains below, very possibly a bat roost. Main branches have been reduced, leaving decayed stubs with hollows, vertical cracks and flaking bark. A small, healthy crown remains G 1 No action required at present. 1681 Red oak SM No action required at present. 1682 Red oak SM No action required at present. 1683 English oak 420 233 FM Veteran PL Pollard Hollow in base on west side. Neglected pollard. Large cavity at 3m where a pollard stem has been shed. Deadwood branches, stubs and dieback in crown which has been reduced with poor wound wood response. Woodpecker type hole on south side of main branch at 6m above ground. Cracks, tears, flaking bark and holes throughout small, healthy crown. 1684 English oak Y No action required at present. 1685 English oak Y No action required at present. 1686 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 1687 English oak 335 166 FM Veteran PL Small hollow at base on east side. Branch hole cavities, deadwood stubs, snags and Pollard branches with vertical cracks throughout crown. 1688 English oak Y No action required at present. 1689 English oak Y No action required at present. 1690 English oak 360 184 FM Veteran PL Pollard 1691 English oak 430 242 FM Veteran PL Pollard Open hollow in trunk from ground level to 2m on west side and hole at ground level on east. Branch holes, hollows and cracks of various sizes, deadwood branches, stubs and vertical cracks with flaking bark throughout small, declining crown. Trunk dead from ground level to deadwood main stem in crown on north side with vertical cracks, holes, hollows and cavities with deadwood branches, snags and stubs throughout small, healthy crown. Possible bat hole at 2m on north side. F 2 No action required at present. 1692 English oak Y No action required at present.

1693 English oak 435 246 FM Veteran PL Pollard Tree growing on the bank of a brook. Naturally retrenching crown. Deadwood and stubs in the crown. 1694 English oak 330 163 FM Veteran PL Land Trunk decay but the crown is relatively small. Deadwood and stubs in the crown. 1695 English oak Y No action required at present. 1696 Hawthorn SM No action required at present. 1697 Red oak SM No action required at present. 1698 Hawthorn 67 FM Veteran PL Water Growing out of a stream having fallen of bank. Old looking trunk with small, healthy crown. 1699 English oak 305 146 FM Historic PL Water Tree grows from stream and is almost completely deadwood standing with holes, good standing deadwood, hollows and cracked bark revealing hollow trunk on south side. There are a small number of twigs look possibly still alive in crown. Large deadwood stems, branches, stubs with cracks and holes throughout crown. Tree may contain large bird nest and bats. Tree could fail and fall in any direction. P 2 Carry out a tree risk assessment. RM 1700 English oak Y No action required at present. 1701 English oak SM No action required at present. 1702 English oak SM No action required at present. 1703 English oak 655 495 A Veteran PL Pollard Holes, cavities and hollows around base with large fallen deadwood on ground and hung up from small low branch. Vertical cracks and splits in trunk revealing deadwood and internal decay. Large deadwood stubs, branches and snags with cavities and hollows in crown where most large branches have gone. Possible bat roosts and woodpecker type holes throughout small, healthy crown. Tree is at risk from shading by tree no. 1702 in future. G 2 Reduce east pointing heavy lower limb by 6m and two pointing south by similar amount to reduce weight. 1 1704 Sweet chestnut Y No action required at present. 1705 English oak SM No action required at present. 1706 English oak SM No action required at present. 1707 English oak Y No action required at present. 1708 Horse chestnut SM No action required at present. 1709 English oak Y No action required at present.

1710 English oak 400 216 M Historic PL Water Tree looks well established with strong lean to the south over the lake edge. 1711 Horse chestnut 225 85 M Historic PL Water Tree suppressed by neighbour. Poor form with co dominant stems with included bark below union. Main leading branch has damage and leans to east. Tree has been reduced in the past. F 2 Reduce large limb leaning east to below damaged site leaving smaller crown. 1712 Horse chestnut 325 155 M Historic PL Water Tree of poor form with lean to south over lake. F 2 No action required at present. 1713 Horse chestnut 178 60 M Historic PL Water Tree suppressed by neighbour. Cracks at base on south side reveal internal decay, hole at base to north. Tree leans to south east. Poor form with main stem snapped out. Main leading branch has damage and leans to east. Tree has been reduced in the past. P 2 No action required at present. 2 1714 Horse chestnut 285 124 M Historic PL Water Tree of poor form with lean to south over lake. Woodpecker hole at 9m in west pointing branch. Large lower limb has partially snapped out and leans over lake. F 2 No action required at present. 1715 Horse chestnut 215 79 M Historic PL Water Tree has small cavity revealing internal decay at base on north west side. Tree has lost co dominant stem, one tall branch with small crown remains. 1716 Horse chestnut Y No action required at present. 1717 English oak Y No action required at present. 1718 Horse chestnut SM No action required at present. 1719 English oak Y No action required at present. 1720 English oak Y No action required at present. 1721 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1722 Horse chestnut 213 78 M Historic PL Water 1723 Horse chestnut 305 139 M Historic PL Water 1724 English oak 630 462 A Veteran PL Land Tree of poor form with longitudinal crack from base at ground level to 2m on west side and on east damage to base indicates internal decay. Main branches in crown have snapped out leaving deadwood scars and stubs. Remaining branches support small crown. Tree has small cavity on east and west at base. Black tar like spots and bleed from cracks around lower trunk and exposed roots on mound bank. Hole in bark on east side at 1m revealing internal decay at base. Tree has lost main stem, branch has long 2m scar with hole and decay, small crown remains. Past lower branch removed and tree shows poor wound wood response. Large fallen deadwood with 3 main branches snapped out on west side. Woodpecker type hole at 9m on west branch. Deadwood with cavities, stubs and scars throughout large, healthy crown. F 2 No action required at present. P 2 No action required at present.

1725 English oak 340 170 FM Historic PL Water Tree roots exposed on bank and lake side. Large branches have been shed leaving large deadwood snags. Small deadwood and dieback throughout fairly sparse crown. F 2 No action required at present. 1726 English oak Y No action required at present. 1727 English oak Y No action required at present. 1728 Horse chestnut Y No action required at present. 1729 English oak Y No action required at present. 1730 Hawthorn 138 FM Historic PL Land Hollow twisting stem supports healthy, small crown. 1731 English oak Y No action required at present. 1732 English oak Y No action required at present. 1733 English oak 350 177 FM Veteran PL Pollard 1734 English oak 504 314 FM Veteran PL Land Fallen dead wood. Holes and hollows around base. Bark opening revealing deadwood core of trunk. Woodpecker hole on south at 2m. Large deadwood branches and snags with ihcavities, ii hollows and epicormic i shoots in healthy, h small crown. Hollows under roots around base. Large branches have snapped out throughout crown leaving stubs, cavities, vertical splits, hollows and a 1.5m scar in the trunk at 6m on the south side. Woodpecker type hole on south/east branch at 12m. Deadwood throughout healthy crown. 1735 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1736 English oak Y No action required at present. 1737 Horse chestnut SM 1738 Sweet chestnut SM Tree in general decline with symptoms of horse chestnut canker and Armillaria type toadstools on the east at 2m. Tree has loose, cracked bark revealing internal decay around base with decayed, Armillaria type toadstools growing at the base to the east. A past history of pruning to remove deadwood, no crown remains on the north/east side of the tree, the crown top is dead and the tree is in decline. No action required at present. No action required at present. 1739 Horse chestnut 277 118 M Historic PL Land Tree is in general decline with deadwood throughout the crown. F 3 No action required at present. 1740 Sycamore 252 67 M Historic PL Land Tree is well established with various lichen species within the crown. G 3 No action required at present. 1741 Sycamore 268 72 FM Historic PL Land Tree has various lichen species and many small branch holes and cavities and deadwood throughout crown. F 3 No action required at present.

1742 Horse chestnut SM 1743 Horse chestnut SM 1744 Horse chestnut SM 1745 Sweet chestnut 478 224 FM Veteran PL Pollard Tree has cracked bark around base with black exudants, typical of horse chestnut canker. Tree shows symptoms of horse chestnut canker with cracks and black exudants around base an from co dominant union with included bark. Tree in severe decline, showing advanced symptoms of horse chestnut canker on trunk, crown centre has decayed completely and is gone. Cavity at base, partially hollow trunk with epicormic shoots inside. Main branches are large deadwood with cavities, splits, stubs or missing. Small, healthy crown remains. No action required at present. No action required at present. No action required at present. 1746 London plane SM No action required at present. 1747 Sycamore 205 55 M Historic PL Land 1748 Sycamore 290 79 M Historic PL Land 1749 English oak 350 177 M Historic PL Water 1750 Sycamore 220 58 M Historic PL Water Twin stem tree with small hollow below stem union which has included bark at ground level where one stem grows into bank and leans north. Small holes throughout deadwood both large and small throughout small, healthy crown. Tree growing out of bank. Small cavities, branch hholes, stubs and vertical cracks throughout healthy crown. Tree grows from bank overhanging water where half root plate is submerged. Main branches have been reduced showing poor woundwood response. Large branch has snapped out leaving deadwood stub, cracked with one woodpecker hole below at 8m on south and another below at 7m on east branch. Deadwood and dieback throughout sparse crown. Tree grows from bank overhanging water where half root plate is exposed with cavity on west at base revealing internal decay and deadwood between roots on south at base. Main branches missing from east as suppressed by neighbour tree. G 3 No action required at present. G 3 No action required at present. F 2 No action required at present. G 3 No action required at present. 1751 Sycamore 200 53 M Historic PL Water 1752 Ash 345 170 FM Veteran PL Land Tree grows from bank overhanging water. Twin stemmed at 1m with strong union to west and small hollows below to east. Leans to east away from neighbour tree. Growing out of a stream by a bank. Hollows, holes and cavities around roots and trunk which is hollow inside. Large cavity in main stem at 7m on east has vertical crack spreading 2m above to two smaller cavities on east. Branch hole on north at 6m. Crown has been pruned back to main stem with no woundwood response. Trunk may be entirely hollow. A small, healthy crown remains. G 3 No action required at present.

1753 English oak SM No action required at present. 1754 English oak Y No action required at present. 1755 English oak SM No action required at present. 1756 English oak Y No action required at present. 1757 English oak Y No action required at present. 1758 English oak 500 309 FM Veteran PL Land Hollows under roots at base. Decayed fungal bracket at 6m on north trunk. Woodpecker hole at 3m on west beside decayed fungal bracket. Deadwood branches, stubs, cavities, snags and cracks both large and small throughout healthy crown. 1759 English oak Y No action required at present. 1760 English oak Y No action required at present. 1761 English oak SM No action required at present. 1762 Sycamore 292 80 M Historic PL Land 1763 English oak 550 364 FM Veteran PL Land Tree growing out of bank, co dominant stems from 2m with east stem leaning at right angles away for 3m until becoming upright. Small cavity at 2m on north with black, tar like exudant. Deadwood, branch holes and stubs in crown. Large buttress rootplate exposed on bank ridge, hollow underneath east side, one main root decayed, deadwood showing. Main branches have snapped out or been pruned. Cavities, stubs, vertical splits, deadwood throughout healthy crown. 3 woodpecker holes at 10/12m on north branch. G 3 No action required at present. 1764 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 1765 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1766 English oak 320 156 M Veteran PL Land 1767 Ash 340 166 M Historic PL Land Hollows around base and under exposed roots on west bank side of stream. Multiple decayed fungal brackets around base. Main branches have snapped out with cavities, branch holes, deadwood stubs in smaller, healthy crown. 2 Woodpecker holes at 3m on north and east side. Root plate exposed growing on west side of bank above stream. Main stem has snapped out leaving large open cavity with decayed hollow interior with second cavity below at 4m on east, leaving smaller, healthy balanced crown growing on west.

1768 Sweet chestnut 535 273 FM Veteran PL Land Hollows around base and holes in bark revealing deadwood inside trunk. Large burrs on trunk with epicormic shoots. Main branches have died back and been pruned. Deadwood stubs, branches, cavities, cracks and snags throughout smaller, well balanced, healthy crown. 1769 English oak SM No action required at present. 1770 English oak SM No action required at present. 1771 English oak SM No action required at present. 1772 English oak SM No action required at present. 1773 English oak SM No action required at present. 1774 English oak SM No action required at present. 1775 English oak SM No action required at present. 1776 English oak SM No action required at present. 1777 English oak SM No action required at present. 1778 Sycamore 260 70 M Historic PL Land Hollow at base on north side, twin stem with strong union, main trunk leans to north with cavities and branch holes in crown with some deadwood. Tree grows from stream in to bank. G 3 No action required at present. 1779 Sycamore 185 50 M Historic PL Water Tree grows out of stream bank, poor form. Healthy crown. G 3 No action required at present. 1780 Sycamore 275 74 M Historic PL Water Tree growing on bank with half root plate submerged in water. Sealed vertical crack from 1/5m above ground to top of west stem, possible lightening strike. Twin strait stems at 6m with narrow branchless gap where west stem has cavities, cracks, rows of small holes, deadwood and vertical splits in crown. G 3 No action required at present. 1781 Horse chestnut SM Tree in general decline. No action required at present. 1782 Horse chestnut SM Tree in general decline. No action required at present. 1783 Sycamore 230 61 M Historic PL Land Tree grows on bank above stream with cavity at ground level on west side with internal decay. Tree has twin stems at 2m, strong branch union, small holes and cavities with some deadwood in crown. G 3 No action required at present. 1784 English oak Y No action required at present.

1785 Sycamore 200 53 M Historic PL Land Twin stems at 1/2m growing strait, close together, leaning to the north east. Deadwood exposed at base of west side stem. Small holes, cavities and deadwood in crown. G 3 No action required at present. 1786 Sycamore 210 56 M Historic PL Land 1787 Sycamore 265 71 FM Historic PL Land Tree grows over stream from bank, crown missing on north and west side as is suppressed by neighbour tree. Metal bars embedded in trunk at 2m. Small holes and cavities in crown. Tree has holes at base revealing deadwood and decay. Deadwood, cavities and branch holes in crown. G 4 No action required at present. G 3 No action required at present. 1788 Horse chestnut SM Tree in general decline, with horse chestnut canker symptoms. No action required at present. 1789 Alder SM No action required at present. 1790 English oak 678 527 A Veteran PL Pollard Hole at base on east side revealing hollow inside trunk. Large branch stub to north with 5 woodpecker holes at 3m. Cavities, snags, deadwood stubs and branches throughout large, healthy crown. 1791 English oak SM No action required at present. 1792 English oak SM No action required at present. 1793 English oak 312 151 M Historic PL Land Tree has history of branch reduction and removal including the leader. There is deadwood and dieback throughout a sparse, small crown. Poor woundwood F 2 No action required at present. formation. 1794 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1795 English oak SM No action required at present. 1796 English oak SM No action required at present. 1797 English oak SM No action required at present. 1798 English oak SM No action required at present. 1799 English oak SM No action required at present. 1800 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1801 English oak 343 172 M Historic PL Land Large number of main branches have torn out and have been pruned back to the stem leaving almost no crown on the north and east side with poor woundwood formation, cavity on west of trunk at 6m reveals deadwood and internal decay.

1802 English oak 457 267 M Historic PL Land 1803 English oak 318 155 M Historic PL Land 1804 English oak 362 186 M Historic PL Land Hole in base on east, forked stem with strong union at 2m. Deadwood in healthy large crown. Hole at base on east side. Tree leans to the south. Cavities, snags, deadwood stubs and branches throughout sparse crown. Tree leans to the east, holes at the base, lower branches have shed or been pruned. Cavities and deadwood throughout healthy crown. G 3 No action required at present. G 3 No action required at present. 1805 English oak 375 196 M Historic PL Land Tree has shed branches and had main top branch reduced. Deadwood throughout healthy crown. G 3 No action required at present. 1806 English oak SM No action required at present. 1807 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1808 Red oak SM No action required at present. 1809 English oak 382 201 M Historic PL Land 1810 English oak 302 145 M Historic PL Land 1811 English oak 295 140 FM Historic PL Land Hole at base, bark missing in small patch at 1.5m revealing deadwood with bark beetle exit chamber patterns. Longitudinal scar on north of trunk from 1m above ground to 4m. Large lower branches have been shed and pruned back to trunk or reduced with poor wound wood response and crown leader has gone leaving torn hollow with splits amid smaller, balanced, healthy crown. Large branches have shed or reduced to the stem, the top branch in the crown centre is deadwood which is also present within the lower crown. The north side half of the trunk is decay and deadwood with cracks surrounded by loose, flaking bark around the tree which has lost the entire crown at 6m leaving a large 2m long deadwood trunk piece below which a very small crown remains on the south/west. G 3 No action required at present. G 3 No action required at present. P 2 No action required at present. 1812 English oak Y No action required at present. 1813 English oak 307 148 M Historic PL Land Basal wound showing deadwood and internal decay on west. Branches have been shed or reduced to the stem. Deadwood and dieback throughout sparse crown. F 2 No action required at present. 1814 English oak 278 130 FM Historic PL Land Deadwood trunk reduced to 5m with one small live branch at 3m on west. P 2 No action required at present. 1815 English oak SM No action required at present. 1816 English oak Y No action required at present. 1817 English oak 260 120 M Historic PL Land Large branches have shed or reduced to the stem, the crown has gone from the north side and deadwood is present within the lower crown.

1818 English oak 305 146 M Historic PL Land Large, branches have been shed or pruned to trunk with cavities, holes and deadwood in the small, healthy crown. 1819 English oak Y No action required at present. 1820 English oak Y No action required at present. 1821 Sweet chestnut Y No action required at present. 1822 English oak 360 184 M Historic PL Land 1823 English oak 397 214 M Veteran PL Land 1824 English oak 453 263 M Historic PL Land Decayed root on south, decayed fungal bracket on pruned branch hole at 2m with black stain with poor woundwood response. Cavities, holes, vertical splits and deadwood and dieback throughout sparse crown. Large lower branches pruned to trunk with cavities, holes, hollows and deadwood snags and vertical splits throughout healthy crown. Tree has shed large branches and had main branches reduced. Deadwood, cavities and snags throughout healthy crown. P 2 No action required at present. Tree has shed large branches and had main branches reduced. Decayed fungal 1825 English oak 303 145 M Historic PL Land bracket lying by base on west side below hollow branch stub at 3m. Deadwood, G 2 No action required at present. cavities and snags throughout healthy crown. 1826 English oak 315 153 FM Historic PL Land Small hollow at base on south side. Branch hole cavities, deadwood stubs, snags and branches with vertical cracks throughout crown. Some dieback in crown tip. 1827 English oak 255 117 M Historic PL Land Tree has shed large branches and has had branches reduced. Dieback in lower branches on east side of crown becoming sparse. 1828 English oak Y No action required at present. 1829 English oak 350 177 M Veteran PL Land Tree has shed and had pruning to reduced large, lower branches with branch holes, cavities, scars with black exudant stains from both east and west lower branch holes at 3m. Deadwood snags, stubs and branches throughout healthy crown. 1830 English oak 319 155 M Historic PL Land Tree has shed and had pruning to reduced large, lower branches with branch holes, cavities, cracks, deadwood snags, stubs and branches and epicormic shoots throughout healthy crown. 1831 English oak Y No action required at present. 1832 English oak Y No action required at present.

1833 English oak 373 194 FM Veteran PL Land Hole in trunk on south at 1m revealing semi hollow trunk. large branch holes and torn out stubs with decay. Woodpecker hole at 6m on south. Main branches have been reduced, leaving decayed stubs with deadwood and dieback throughout sparse crown. F 2 No action required at present. 1834 English oak Y No action required at present. 1835 English oak 260 120 FM Historic PL Land 1836 English oak 228 104 M Historic PL Land Dieback, epicormic shoots, snags and deadwood throughout small crown which has been reduced with poor woundwood response. Twin stems at 2m with strong union, woodpecker hole on west branch at 3m. Branches have been reduced with poor woundwood response. Deadwood throughout small, healthy crown. F 2 No action required at present. 1837 English oak Y No action required at present. 1838 English oak SM No action required at present. 1839 English oak SM No action required at present. 1840 English oak SM No action required at present. 1841 English oak 310 150 M Historic PL Land Deadwood throughout healthy, well balanced broad crown. 1842 English oak 248 114 FM Historic PL Land Deadwood branches, holes, stubs, cavities and dieback throughout crown. Pruned branches with poor woundwood response. 1843 English oak 335 166 FM Historic PL Land Deadwood branches, holes, stubs, cavities and stubs throughout healthy, broad crown with epicormic shoots. 1844 English oak SM No action required at present. 1845 English oak 280 131 M Historic PL Land Large lower branches pruned to trunk. Small branch hole with black exudant stain at 4m on north. Deadwood branches, snags and vertical splits throughout healthy crown. 1846 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1847 English oak 272 127 M Veteran PL Land Vertical scar on north trunk side at 1m. Deadwood branches, pruned to stem with poor woundwood response and flaking loose bark around stem at 6m with cavities, holes, crevices, stubs, snags and deadwood branches throughout small crown. 1848 English oak SM No action required at present. 1849 Sweet chestnut Y No action required at present.

1850 English oak 483 292 FM Veteran PL Land Holes, hollows and cavities around base of trunk, large, lower limbs pruned and crown heavily reduced. Cracked, flaking bark in patches around stem with dark stains and exudants from pruning wounds on north and east sides with degraded fungal bracket pieces on ground. Small, healthy and stable crown. 1851 English oak SM No action required at present. 1852 English oak SM No action required at present. 1853 English oak SM No action required at present. 1854 English oak Y No action required at present. 1855 English oak SM No action required at present. 1856 English oak 238 109 M Veteran PL Land Cavity at base on north reveals internal decay. Woodpecker hole at 3m on north with black exudants. Cavities, holes, deadwood snags, stubs and branches throughout small, healthy crown. 1857 English oak 301 144 FM Veteran PL Land Holes, cavities with black exudants, deadwood stubs, snags, branches and branch holes where previous pruning has occurred, throughout small, healthy crown. 1858 English oak SM No action required at present. 1859 Hawthorn SM No action required at present. 1860 Hawthorn SM No action required at present. 1861 Alder 290 M Historic PL Water Cracks, crevices, holes, deadwood stubs and branches throughout healthy crown. 1862 Alder M No action required at present. 1863 Alder M No action required at present. 1864 Ash FM No action required at present. 1865 Ash 300 137 M Historic PL Water Tree growing on bank over stream with branch holes, hollows and cavities with black exudants, vertical splits, dead wood stubs and snags throughout small, healthy crown.3 Wood pecker type holes on south facing branches above 6m. 1866 Alder Y No action required at present.

1867 Alder 252 FM Historic PL Water 1868 Alder 227 FM Historic PL Water Well established and balanced mature tree in good health with wide, low, healthy crown. Tree in severe decline with vertical, cracked, split bark on east of trunk revealing internal decay with degraded fungal brackets around 3/4 of trunk. Crown has mostly gone with deadwood and dieback. P 2 No action required at present. 1869 Alder FM No action required at present. 1870 English oak SM No action required at present. 1871 Alder Y No action required at present. 1872 English oak SM No action required at present. 1873 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1874 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1875 English oak SM No action required at present. 1876 English oak SM No action required at present. 1877 English oak SM No action required at present. 1878 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 1879 Alder SM No action required at present. 1880 Birch SM No action required at present. 1881 English oak 348 176 M Historic PL Land 1882 Alder 255 FM Veteran PL Water Large lower branches pruned to trunk. Small branch holes, deadwood branches, snags and vertical splits throughout healthy crown. Woodpecker hole at 3m on north facing branch stub. Trunk is open on south side from ground level to 2m revealing decayed interior with strong wound wood inrolling bark around cavity. Mass of epicormic shoots at base and degraded, vertical strip of small, brown fungal brackets on west from ground to 1.5m. Deadwood fallen and throughout crown where branches have been shed and previously pruned. Woodpecker holes at 6m, one on west and two on south side of main stem. 1883 Alder FM No action required at present.

1884 Alder 255 M Historic PL Water 1885 Alder 207 M Historic PL Water 1886 Alder 198 M Historic PL Water Tree leans south away from stream with most of the healthy, balanced crown on the south due to past competition with neighbour tree now degraded. Woodpecker holes and cavities on west of stem at 5m and 9m. Mature tree on stream bank growing 1/2m close next to neighbour and leaning to south east, with small deadwood in healthy crown. Mature tree on stream bank similar to neighbour but leaning to west of no. 1885., with small deadwood in healthy crown. 1887 Alder 172 M Historic PL Water Mature tree over hanging stream, leaning east ward with epicormic swellings around trunk base and minor deadwood in low, healthy crown. 1888 Alder Y No action required at present. 1889 Alder 233 M Historic PL Water 1890 Alder 213 M Historic PL Water Mature, well established tree with balanced crown on stream edge. Mass of epicormic growth around base. Small, mature tree with healthy crown overhanging stream growing from below base of dead alder stump surrounded by large fallen deadwood on south bank. 1891 Alder 258 M Veteran PL Water Twin stemmed at 2m with strong union. Large base with mass of epicormic shoots. North stem overhangs stream, south stem is hollow and open on west side from 1m above ground to 5m with good inrolling bark formation at cavity sides. Both stems support small, healthy, low crown with holes and small deadwood throughout. 1892 English oak 446 256 FM Veteran PL Water Base of trunk and exposed rootplate overhang stream on north side with small holes under base of trunk at ground level on south side with a 2m vertical scar on west side with good woundwood formation and epicormic burrs around trunk. Deadwood both large, medium and small, branches, stubs and snags throughout healthy, well balanced crown. 1893 Alder SM No action required at present. 1894 Alder Y No action required at present. 1895 Alder Y No action required at present. 1896 Hawthorn SM No action required at present. 1897 English oak EM No action required at present. 1898 Alder Y No action required at present. 1899 English oak SM No action required at present.

1900 English oak SM No action required at present. 1901 English oak 706 568 A Veteran PL Land Large flared buttress with holes around rootplate, hollows and cavities around base and large fallen deadwood. Hollow trunk with deadwood plates with cracks and holes on south and north side leading from ground into stag headed, deadwood crown. Large deadwood branches, branch holes, stubs and snags with low, small branched, healthy crown. This tree seems to be recovering from a period of decline. 1902 English oak EM No action required at present. 1903 English oak EM No action required at present. 1904 Alder Y Young live tree and deer fence have collapsed and half lean over stream. No action required at present. 1905 English oak 532 344 FM Veteran PL Land Tree is almost total deadwood standing with internal, typical brown rot decay, cavities, hollows, holes throughout small, stag headed crown. One strip of bark remains from ground level up to one large, live, lower limb with deadwood branches. Degraded white fungal bracket remains at base on south side and at 3m. Large fallen deadwood surrounding tree. 1906 Alder Y No action required at present. 1907 English oak 249 114 M Historic PL Land Small and medium deadwood snags, stubs and branches throughout small, healthy crown. 1908 English oak 252 116 FM Historic PL Land 1909 English oak 320 156 FM Historic PL Land Crown dieback. Tree in decline. Tree is almost completely dead and displays symptoms similar to various Oak declines with small, tar like spots and black stained exudants from trunk on east and north side between 1m and 3m from ground level. Remaining live crown showing as small bunches of epicormic shoots along branches. Tree has small and medium deadwood with stubs, snags, branches and epicormic shoots throughout broad, stable, healthy crown. Lower limbs have been shed or removed with fair woundwood response. P 2 No action required at present. 1910 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 1911 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 1912 English oak EM No action required at present.

1913 English oak 235 107 FM Veteran PL Land Loose bark reveals deadwood trunk. Crown is mostly stag headed or missing. Only 3 low live limbs remain with healthy growth, small and medium deadwood within crown with snags, cracks, holes and fallen deadwood. P 2 No action required at present. 1914 English oak 330 163 FM Historic PL Land Mature tree with small and medium sized deadwood throughout broad, stable, healthy crown. G 3 No action required at present. 1915 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 1916 English oak SM No action required at present. 1917 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 1918 English oak SM No action required at present. 1919 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 1920 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 1921 Birch M No action required at present. 1922 English oak EM No action required at present. 1923 English oak SM No action required at present. 1924 English oak EM No action required at present. 1925 English oak 255 117 M Historic PL Access 1926 English oak 272 127 M Historic PL Land 1927 English oak 319 155 M Veteran PL Land 1928 English oak 312 151 FM Historic PL Land Tree has shed many large limbs but has stable small, healthy crown with medium and small deadwood branches, snags and stubs with cracks, cavities and splits throughout crown. Large lower limb, still alive, has partially torn out. It is propped up on ground in west direction and beginning to layer. Cavities, cracks, splits and small, medium and large deadwood snags, stubs, branches throughout broad, stable, healthy crown. Tree shows signs of general decline but no obvious decay or disease symptoms. Large, medium, small deadwood and dieback throughout sparse crown. Fallen deadwood F 2 No action required at present. 1929 English oak 290 137 FM Historic PL Land Mature tree has shed much of crown and is in general state of decline with no obvious symptoms. F 2 No action required at present. 1930 Alder EM No action required at present.

1931 Alder M No action required at present. 1932 English oak EM No action required at present. 1933 Alder SM No action required at present. 1934 Alder Y No action required at present. 1935 Alder Y No action required at present. 1936 Alder Y No action required at present. 1937 English oak SM No action required at present. 1938 English oak SM No action required at present. 1939 English oak 139 70 M Historic PL Water Mature open grown tree with small, medium, large deadwood branches throughout small crown. Vertical crack on north side of trunk from ground to crown at 4m revealing deadwood in trunk at 3m, with poor woundwood response. 1940 English oak SM No action required at present. 1941 Alder Y No action required at present. 1942 Alder Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 1943 Alder Y Tree is alive but has fallen over edge of fence and been badly damaged by deer. No action required at present. 1944 English oak M No action required at present. 1945 Alder Y No action required at present. 1946 English oak EM No action required at present. 1947 Alder Y No action required at present. 1948 Alder Y No action required at present. 1949 English oak SM No action required at present. 1950 English oak Y No action required at present. 1951 Alder Y No action required at present. 1952 English oak 285 134 M Bark exudations from trunk. Full healthy crown. No action required at present. 1953 English oak 200 91 M No action required at present.

1954 English oak M No action required at present. 1955 English oak M Tree in advanced decline. No action required at present. 1956 English oak EM No action required at present. 1957 English oak EM No action required at present. 1958 English oak EM No action required at present. 1959 English oak M No action required at present. 1960 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 1961 English oak M Tree in advanced decline. No action required at present. 1962 English oak 296 141 M Veteran PL None Basal hollowing. Bark exudations on trunk. Deadwood and stubs in the crown. F 2 No action required at present. 1963 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 1964 English oak 387 205 M Veteran PL None Crown dieback. Deadwood and stubs in the crown. F 2 No action required at present. 1965 English oak EM No action required at present. 1966 Alder Y No action required at present. 1967 Alder Y No action required at present. 1968 English oak SM No action required at present. 1969 English oak M Crown dieback. No action required at present. 1970 English oak SM No action required at present. 1971 English oak 404 219 FM Veteran PL None Tree seems to be naturally retrenching. Epicormic growth in the crown. Deadwood and stubs in the crown. F 2 No action required at present. 1972 English oak M No action required at present. 1973 English oak M No action required at present. 1974 English oak 391 209 M Veteran PL None Tree seems to be naturally retrenching. Epicormic growth in the crown. Deadwood and stubs in the crown. 1975 English oak M No action required at present. 1976 English oak SM No action required at present.

1977 English oak M No action required at present. 1978 Hawthorn M No action required at present. 1979 English oak M No action required at present. 1980 English oak M No action required at present. 1981 English oak FM No action required at present. 1982 Sweet chestnut 394 162 M Veteran PL None Basal hollowing. Deadwood and stubs in the crown. 1983 English oak SM No action required at present. 1984 English oak SM No action required at present. 1985 English oak SM No action required at present. 1986 English oak SM No action required at present. 1987 Sweetchestnut EM No action required at present. 1988 English oak SM No action required at present. 1989 Hawthorn M No action required at present. 1990 English oak SM No action required at present. 1991 Hawthorn M No action required at present. 1992 English oak SM No action required at present. 1993 English oak SM No action required at present. 1994 English oak SM No action required at present. 1995 English oak SM No action required at present. 1996 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 1997 English oak SM No action required at present. 1998 Red oak SM No action required at present. 1999 English oak SM No action required at present. 2000 English oak SM No action required at present.

2001 English oak SM No action required at present. 2002 Lime SM No action required at present. 2003 Sweet chestnut 510 251 FM Veteran PL None Large and healthy crown. Torn limb still attached but touching ground to west. Deadwood and stubs throughout healthy crown with epicormic shoots. There is a fence around the base. 2004 English oak SM No action required at present. 2005 English oak M No action required at present. 2006 Sweet chestnut 446 199 M Veteran PL None Large and healthy crown. Deadwood and stubs in the crown. There is a fence around the base. 2007 English oak SM No action required at present. 2008 Red oak SM No action required at present. 2009 English oak EM No action required at present. 2010 English oak SM No action required at present. 2011 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 2012 English oak SM No action required at present. 2013 English oak SM No action required at present. 2014 English oak SM No action required at present. 2015 English oak 353 179 M Veteran PL None Burrow beneath basal hollow. Ganoderma australe at base. Deadwood and stubs in the crown. 2016 English oak M Tree in advanced decline. Bark exudations on trunk. No action required at present. 2017 English oak M Crown dieback. Tree in decline. Bark exudations on trunk. No action required at present. 2018 English oak M Crown dieback. Tree in decline. Bark exudations on trunk. No action required at present. 2019 English oak Y No action required at present. 2020 English oak Y No action required at present. 2021 English oak SM No action required at present. 2022 English oak M No action required at present.

2023 English oak M No action required at present. 2024 English oak M Crown dieback. Tree in decline. Bark exudations on trunk. No action required at present. 2025 English oak M No action required at present. 2026 English oak SM No action required at present. 2027 English oak 313 152 M Veteran PL None Hollow trunk. Large crack from 0.5m to 4m. Tree at risk of trunk failure and major crown loss. F 2 Reduce tree height by 50%. 1 2028 English oak M No action required at present. 2029 English oak M Crown dieback. Tree in decline. Bark exudations on trunk. No action required at present. 2030 English oak M No action required at present. 2031 English oak Y No action required at present. 2032 English oak M No action required at present. 2033 English oak 278 130 M Veteran PL Pollard Old pollard. Trunk is an open hollow. Small crown. F 2 No action required at present. 2034 Hawthorn M No action required at present. 2035 English oak M No action required at present. 2036 English oak M No action required at present. 2037 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 2038 English oak 332 164 M Veteran PL None Possibly an old pollard. Deadwood and stubs in the crown. 2039 English oak M No action required at present. 2040 English oak SM No action required at present. 2041 English oak SM No action required at present. 2042 English oak SM No action required at present. 2043 English oak SM No action required at present. 2044 English oak SM No action required at present.

2045 English oak 410 224 FM Veteran PL Pollard Hollow trunk with extensive decay. Most of the crown has collapsed and the remaining limb is propped. The fallen limb still has a connection to the root system and so still has viable foliage. The whole tree has recently been fenced off. 2046 Hawthorn M No action required at present. 2047 Hawthorn M No action required at present. 2048 English oak SM No action required at present. 2049 English oak SM No action required at present. 2050 English oak SM No action required at present. 2051 Hawthorn SM No action required at present. 2052 English oak SM No action required at present. 2053 English oak M No action required at present. 2054 Hawthorn M No action required at present. 2055 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 2056 Hawthorn SM No action required at present. 2057 English oak SM No action required at present. 2058 Hawthorn M No action required at present. 2059 Hawthorn M No action required at present. 2060 English oak SM No action required at present. 2061 English oak M No action required at present. 2062 English oak 485 294 FM Veteran PL Basal cavities. Cavity at 2.5m revealing a hollow trunk. Large scar where a stem has Pollard been shed in the past. 2063 English oak M No action required at present. 2064 English oak 436 247 M Veteran PL None Very hollow trunk. Small crown shaded by larger ash trees beyond the boundary wall. F 2 No action required at present. 2065 English oak SM No action required at present. 2066 English oak SM No action required at present.

2067 English oak SM No action required at present. 2068 English oak SM No action required at present. 2069 Hawthorn SM No action required at present. 2070 English oak SM No action required at present. 2071 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 2072 English oak SM No action required at present. 2073 English oak SM No action required at present. 2074 English oak SM No action required at present. 2075 Hawthorn M No action required at present. 2076 English oak SM No action required at present. 2077 Sweetchestnut EM No action required at present. 2078 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 2079 English oak SM No action required at present. 2080 Turkey oak EM No action required at present. 2081 Hawthorn SM No action required at present. 2082 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 2083 English oak SM No action required at present. 2084 English oak SM No action required at present. 2085 English oak SM No action required at present. 2086 Sweet chestnut M No action required at present. 2087 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 2088 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 2089 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 2090 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present.

2091 English oak SM No action required at present. 2092 English oak SM No action required at present. 2093 English oak M No action required at present. 2094 English oak EM No action required at present. 2095 English oak SM No action required at present. 2096 English oak SM No action required at present. 2097 English oak M No action required at present. 2098 English oak SM No action required at present. 2099 Field maple Y No action required at present. 2100 Red oak EM No action required at present. 2101 Red oak EM No action required at present. 2102 English oak SM No action required at present. 2103 English oak Y No action required at present. 2104 English oak SM No action required at present. 2105 English oak SM No action required at present. 2106 English oak SM No action required at present. 2107 English oak SM No action required at present. 2108 Sweet chestnut M No action required at present. 2109 English oak EM No action required at present. 2110 Sweet chestnut 592 328 FM Veteran PL None Basal bark stripping by deer. Torn limb touching the ground. Deadwood and stubs in the crown. 2111 Horse chestnut EM Showing symptoms of horse chestnut bleeding canker No action required at present. 2112 Southern beech EM No action required at present. 2113 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 2114 Hawthorn M No action required at present.

2115 English oak 389 207 M Veteran PL None Basal hollowing. The top of the crown has been shed at approx. 10m. Cavities and deadwood in the crown. 2116 English oak 524 335 FM Veteran PL None Basal hollowing. The top of the crown has been shed. Cavities and deadwood in the crown. Good growth in the lower crown. 2117 English oak SM No action required at present. 2118 English oak EM No action required at present. 2119 Sweet chestnut 511 252 M Veteran PL None Basal bark stripping by deer. Torn limb touching the ground. Deadwood and stubs in the crown. 2120 Sweet chestnut 417 178 M Historic PL None Deadwood and stubs in the crown. 2121 English oak SM No action required at present. 2122 English oak EM No action required at present. 2123 Field maple Y No action required at present. 2124 English oak SM No action required at present. 2125 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 2126 English oak SM No action required at present. 2127 English oak SM No action required at present. 2128 English oak SM No action required at present. 2129 English oak SM No action required at present. 2130 Red oak EM No action required at present. 2131 Hawthorn M No action required at present. 2132 English oak SM No action required at present. 2133 English oak 495 304 FM Veteran PL None 2134 English oak 500 309 FM Veteran PL None Lightning strike. Cavities and deadwood in the crown. Good growth in the lower crown. Extensive crown dieback but the younger shoot growth in the lower crown seems to be viable. P 2 No action required at present. 2135 English oak 481 290 FM Veteran PL Basal hollowing. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. Good growth in the Pollard lower and middle parts of the crown. 2136 Southern beech EM No action required at present.

2137 English oak EM No action required at present. 2138 English oak EM No action required at present. 2139 English oak 389 207 FM Veteran PL None Trunk decay, unbalanced crown but the crown is relatively small. 2140 English oak SM No action required at present. 2141 English oak SM No action required at present. 2142 English oak SM No action required at present. 2143 English oak SM No action required at present. 2144 English oak SM No action required at present. 2145 English oak SM No action required at present. 2146 English oak SM No action required at present. 2147 English oak EM No action required at present. 2148 English oak SM No action required at present. 2149 Field maple Y No action required at present. 2150 English oak SM No action required at present. 2151 English oak SM No action required at present. 2152 English oak SM No action required at present. 2153 English oak EM No action required at present. 2154 Southern beech EM No action required at present. 2155 English oak Y No action required at present. 2156 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 2157 English oak SM No action required at present. 2158 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 2159 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 2160 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present.

2161 Monkey puzzle 281 135 M Historic PL EyeC Domed upper canopy, also some growth lower on the trunk. G 4 No action required at present. 2162 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 2163 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 2164 Sweet chestnut Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 2165 English oak SM No action required at present. 2166 English oak SM No action required at present. 2167 English oak SM No action required at present. 2168 Sweet chestnut 637 375 FM Veteran PL Pollard This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. Good growth in the lower and middle parts of the crown. 2169 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 2170 English oak SM No action required at present. 2171 English oak SM No action required at present. 2172 English oak SM No action required at present. 2173 English oak SM No action required at present. 2174 Deodar cedar EM No action required at present. 2175 English oak SM No action required at present. 2176 English oak SM No action required at present. 2177 Turkey oak EM No action required at present. 2178 Turkey oak EM No action required at present. 2179 Turkey oak EM No action required at present. 2180 English oak SM No action required at present. 2181 Monkey puzzle 258 118 M Historic PL EyeC Domed upper canopy, also some growth lower on the trunk. G 4 No action required at present. 2182 Turkey oak EM No action required at present. 2183 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present.

2184 English oak EM No action required at present. 2185 English oak SM No action required at present. 2186 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 2187 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 2188 Blue atlas cedar EM No action required at present. 2189 Monkey puzzle 283 136 M Historic PL EyeC Domed upper canopy, also some growth lower on the trunk. G 4 No action required at present. 2190 English oak SM No action required at present. 2191 English oak SM No action required at present. 2192 English oak SM No action required at present. 2193 English oak M No action required at present. 2194 Field maple Y No action required at present. 2195 Field maple Y No action required at present. 2196 Field maple Y No action required at present. 2197 English oak Y No action required at present. 2198 English oak M No action required at present. 2199 English oak M No action required at present. 2200 English oak M No action required at present. 2201 Scots pine EM No action required at present. 2202 English oak EM No action required at present. 2203 English oak EM No action required at present. 2204 Silver birch EM No action required at present. 2205 Silver birch EM No action required at present. 2206 Silver birch EM No action required at present. 2207 English oak EM No action required at present.

2208 Silver birch EM No action required at present. 2209 Corsican pine EM No action required at present. 2210 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 2211 Field maple Y No action required at present. 2212 English oak SM No action required at present. 2213 English oak EM No action required at present. 2214 English oak SM No action required at present. 2215 English oak SM No action required at present. 2216 English oak SM No action required at present. 2217 Monkey puzzle 239 106 M Historic PL EyeC Domed upper canopy, also some growth lower on the trunk. G 4 No action required at present. 2218 English oak SM No action required at present. 2219 English oak SM No action required at present. 2220 English oak SM No action required at present. 2221 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 2222 English oak SM No action required at present. 2223 English oak SM No action required at present. 2224 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 2225 English oak EM No action required at present. 2226 English oak EM No action required at present. 2227 Turkey oak SM No action required at present. 2228 English oak EM No action required at present. 2229 English oak SM No action required at present. 2230 English oak SM No action required at present. 2231 English oak SM No action required at present.

2232 English oak 502 312 FM Veteran PL Pollard The main leader has been shed at approximately 9m. Cavities in crown stems. Deadwood and stubs in the crown. 2233 English oak SM No action required at present. 2234 English oak 448 258 M Veteran PL Pollard Cavities in crown stems. Deadwood and stubs in the crown. 2235 English oak SM No action required at present. 2236 English oak SM No action required at present. 2237 English oak SM No action required at present. 2238 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 2239 English oak SM No action required at present. 2240 English oak SM No action required at present. 2241 English oak SM No action required at present. 2242 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 2243 English oak SM No action required at present. 2244 English oak SM No action required at present. 2245 Turkey oak EM No action required at present. 2246 English oak EM No action required at present. 2247 English oak SM No action required at present. 2248 English oak SM No action required at present. 2249 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 2250 Weymouth pine EM No action required at present. 2251 Weymouth pine EM No action required at present. 2252 English oak SM No action required at present. 2253 English oak 443 254 FM Veteran PL Pollard Open trunk hollow. Tree has recently shed a large limb. Unbalanced crown. Good growth in the lower crown. G 2 Reduce tree height by approx. 4m. 3 2254 English oak Y No action required at present.

2255 Sweet chestnut Y No action required at present. 2256 English oak SM No action required at present. 2257 English oak EM No action required at present. 2258 English oak SM No action required at present. 2259 English oak Y No action required at present. 2260 English oak 615 443 FM Veteran PL Pollard Open trunk hollow. Unbalanced crown. Good growth in the lower crown. 2261 English oak 569 386 FM Veteran PL Pollard Extensive trunk decay. Past heavy reduction. 2262 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 2263 English oak Y No action required at present. 2264 English oak Y No action required at present. 2265 English oak Y No action required at present. 2266 English oak Y No action required at present. 2267 Rowan EM No action required at present. 2268 English oak 463 272 FM Veteran PL None Large trunk cavity. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. 2269 English oak 438 249 FM Veteran PL Pollard Very hollow trunk. Small crown. Few options for management. 2270 English oak 358 183 M Veteran PL Cavity at bolling point. Most of the crown has been shed but a new small crown has Pollard developed. Few options for management. 2271 English oak Y No action required at present. 2272 English oak Y No action required at present. 2273 English oak M No action required at present. 2274 Weymouth pine EM No action required at present. Cavity at bolling point. Two dead pollard stems. Small crown. Few options for 2275 English oak 335 166 M Veteran PL Pollard F 2 No action required at present. management. 2276 English oak 450 260 FM Veteran PL Pollard Cavity at bolling point. Deadwood and stubs in the crown. Reduced crown size. 2277 English oak 415 229 FM Veteran PL Pollard Basal cavity. Trunk lean. Deadwood and stubs in the crown. Reduced crown size.

2278 English oak EM No action required at present. 2279 English oak 407 222 FM Veteran PL Pollard Small crown. Deadwood and stubs in the crown. 2280 English oak Y No action required at present. 2281 Douglas fir EM No action required at present. 2282 English oak 358 183 FM Veteran PL Pollard Open trunk hollow. Crown dieback. Apparent stress. P 2 No action required at present. Extensive trunk decay. Most of the crown has been shed but a small crown has 2283 English oak 377 197 FM Veteran PL None F 2 No action required at present. developed from new shoot growth. 2284 Cedar of Lebanon 361 107 M Historic PL EyeC Good crown form. High landscape value. G 4 No action required at present. Extensive trunk decay. Most of the crown has been shed but a small crown has 2285 English oak 400 216 FM Veteran PL None developed from new shoot growth. 2286 English oak 240 110 FM Veteran PL Pollard Most of the trunk has decayed leaving a small trunk and a small crown. 2287 English oak 297 141 M Veteran PL Pollard Open trunk hollow. Trunk lean. Small crown. 2288 English oak 375 196 M Veteran PL Pollard Reduced crown size. Cavities in crown stems. 2289 English oak 419 232 FM Veteran PL Pollard Open trunk hollow. One pollard stem remains. Good growth in the lower crown. 2290 English oak 520 331 FM Veteran PL Pollard Reduced crown size. Cavities in crown stems. Deadwood and stubs in the crown. 2291 English oak 382 201 M Veteran PL Pollard Crown dieback. Apparent stress. P 2 No action required at present. 2292 English oak 296 141 M Veteran PL Pollard Open trunk hollow. Reduced crown size. 2293 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 2294 English oak 402 218 FM Veteran PL None Upper crown dieback. Most of the crown has been shed but a small crown is developing from new shoot growth. F 2 No action required at present. 2295 English oak SM No action required at present. 2296 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 2297 English oak 321 157 M Veteran PL None Limb decay and cavity at bolling point. Most of the crown has been shed but a small crown is developing from new shoot growth. 2298 Rowan Y No action required at present. 2299 English oak SM No action required at present.

2300 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. Limb decay and cavity at bolling point. Most of the crown has been shed but a small 2301 English oak 270 125 M Veteran PL Pollard crown is developing from new shoot growth. 2302 English oak 404 219 FM Veteran PL Pollard Open trunk hollow. Reduced crown size. Cavity at bolling point. Most of the crown has been shed but a small crown is 2303 English oak 415 229 FM Veteran PL Pollard developing from new shoot growth. 2304 English oak 380 200 M Veteran PL Pollard Open trunk hollow. Reduced crown size. 2305 English oak 339 169 M Veteran PL None Basal cavity. Natural pollard (the trunk has snapped at 4.5m). A small crown is developing from new shoot growth. 2306 English oak SM No action required at present. 2307 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 2308 English oak 325 159 M Veteran PL None 2309 English oak 350 177 M Veteran PL Pollard Most of the crown has been shed but a small crown is developing from new shoot growth. Open trunk hollow. Limb decay and cavity at bolling point. Most of the crown has been shed but a small crown is developing from new shoot growth. 2310 English oak 181 84 M Veteran PL None Open trunk hollow. Remnant trunk. Past fire damage. Small crown. Few options for management. 2311 English oak EM No action required at present. 2312 English oak EM No action required at present. 2313 English oak EM No action required at present. 2314 Larch Flaying damage to trunk. Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 2315 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 2316 English oak EM No action required at present. 2317 English oak EM No action required at present. 2318 Larch 218 M Historic PL Land No obvious significant defects. G 4 No action required at present. 2319 English oak Y No action required at present. 2320 English oak EM No action required at present.

2321 English oak Y No action required at present. 2322 English oak Y No action required at present. 2323 English oak EM No action required at present. 2324 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 2325 English oak Y No action required at present. 2326 English oak 641 477 FM Veteran PL Pollard Two large stems from 3m. Most of the crown has been shed but a small crown is developing from new shoot growth. 2327 English oak 461 271 FM Veteran PL Cavity at bolling point. Most of the crown has been shed but a small crown is Pollard developing from new shoot growth. 2328 English oak EM No action required at present. 2329 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 2330 English oak EM No action required at present. 2331 English oak 360 184 M Veteran PL Pollard Open trunk hollow and cavity at bolling point. Deadwood and stubs in the crown. 2332 English oak 392 209 M Veteran PL Pollard Cavity at bolling point. Large and unbalanced crown above a weak bolling point. G 2 Reduce upper crown by approximately 5m in all directions. Retain growth in the lower crown. 2 2333 English oak Y No action required at present. 2334 English oak 440 251 FM Veteran PL Pollard Deadwood and stubs in the crown. Vigorous recent shoot growth. 2335 English oak 558 373 FM Veteran PL Basal cavity. Twin stemmed from ground level. Open trunk hollows in both trunks. Pollard Deadwood and stubs in the crown. 2336 English oak 410 224 FM Veteran PL Pollard Open trunk hollow. Reduced crown size. 2337 English oak 388 206 FM Veteran PL Pollard Twin stemmed from 2m. Deadwood and stubs in the crown. 2338 English oak 370 192 M Veteran PL Pollard 2339 Cedar of Lebanon 372 112 FM Historic PL None This tree has recently shed a major crown limb leaving a big scar on the trunk at 1.5m. The main leader has been shed at 5m but a small crown is developing from new shoot growth. Large upper crown stems have been shed and fallen on the lower limbs, causing them to fail as well. G 4 No action required at present.

2340 Cedar of Lebanon 347 101 FM Historic PL None One large lower limb has failed but remains attached. G 4 No action required at present. 2341 English oak 513 323 FM Veteran PL Pollard Most of the crown has been shed but a small crown is developing from new shoot growth. 2342 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 2343 Rowan Y No action required at present. 2344 Rowan Y No action required at present. 2345 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. Cavities at bolling point. Most of the crown has been shed but a small crown is 2346 English oak 455 265 FM Veteran PL Pollard developing from new shoot growth. 2347 Cedar of Lebanon 272 73 M Historic PL None No obvious significant defects. G 4 No action required at present. Reduce crown by approximately 2348 English oak 530 342 FM Veteran PL Pollard Cavities at bolling point. Tall crown stems. Risk of major limb shedding. G 2 4minall directions. Retain 2 growth in the lower crown. 2349 English oak 623 453 FM Veteran PL Pollard Old crack in trunk. Cavities at bolling point. Tall crown stems/full crown. Risk of major limb shedding. G 2 Reduce crown by approximately 6m in all directions. Retain growth in the lower crown. 2 2350 English oak 320 156 FM Veteran PL Small tree. Large trunk cavity. Most of the crown has been shed but a small crown is Pollard developing from new shoot growth. F 2 No action required at present. 2351 English oak SM No action required at present. 2352 English oak SM No action required at present. 2353 Cedar of Lebanon Y No action required at present. 2354 Cedar of Lebanon 289 79 M Historic PL None Scars from past limb loss. Deadwood in the lower crown. G 4 No action required at present. 2355 English oak SM No action required at present. 2356 English oak SM No action required at present. 2357 English oak SM No action required at present. 2358 English oak 387 205 M Veteran PL Pollard Open trunk hollow. Reduced crown size.

2359 English oak 465 274 FM Veteran PL Pollard Open trunk hollow. Tall crown stems. Risk of major limb shedding. G 2 Reduce crown by approximately 4m in all directions. Retain growth in the lower crown. 2 2360 Cedar of Lebanon 257 69 M Historic PL None Torn limb at 2m. No obvious significant defects. G 4 No action required at present. 2361 English oak SM No action required at present. 2362 English oak SM No action required at present. 2363 English oak 450 260 FM Veteran PL None Open trunk hollow. Stag headed. Most of the crown has been lost but a small crown is developing from new shoot growth. F 2 No action required at present. 2364 English oak SM No action required at present. 2365 English oak SM No action required at present. 2366 English oak SM No action required at present. 2367 English oak SM No action required at present. 2368 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 2369 English oak M No action required at present. 2370 English oak SM No action required at present. 2371 English oak SM No action required at present. 2372 English oak SM No action required at present. 2373 Cedar of Lebanon Y No action required at present. 2374 Cedar of Lebanon 218 58 M Historic PL None Fallen tree that has developed a new crown from former side branches. G 3 No action required at present. 2375 English oak SM No action required at present. 2376 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 2377 Cedar of Lebanon Y No action required at present. 2378 English oak SM No action required at present. 2379 English oak SM No action required at present. 2380 English oak SM No action required at present.

2381 English oak SM No action required at present. 2382 English oak SM No action required at present. 2383 English oak SM No action required at present. 2384 English oak SM No action required at present. 2385 English oak SM No action required at present. 2386 English oak SM No action required at present. 2387 English oak SM No action required at present. 2388 English oak SM No action required at present. 2389 English oak 450 260 FM Veteran PL Pollard Open trunk hollow. Unbalanced crown. Risk of major limb shedding. G 2 Reduce crown by approximately 3m in all directions. Retain growth in the lower crown. 3 2390 English oak SM No action required at present. 2391 English oak SM No action required at present. 2392 English oak SM No action required at present. 2393 English oak SM No action required at present. 2394 Hawthorn M No action required at present. 2395 English oak SM No action required at present. 2396 English oak SM No action required at present. 2397 English oak SM No action required at present. 2398 English oak EM No action required at present. 2399 English oak EM No action required at present. 2400 English oak EM No action required at present. 2401 English oak SM No action required at present. 2402 English oak SM No action required at present. 2403 English oak SM No action required at present.

2404 English oak 326 160 M Veteran PL None Bark exudations from trunk. Crown has been shed at 5m but a new crown is developing. One limb has partially failed but is layering. 2405 English oak M No action required at present. 2406 English oak 323 158 M Veteran PL None Numerous scars on crown limbs from past storm damage. Cavities associated with past limb loss. 2407 English oak 357 182 M Veteran PL None Deadwood, stubs and holes in the crown. 2408 English oak M No action required at present. 2409 English oak 400 216 FM Veteran PL None Large bulges at the base of the trunk. Most of the crown has been shed but some live growth remains. 2410 English oak SM No action required at present. 2411 English oak 278 130 M Veteran PL None Large scars on trunk from past storm damage. Deadwood and stubs in the crown. 2412 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 2413 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 2414 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 2415 English oak 293 139 M Veteran PL None The central leader has died. Deadwood and stubs in the crown. F 2 No action required at present. 2416 English oak 455 265 FM Veteran PL None Large trunk cavity at 4m with seemingly vigorous reaction wood response. Deadwood and stubs in the crown. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. 2417 English oak 491 300 FM Veteran PL None Deadwood, stubs and holes in the crown. Epicormic growth on crown stems. Neglected pollard. Laetiporus sulphureus in scar at 4m. Slight dieback in the upper 2418 English oak 428 240 FM Veteran PL Pollard crown. Some new shoot growth in the lower crown. 2419 English oak 359 184 M Veteran PL None Open hollow trunk. Small crown with good foliar coverage. 2420 English oak M No action required at present. 2421 English oak M No action required at present. 2422 English oak M No action required at present. 2423 English oak M No action required at present.

2424 English oak 443 254 FM Veteran PL None Old bracket at base, possibly Grifola frondosa. Past storm damage. Cavities in higher parts of the trunk. Deadwood and stubs in the crown. 2425 English oak FM No action required at present. 2426 English oak M No action required at present. 2427 English oak M No action required at present. 2428 English oak 621 450 FM Veteran PL None Trunk decay. Large lateral limbs and crown stems. G 2 2429 English oak 561 377 FM Veteran PL Pollard Neglected pollard. Tall crown stems. Some new shoot growth in the lower crown. G 2 2430 English oak 455 265 FM Veteran PL None Basal decay. Most of the crown has been shed. Recent shoot growth seems to be weak. Few options for management. Reduce end weight of lowerlateral limbs by 25% and reduce the upper crown branches by 3 4m. Reduce tree height by approximately 6m. F 2 No action required at present. 2431 Hawthorn M No action required at present. 2432 English oak SM No action required at present. 2433 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 2434 English oak M No action required at present. 2435 English oak M No action required at present. 2436 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 2437 English oak SM No action required at present. 2438 English oak 425 237 FM Veteran PL None Basal hollowing. Exit holes from the Agrilus beetle on the trunk. Upper crown dieback. Deadwood and stubs in the crown. 2439 English oak SM No action required at present. 2440 English oak M No action required at present. 2441 English oak SM No action required at present. 2442 English oak SM No action required at present. 2443 English oak 390 208 M Veteran PL This tree has recently shed a large limb. Tall crown stems. New shoot growth in the Pollard lower crown. 2444 Hawthorn M No action required at present. 2 3

2445 English oak M No action required at present. 2446 English oak M Bark exudations from trunk. Upper crown dieback. No action required at present. 2447 English oak Y No action required at present. 2448 English oak 533 345 FM Veteran PL Pollard Open trunk hollow. Neglected pollard. Leaning trunk. Tall crown stems. G 2 Reduce upper crown by approximately 6m in all directions. Retain growth in the lower crown. 2449 English oak Y No action required at present. 2450 English oak 331 164 M Veteran PL None Several stubs and scars where large limbs have been shed. 2451 English oak 487 296 FM Veteran PL Pollard Root cavity. Trunk cavity. Good foliar coverage. 2452 English oak 584 404 FM Veteran PL Pollard Open trunk cavity. Unbalanced crown. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. 2453 English oak Standing dead dtree. D No action required at present. 2454 English oak 554 369 FM Veteran PL Open trunk cavity. Relatively small crown. This tree seems to be naturally Pollard retrenching. 2455 Cedar of Lebanon Y No action required at present. 2456 Cedar of Lebanon 382 116 M Historic PL None Stubs in lower crown from past limb shedding. G 4 No action required at present. 2457 English oak Y No action required at present. 2458 Cedar of Lebanon 380 115 M Veteran PL None This tree has collapsed due to rootplate failure. It is lying on the ground but it has some live growth. However now it has little landscape appeal. F 3 No action required at present. 2459 English oak 472 281 FM Veteran PL None Basal cavity. Relatively small crown. Good growth in the lower crown. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. F 2 No action required at present. 2460 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 2461 Sweet chestnut Y No action required at present. 2462 English oak Y No action required at present. 2463 English oak Y No action required at present. 2464 English oak Y No action required at present. 2465 Cedar of Lebanon Y No action required at present. 2

2466 English oak 243 111 M Veteran PL None Open trunk hollow. Leaning trunk. Small crown. F 2 No action required at present. 2467 English oak M No action required at present. 2468 English oak 415 229 FM Veteran PL None Trunk cavity at 4m. Relatively small crown. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. 2469 English oak 425 237 FM Veteran PL None Phoenix regeneration from an old tree. G 3 No action required at present. 2470 English oak 340 170 M Veteran PL Pollard Stag headed. Relatively small crown. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. 2471 English oak 529 340 FM Veteran PL Pollard Unbalanced crown. Good foliar coverage. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. 2472 English oak 478 287 FM Veteran PL Pollard Stag headed. Relatively small crown. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. F 2 No action required at present. 2473 English oak Y No action required at present. 2474 English oak 388 206 M Veteran PL Pollard Large cavity at the bolling point. Relatively l small crown. 2475 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 2476 English oak 402 218 M Veteran PL None Relatively small crown with deadwood, cavities and stubs. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. 2477 Cedar of Lebanon 344 100 M Historic PL None One large lower limb has split out. The remaining crown seems to be healthy. G 3 No action required at present. 2478 English oak Y No action required at present. 2479 English oak 402 218 FM Veteran PL None Open trunk hollow. Small crown. 2480 English oak 400 216 FM Veteran PL None Old fruit bodies of Laetiporus sulphureus at base. Stag headed. Relatively small crown. F 2 No action required at present. 2481 English oak SM No action required at present. 2482 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 2483 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 2484 English oak 418 231 FM Veteran PL Pollard Stag headed. Some live growth remains but it seems to have low vigour. P 2 No action required at present. 2485 English oak 374 195 M Veteran PL Pollard Crown dieback. Some live growth remains but it seems to have low vigour. P 2 No action required at present. 2486 English oak 392 209 M Veteran PL Pollard The entire crown has been shed from 5m but a smaller crown has developed from new shoot growth.

2487 English oak 383 202 M Veteran PL None Cavities in the trunk. Relatively small crown with deadwood, cavities and stubs. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. 2488 English oak SM No action required at present. 2489 English oak SM No action required at present. 2490 English oak 424 237 FM Veteran PL None Basal cavity. Trunk cavity. Holes and hollows in the crown. 2491 English oak 404 219 FM Veteran PL Pollard Burrs on the trunk. Reduced crown size. Good foliar coverage. 2492 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 2493 English oak 388 206 M Veteran PL None Most of the major limbs have been shed. Reduced crown size. Good foliar coverage. 2494 English oak 517 327 FM Veteran PL Pollard Stag headed. Good foliar coverage in the lower crown. 2495 English oak 384 203 M Veteran PL Pollard 2496 English oak 555 370 FM Veteran PL Pollard Cavity at the bolling point. Most of the major limbs have been shed. Reduced crown size. Good foliar coverage. Burrs on the trunk. Large limbs have snapped out at the bolling point. Good foliar coverage in the lower crown. 2497 English oak 345 173 M Veteran PL None Open trunk hollow. The trunk has been lost from 3m but a small crown has developed from new shoot growth. 2498 English oak Y No action required at present. 2499 English oak 207 94 M Veteran PL None 2500 English oak 296 141 M Veteran PL Pollard Open trunk hollow. The trunk has been lost from 3m but a small crown has developed from new shoot growth. Suppressed by larger companion. Trunk cavity at 2m. Relatively small crown. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. 2501 English oak 357 182 M Veteran PL Cavity at the bolling point. Most of the major limbs have been shed. Good foliar Pollard coverage in the lower crown. 2502 English oak 321 157 M Veteran PL Pollard Hollow trunk. Relatively small crown. Few options for management. 2503 English oak 392 209 M Veteran PL Pollard Hollow trunk. Relatively small crown. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. 2504 English oak 364 187 M Veteran PL Pollard Cavity at the bolling point. Two major limbs remain and they are both at risk of being shed. G 2 Reduce the tree height by 5m and the length of the lateral limb by 50%. Retain all lower growth. 1

2505 English oak 389 207 M Veteran PL Pollard Cavities in crown stems. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. 2506 English oak 394 211 M Veteran PL Cavity at the bolling point. Most of the major limbs have been shed. Good foliar Pollard coverage in the lower crown. 2507 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 2508 English oak 404 219 FM Veteran PL Pollard Most of the trunk has rotted away and so two columns of living tissue remain; one supports a larger crown than the other. 2509 English oak 376 197 M Veteran PL Pollard Hollow trunk. Relatively small crown. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. 2510 English oak 300 143 M Veteran PL None Cavity at the bolling point. Most of the major limbs have been shed. Good foliar coverage in the lower crown. 2511 English oak Y No action required at present. 2512 English oak 379 199 M Veteran PL None Dead cambium around most of the trunk. Most of the crown has been shed. A small crown has developed recently. 2513 English oak SM No action required at present. 2514 English oak 259 119 M Veteran PL Water Hollow trunk. Most of the crown has been shed. A small crown has developed recently. 2515 English oak SM No action required at present. 2516 English oak 359 184 M Veteran PL Pollard Basal cavity. Cavity at the bolling point. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. 2517 English oak 573 391 M Veteran PL Hollow trunk. Most of the crown has been shed. A small crown has developed Pollard recently. 2518 English oak 325 159 M Veteran PL Pollard Hollow trunk. The remaining crown has developed from one lateral limb. F 2 No action required at present. 2519 English oak 334 166 M Veteran PL Pollard Cavity at the bolling point. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. 2520 English oak 335 166 M Veteran PL Pollard Cavity at the bolling point. Sheltered by adjacent trees. 2521 English oak 284 134 M Veteran PL Pollard 2522 English oak 439 250 FM Veteran PL Pollard Hollow trunk. Most of the crown has been shed. A small crown has developed recently. Burrs on the trunk. Cavity at the bolling point. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. 2523 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present.

2524 English oak 460 270 FM Veteran PL Pollard Open trunk hollow. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. 2525 English oak Y No action required at present. 2526 English oak 397 214 FM Veteran PL Pollard Basal hollowing. Stag headed. 2527 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 2528 English oak Y No action required at present. 2529 English oak 499 308 FM Veteran PL Pollard Basal decay. Most of the crown has been shed. Two large limbs remain and both of these have extensive decay. Some limbs may fall off during the next 10 years but I don't expect catastrophic failure during this period. 2530 English oak Y No action required at present. 2531 English oak 468 277 FM Veteran PL Cavity at the bolling point. Most of the crown has been shed. A small crown has Pollard developed recently. F 2 No action required at present. 2532 English oak M No action required at present. 2533 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 2534 English oak 510 320 FM Veteran PL Cavity at the bolling point where a large limb has been shed. Deadwood, stubs and Pollard scars in the crown. Good foliar coverage throughout the crown. 2535 English oak 504 314 FM Veteran PL Cavity at the bolling point revealing a very hollow trunk. Tall old pollard stems Pollard vulnerable to failure but the tree is unlikely to respond positively to pruning. P 2 No action required at present. 2536 English oak 452 262 FM Veteran PL Cavity at the bolling point revealing a very hollow trunk. The crown limbs appear to Pollard be quite young and very vigorous. 2537 English oak 436 247 FM Veteran PL Pollard Hollow trunk. Stag headed. Small crown sheltered by adjacent trees. 2538 English oak 298 142 M Veteran PL Pollard Open trunk hollow. Leaning trunk. Unbalanced crown. G 2 Reduce the three long lowerlateral limbs by 6m to address the crown imbalance. Also reduce the tree height by 4 5m if feasible. 2 2539 English oak EM No action required at present. 2540 English oak EM No action required at present. 2541 English oak 380 200 M Veteran PL Pollard Deadwood and stubs in the crown.

2542 English oak 372 194 M Veteran PL Pollard Open trunk hollow. The original crown has been shed but a new crown has developed. 2543 English oak EM No action required at present. 2544 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 2545 English oak EM No action required at present. 2546 English oak EM No action required at present. 2547 Red oak M No action required at present. 2548 English oak EM No action required at present. 2549 Silver birch SM No action required at present. 2550 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 2551 English oak EM No action required at present. 2552 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 2553 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 2554 English oak 705 566 FM Veteran PL Pollard Large open trunk cavity. Longitudinal crack in the smaller part of the trunk. Crown dieback. Some live growth remains but it seems to have low vigour. Further decline likely. Few options for management. P 2 No action required at present. 2555 Alder M No action required at present. 2556 Swamp cypress M No action required at present. 2557 Cedar of Lebanon M No action required at present. 2558 Scots pine M No action required at present. 2559 Swamp cypress M No action required at present. 2560 Scots pine M No action required at present. 2561 English oak Y No action required at present. 2562 English oak 547 361 FM Veteran PL Pollard Basal decay. Large trunk cavity at 4m. Crown has been topped at 8m. 2563 English oak Y No action required at present. 2564 Hornbeam EM No action required at present.

2565 Scots pine M No action required at present. 2566 English oak EM No action required at present. 2567 English oak 580 399 FM Veteran PL Patches of dead cambium on the trunk. Most of the crown limbs have been shed. A Pollard small crown has developed recently. 2568 Alder EM No action required at present. 2569 English oak EM No action required at present. 2570 Alder Y No action required at present. 2571 Alder EM No action required at present. 2572 English oak EM No action required at present. 2573 Hornbeam EM No action required at present. 2574 Alder Y No action required at present. 2575 English oak 523 334 FM Veteran PL Cavity at the bolling point. Most of the crown has been shed. This tree seems to be Pollard naturally retrenching. 2576 Alder Y No action required at present. 2577 English oak 326 160 M Veteran PL Pollard Open trunk hollow. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. 2578 English oak EM No action required at present. 2579 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 2580 English oak EM No action required at present. 2581 English oak 449 259 FM Veteran PL Cavity at the bolling point. Reduced crown size. This tree seems to be naturally Pollard retrenching. 2582 English oak EM No action required at present. 2583 English oak EM No action required at present. 2584 Red oak EM No action required at present. 2585 Monkey puzzle 240 106 M Historic PL EyeC Domed upper canopy, also some growth lower on the trunk. 2586 English oak EM No action required at present.

2587 English oak 634 467 FM Veteran PL Pollard 2588 Cedar of Lebanon 698 318 FM Historic PL EyeC Burrs on the trunk. Cavities in crown stems. Reduced crown size. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. The central leader and upper crown has been shed but the remaining crown is healthy. G 2 Remove the branches directly above the veteran oak tree (T2589). 2589 English oak 427 239 FM Veteran PL Pollard Open trunk hollow. Reduced crown size. Shaded by the cedar tree. 3 2590 English oak EM No action required at present. 2591 English oak EM No action required at present. 2592 English oak 325 159 M Veteran PL Pollard Most of the crown is dead but a small crown is developing from lower lateral limbs extending over the steep bank. 2593 English oak 225 102 M Veteran PL None Leaning trunk. Most of the crown has been shed. A small crown has developed recently. 2594 English oak EM No action required at present. 2595 English oak EM No action required at present. 2596 Cedar of Lebanon 210 56 M Historic PL Water No obvious significant defects. G 4 No action required at present. 2597 English oak 178 83 M Veteran PL None Leaning trunk. Most of the crown has been shed. A small crown has developed. 2598 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 2599 English oak 365 188 M Veteran PL None Deadwood and stubs in the crown. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. 2600 English oak 352 178 M Veteran PL Deadwood and stubs in the crown. Decay in the upper parts of the trunk. This tree Pollard seems to be naturally retrenching. 2601 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 2602 English oak 365 188 M Veteran PL Pollard Cavity at the bolling point. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. 2603 English oak 262 121 M Veteran PL None Deadwood and stubs in the crown. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. 2604 English oak 334 166 M Veteran PL Pollard Crown dieback. Some live growth remains but it seems to have low vigour. P 2 No action required at present. 2605 English oak Y No action required at present. 2606 English oak Y No action required at present. 2607 English oak Y No action required at present.

2608 English oak 688 542 A Veteran PL Pollard 2609 English oak 503 313 FM Veteran PL Pollard Burrs on the trunk. Deadwood and stubs in the crown. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. Cavities at the bolling point. Limb cavities. Reduced crown size. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. 2610 English oak 373 194 M Veteran PL Pollard Open trunk hollow. Reduced crown size. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. 2611 English oak 523 334 FM Veteran PL Pollard Cavities at the bolling point. Tall crown stems on one side. G 2 2612 English oak 420 233 FM Veteran PL Pollard Open trunk hollow. Leaning trunk. Tall and unbalanced crown. G 2 2613 English oak 315 153 M Veteran PL None Burrs on the trunk. Deadwood and stubs in the crown. Most of the crown has been shed. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. Reduce the tallest stem by approximately 4m. Reduce the tree's height by approximately 5m. Reshape and rebalance as feasible. 2614 English oak 327 161 M Veteran PL Pollard Open trunk hollow. Reduced crown size. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. 2615 English oak 408 223 FM Veteran PL Pollard Open trunk hollow. Reduced crown size. Vigorous new shoot growth from the lower trunk. 2616 English oak 513 323 FM Veteran PL Cavities at the bolling point. Tall crown stems on one side. No growth low on the Pollard trunk. Fain growth up to 10m. Poor growth in the upper crown. F 2 No action required at present. 2617 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 2618 English oak 325 159 M Veteran PL Pollard Cavities at the bolling point. Reduced crown size. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. 2619 English oak 475 284 FM Veteran PL Cavities at the bolling point. Deadwood and stubs in the crown. Reduced crown size. Pollard This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. 2620 English oak SM No action required at present. 2621 Red oak EM No action required at present. 2622 English oak 343 172 M Veteran PL Pollard Open trunk cavity. Crown dieback. Few options for management. P 2 No action required at present. 2623 English oak 556 371 M Veteran PL Basal cavity. Cavities at the bolling point. Deadwood and stubs in the crown. Limb Pollard decay. 2624 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 2625 English oak 552 366 FM Veteran PL Pollard Cavities at the bolling point. Reduced crown size. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. 2 2

2626 English oak Y No action required at present. 2627 Red oak EM No action required at present. 2628 English oak EM No action required at present. 2629 English oak 412 226 FM Veteran PL Large strip of dead cambium on the trunk. Cavities at the bolling point. Deadwood Pollard and stubs in the crown. Limb decay. 2630 English oak 489 298 FM Veteran PL Pollard Trunk decay. Cavities at the bolling point. Vigorous new shoot growth. 2631 English oak 382 201 M Veteran PL Pollard Open trunk hollow. Reduced crown size. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. 2632 English oak 356 181 M Veteran PL Pollard Open trunk hollow. Reduced crown size. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. 2633 English oak 525 336 FM Veteran PL Pollard Open trunk hollow. Most of the original crown has been shed but a new, full, crown has developed. 2634 English oak 306 147 M Veteran PL Cavities at the bolling point. Reduced crown size. This tree seems to be naturally Pollard retrenching. 2635 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 2636 English oak 494 303 FM Veteran PL Pollard Burrs on trunk. Cavities at the bolling point. Stag headed. 2637 English oak Y No action required at present. 2638 English oak Y No action required at present. 2639 English oak 373 194 M Veteran PL Pollard Open trunk hollow. Reduced crown size. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. 2640 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 2641 English oak SM No action required at present. 2642 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 2643 English oak SM No action required at present. 2644 English oak SM No action required at present. 2645 English oak SM No action required at present. 2646 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present.

2647 English oak 443 254 FM Veteran PL Pollard Cavities at the bolling point. Tall and unbalanced crown. Risk of major canopy loss. G 2 Reduce the tree's height by approximately 7m. Reshape and rebalance as feasible. 2648 English oak EM No action required at present. 2 2649 English oak SM No action required at present. 2650 English oak 502 312 FM Veteran PL Burrs on trunk. Cavities at the bolling point. Reduced crown size. This tree seems to Pollard be naturally retrenching. 2651 English oak SM No action required at present. 2652 English oak SM No action required at present. 2653 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 2654 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 2655 English oak 572 390 FM Veteran PL Pollard Hollow trunk. Deadwood and stubs in the crown. 2656 English oak 493 302 FM Veteran PL Most of the cambium around the trunk is dead. A new canopy is developing from Pollard two living branches. 2657 English oak 454 264 FM Veteran PL Pollard Upper crown dieback. A small crown is developing from new shoot growth. 2658 English oak 387 205 M Veteran PL Most of the cambium around the trunk is dead. A new canopy is developing from Pollard three living branches. 2659 English oak EM No action required at present. 2660 Cedar of Lebanon 269 73 M Historic PL EyeC No obvious significant defects. G 4 No action required at present. 2661 English oak EM No action required at present. 2662 English oak 449 259 FM Veteran PL Pollard Trunk hollow. Cavities at the bolling point. One stem remains. Few options for management. F 2 No action required at present. 2663 English oak 441 252 FM Veteran PL Pollard Open trunk hollow. Reduced crown size. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. 2664 English oak 519 330 FM Veteran PL Pollard Open trunk hollow. Reduced crown size. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. 2665 English oak SM No action required at present. 2666 English oak 458 268 FM Veteran PL Pollard Large area of dead cambium on trunk. Cavities at the bolling point. Reduced crown size. Shaded by adjacent sweet chestnut (T2667).

2667 Sweet chestnut EM Flaying damage to trunk. Fell to benefit T2666. 2 2668 English oak 517 327 FM Veteran PL Pollard Upper crown dieback. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. Reduce the length of the upper 2669 English oak 445 255 FM Veteran PL Pollard Open trunk hollow. Leaning trunk. Tall and unbalanced crown. G 2 2 crown stem by 50%. Reduce tree height to 6m and 2670 English oak 385 204 M Veteran PL Pollard Hollow trunk. Neglected pollard. G 2 3 retain all lower growth. Reduce tree height to 9m and 2671 English oak 435 246 FM Veteran PL Pollard Hollow trunk. Neglected pollard. Tall and heavy crown stems. G 2 2 retain all lower growth. 2672 English oak 393 210 M Veteran PL Pollard Deadwood and stubs in the crown. 2673 English oak 442 253 FM Veteran PL Pollard Cavities at the bolling point. Most of the crown has been shed but one live limb remains. Ganoderma applanatum at base. 2674 English oak 444 255 FM Veteran PL Pollard Open trunk hollow. Reduced crown size. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. 2675 English oak 385 204 M Veteran PL Pollard This tree has collapsed due to almost complete trunk decay. It is lying on the ground but it has some live growth. F 2 No action required at present. 2676 English oak 283 133 M Veteran PL Pollard Open trunk hollow. Reduced crown size. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. 2677 English oak 418 231 FM Veteran PL Pollard Healthy new growth on the trunk. Cavities at the bolling point. Reduced crown size. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. 2678 English oak 294 140 M Veteran PL Pollard Hollow trunk. Neglected pollard with one remaining stem at risk of failure. G 2 Reduce tree height to 8m and retain all lower growth. 3 2679 English oak Y No action required at present. 2680 English oak Y No action required at present. 2681 English oak 456 266 FM Veteran PL Pollard Hollow trunk. Upper crown dieback. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. 2682 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 2683 English oak 236 108 M Veteran PL Pollard Open trunk hollow. Healthy young crown. 2684 English oak 353 179 M Veteran PL None Main leader has been shed at 8m. Deadwood and stubs in the crown. 2685 English oak Y No action required at present. 2686 English oak Y No action required at present.

2687 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 2688 English oak EM No action required at present. 2689 English oak SM No action required at present. 2690 English oak SM No action required at present. 2691 English oak SM Recent new pollard. No action required at present. 2692 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 2693 English oak Y No action required at present. 2694 English oak EM No action required at present. 2695 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 2696 English oak 250 115 M Veteran PL Pollard This tree has collapsed due to basal failure. It is lying on the ground but it has some live growth. 2697 Norway spruce EM No action required at present. 2698 English oak EM No action required at present. 2699 English oak SM No action required at present. 2700 English oak SM No action required at present. 2701 English oak SM No action required at present. 2702 English oak SM No action required at present. 2703 English oak SM Recent new pollard. No action required at present. 2704 English oak EM No action required at present. 2705 English oak SM Recent new pollard. No action required at present. 2706 English oak EM No action required at present. 2707 English oak EM No action required at present. 2708 English oak EM No action required at present. 2709 English oak EM Recent new pollard. No action required at present. 2710 English oak SM No action required at present.

2711 English oak EM No action required at present. 2712 English oak SM No action required at present. 2713 Cedar of Lebanon 327 93 M Historic PL EyeC No obvious significant defects. G 4 No action required at present. 2714 Cedar of Lebanon 417 133 M Historic PL Water No obvious significant defects. G 4 No action required at present. Cavities at the bolling point. Reduced crown size. This tree seems to be naturally 2715 English oak 559 374 FM Veteran PL Pollard retrenching. 2716 English oak 286 135 M Veteran PL Pollard Trunk cavity. Stag headed. Reduced crown size. 2717 English oak SM No action required at present. 2718 English oak SM No action required at present. 2719 English oak SM No action required at present. 2720 English oak SM Recent new pollard. No action required at present. 2721 English oak SM No action required at present. 2722 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 2723 English oak SM No action required at present. 2724 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 2725 English oak Y No action required at present. 2726 English oak M No action required at present. 2727 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 2728 English oak M No action required at present. 2729 Cedar of Lebanon 187 50 M Historic PL EyeC No obvious significant defects. G 4 No action required at present. 2730 English oak SM No action required at present. 2731 English oak M No action required at present. 2732 English oak EM No action required at present. 2733 Alder Y No action required at present. 2734 Alder Y No action required at present.

2735 Alder Y No action required at present. 2736 Alder Y No action required at present. 2737 English oak 599 423 FM Veteran PL Pollard Almost complete trunk decay. Most of the tree is gone but a small crown has developed from the one strip of living trunk. Soon to be shaded by adjacent younger trees. 2738 English oak SM No action required at present. 2739 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 2740 English oak SM Split in the main trunk. Remove for the benefit of the adjacent veteran (T2737). 1 2741 English oak M No action required at present. 2742 English oak M No action required at present. 2743 English oak SM No action required at present. 2744 English oak SM Recent new pollard. No action required at present. 2745 English oak M No action required at present. 2746 English oak SM No action required at present. 2747 English oak 578 397 FM Veteran PL Pollard Open trunk hollow. Leaning trunk. Tall and unbalanced crown. Horizontal crack in the trunk indicating that there has been a partial trunk failure. G 2 Reduce the length of all the main crown stems by approximately 6m. 2748 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 2749 Hawthorn EM No action required at present. 2750 English oak SM Recent new pollard. No action required at present. 2751 English oak SM No action required at present. 2752 English oak EM No action required at present. 2753 English oak EM No action required at present. 2754 English oak EM Recent new pollard. No action required at present. 2755 English oak 372 194 FM Veteran PL Pollard Open trunk hollow. Unbalanced crown. Reduced crown size. 1

2756 English oak 0 Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 2757 English oak EM No action required at present. 2758 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 2759 English oak 545 358 FM Veteran PL Cavity at the bolling point. Reduced crown size. This tree seems to be naturally Pollard retrenching. 2760 English oak 459 269 FM Veteran PL Pollard Cavity at the bolling point. Tall and heavy crown stem. G 2 Reduce tree height by 5m. 2 2761 English oak 347 175 M Veteran PL Pollard Open trunk hollow. Unbalanced crown. Reduced crown size. 2762 English oak SM No action required at present. 2763 English oak 559 374 FM Veteran PL Basal cavity. New shoot growth on the trunk. Cavity at the bolling point. Reduced Pollard crown size. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. 2764 English oak SM No action required at present. 2765 Sweetchestnut EM No action required at present. 2766 English oak SM Recent new pollard. No action required at present. 2767 English oak 503 313 FM Veteran PL This tree has shed most of the major crown stems. Deadwood and stubs in the Pollard crown. This tree seems to be naturally retrenching. 2768 English oak M No action required at present. 2769 English oak SM Recent new pollard. No action required at present. 2770 English oak M No action required at present. 2771 English oak SM No action required at present. 2772 English oak 365 188 M Veteran PL This tree has shed most of the major crown stems. Deadwood and stubs in the Pollard crown. 2773 English oak EM No action required at present. 2774 English oak M No action required at present. 2775 English oak EM No action required at present.

2776 English oak 497 306 FM Veteran PL Pollard Neglected pollard. Cavity at the bolling point. Tall and heavy crown stems with a high risk of failure. G 2 Reduce tree height by approximately 9m by topping the two tallest stems. Also reduce the end weight of the third large stem by 25%. 2777 English oak Y No action required at present. 2 2778 English oak 0 Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 2779 English oak SM Recent new pollard. No action required at present. 2780 English oak 395 212 FM Veteran PL Pollard Hollow trunk. Crown dieback. Tree in decline. Few options for management. P 2 No action required at present. 2781 English oak SM Recent new pollard. No action required at present. 2782 English oak SM No action required at present. 2783 English oak SM No action required at present. 2784 English oak SM Recent new pollard. No action required at present. 2785 Sweet chestnut EM Recent new pollard. No action required at present. 2786 English oak EM No action required at present. 2787 English oak 592 414 FM Veteran PL Cavity at the bolling point. Reduced crown size. This tree seems to be naturally Pollard retrenching. 2788 0 Missing tag. No tree recorded. 2789 English oak EM No action required at present. 2790 Sweet chestnut 573 309 FM Veteran PL None Deadwood and stubs in the crown. 2791 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 2792 Cedar of Lebanon 226 60 M Historic PL EyeC One stem has been removed in the past. Flaying damage to the trunk. G 4 No action required at present. 2793 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 2794 English oak SM No action required at present. 2795 English oak EM No action required at present. 2796 English oak 575 393 FM Veteran PL Pollard Large open trunk cavity with internal fire damage. Reduced crown size. Stag headed.

2797 English oak SM No action required at present. 2798 English oak 301 144 FM Veteran PL None Deadwood, holes and stubs in the crown. 2799 English oak Y No action required at present. 2800 Cedar of Lebanon 233 62 M Historic PL EyeC Crown dieback. Tree in decline. P 4 No action required at present. 2801 Alder Y No action required at present. 2802 Hawthorn M No action required at present. 2803 English oak M No action required at present. 2804 Sweet chestnut 431 188 FM Veteran PL None Stag headed. Reduced crown size. Deadwood, holes and stubs in the crown. 2805 English oak M No action required at present. 2806 English oak M No action required at present. 2807 English oak Y No action required at present. 2808 English oak M No action required at present. 2809 English oak 433 245 FM Veteran PL Cavity at the bolling point. The crown has been shed from 4m but a small crown has Pollard developed from new shoot growth. 2810 English oak SM No action required at present. 2811 English oak 350 177 M Veteran PL This tree has collapsed due to rootplate failure. It is lying on the ground but the Pollard former side branches are now developing into upright stems. 2812 English oak Y No action required at present. 2813 English oak Y No action required at present. 2814 English oak SM No action required at present. 2815 English oak 413 227 FM Veteran PL None Open trunk hollow. Stag headed. Slight trunk lean. Unbalanced crown. Reduced crown size. 2816 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 2817 English oak 385 204 FM Veteran PL Pollard Neglected pollard. Long and heavy crown stems with a risk of failure. G 2 Reduce crown by approximately 4m in all directions. 3 2818 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present.

2819 English oak SM No action required at present. 2820 English oak SM No action required at present. 2821 Alder Y No action required at present. 2822 Alder Y No action required at present. 2823 English oak SM No action required at present. 2824 English oak M No action required at present. 2825 Beech M No action required at present. 2826 English oak M No action required at present. 2827 English oak M No action required at present. 2828 Alder M No action required at present. 2829 English oak M No action required at present. 2830 Alder Y No action required at present. 2831 Alder Y No action required at present. 2832 Alder Y No action required at present. 2833 Alder M No action required at present. 2834 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 2835 English oak 432 244 FM Veteran PL Pollard Stag headed. Reduced crown size. Deadwood, holes and stubs in the crown. 2836 Alder Y No action required at present. 2837 English oak Y No action required at present. 2838 English oak Y No action required at present. 2839 Alder Y No action required at present. 2840 Alder Y No action required at present. 2841 Alder Y No action required at present. 2842 Alder Y No action required at present.

2843 Alder Y No action required at present. 2844 Hawthorn M No action required at present. 2845 Alder M No action required at present. 2846 Alder SM No action required at present. 2847 Alder 395 FM Veteran PL Water Basal hollow. Cavities and scars on crown stems. 2848 Alder M No action required at present. 2849 Alder Y No action required at present. 2850 Alder Y No action required at present. 2851 English oak SM No action required at present. 2852 Alder SM No action required at present. 2853 English oak SM No action required at present. 2854 Alder SM No action required at present. 2855 English oak SM No action required at present. 2856 Alder Y No action required at present. 2857 English oak Y No action required at present. 2858 English oak SM No action required at present. 2859 English oak 475 284 FM Veteran PL Cavity at the bolling point. The crown has been shed from 4m but a small crown has Pollard developed from new shoot growth. 2860 English oak SM No action required at present. 2861 English oak SM No action required at present. 2862 English oak 312 151 M Veteran PL Pollard Open trunk hollow. Reduced crown size. 2863 English oak 538 350 M Veteran PL Pollard Open trunk hollow. The trunk has two distinct parts. Reduced crown size. 2864 English oak SM No action required at present. 2865 English oak Y No action required at present.

2866 English oak 390 208 M Veteran PL None Past crown lift that has created several large trunk wounds. Scars and stubs in the crown. 2867 English oak SM No action required at present. 2868 English oak 421 234 FM Veteran PL None Past crown lift that has created several large trunk wounds. Deadwood, scars and stubs in the crown. 2869 English oak SM No action required at present. 2870 English oak 437 248 M Veteran PL Pollard Open trunk hollow. Reduced crown size. 2871 English oak SM No action required at present. 2872 English oak M No action required at present. 2873 English oak SM No action required at present. 2874 English oak SM No action required at present. 2875 English oak 436 247 FM Veteran PL None Epicormic growth on crown stems. Deadwood, scars and stubs in the crown. 2876 English oak 230 105 M Veteran PL Pollard Basal trunk hollow. Reduced crown size. 2877 English oak SM No action required at present. 2878 English oak SM No action required at present. 2879 English oak Y No action required at present. 2880 English oak SM No action required at present. 2881 English oak 396 213 FM Veteran PL Burrs on trunk. Twin stemmed with two very large trunks. Open trunk hollows. Pollard Decay in the old pollard stems. Reduced crown size. 2882 English oak SM No action required at present. 2883 English oak M No action required at present. 2884 English oak SM No action required at present. 2885 English oak 327 161 M Veteran PL None Large scar at 6m where a co dominant stem has been shed. Loose bark on the trunk. 2886 English oak M No action required at present. 2887 English oak EM No action required at present.

2888 English oak EM No action required at present. 2889 English oak EM No action required at present. 2890 English oak M No action required at present. 2891 Turkey oak EM No action required at present. 2892 English oak 265 123 M Veteran PL None Deadwood, scars and stubs in the crown. 2893 English oak 468 277 FM Veteran PL Cavity at the bolling point. Most of the crown has been shed a small crown has Pollard developed from new shoot growth. Deadwood and stubs in the crown. 2894 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 2895 English oak 445 255 FM Veteran PL Pollard Neglected pollard. Cavities in crown stems. Long and heavy crown stems with a risk of failure. G 2 Reduce crown by approximately 4m in all directions. 3 2896 Southern beech EM No action required at present. 2897 English oak M No action required at present. 2898 English oak 550 364 FM Veteran PL Pollard Stag headed. Cavities at the bolling point. Most of the crown has been shed a small crown has developed from new shoot growth. Deadwood and stubs in the crown. 2899 English oak FM No action required at present. 2900 English oak FM No action required at present. 2901 English oak Y No action required at present. 2902 English oak SM No action required at present. 2903 English oak M No action required at present. 2904 English oak 438 249 FM Veteran PL None Stag headed. Most of the crown has been shed a small crown has developed from new shoot growth. 2905 English oak SM No action required at present. 2906 English oak SM No action required at present. 2907 English oak Y No action required at present.

2908 English oak 403 218 FM Veteran PL Pollard Stag headed. Most of the crown has been shed but a small crown has developed from new shoot growth. 2909 Cedar of Lebanon 316 89 M Historic PL EyeC No obvious significant defects. G 4 No action required at present. 2910 English oak 606 431 FM Veteran PL None This tree was once twin stemmed but one has been shed at 3m. The remaining stem is tall and has upper crown dieback. 2911 English oak SM No action required at present. 2912 English oak 385 204 M Veteran PL None Deadwood, scars and stubs in the crown. 2913 English oak M No action required at present. 2914 English oak 726 597 A Veteran PL Pollard 2915 English oak 380 200 M Veteran PL Pollard Stag headed. Most of the crown has died back but a small crown has developed from new shoot growth. Most of the crown has been shed from 4m but a small crown has developed from new shoot growth. 2916 Cedar of Lebanon 379 115 M Historic PL EyeC A secondary leader is developing from a lower limb. No obvious significant defects. G 4 No action required at present. 2917 English oak M No action required at present. 2918 Hawthorn M No action required at present. 2919 Hawthorn M No action required at present. 2920 English oak SM No action required at present. 2921 English oak SM No action required at present. 2922 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 2923 Sweet chestnut 386 157 M Veteran PL None Stag headed. Most of the crown has died back but a small crown has developed from new shoot growth. 2924 Sweet chestnut 568 304 FM Veteran PL None Stag headed. Deadwood and holes in the crown. Most of the crown has died back but a decent sized crown has developed from new shoot growth. 2925 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 2926 Sweet chestnut EM No action required at present. 2927 Sweet chestnut 463 212 FM Veteran PL None Stag headed. Most of the crown has died back but a small crown has developed from new shoot growth. F 2 No action required at present.

2928 Sweet chestnut 570 306 FM Veteran PL None Deadwood and stubs in the crown. Limb decay. 2929 Hawthorn M No action required at present. 2930 English oak SM No action required at present. 2931 English oak 326 160 M Veteran PL None Large patches of dead cambium on the trunk. Stag headed. Most of the crown has died back but a small crown has developed from new shoot growth. F 2 No action required at present. 2932 English oak SM No action required at present. 2933 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 2934 English oak SM No action required at present. 2935 Sweet chestnut 379 152 M Veteran PL None Large patches of dead cambium on the trunk. Hollow trunk. Most of the crown has been shed but a small crown has developed from new shoot growth. F 2 No action required at present. 2936 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 2937 Monkey puzzle 256 117 M Historic PL EyeC Domed upper canopy, also some growth lower on the trunk. F 2 No action required at present. 2938 English oak SM No action required at present. 2939 English oak 560 376 M Veteran PL Open trunk hollow. Most of the crown has been shed from 4m but a small crown has Pollard developed from new shoot growth. 2940 English oak Y No action required at present. 2941 English oak Y No action required at present. 2942 English oak 342 171 M Veteran PL Pollard Cavities at the bolling point. Reduced crown size. Deadwood and stubs in the crown. 2943 English oak SM No action required at present. 2944 English oak M No action required at present. 2945 English oak SM No action required at present. 2946 English oak 377 197 M Veteran PL Pollard 2947 English oak 559 374 FM Veteran PL Pollard Hollow trunk. Cavities at the bolling point. Unbalanced crown. Good growth in the lower crown. Basal cavity. Most of the crown limbs have been shortened by natural shedding but a smaller crown has developed from new shoot growth. Deadwood, holes and stubs in the crown.

2948 Sweet chestnut 262 88 M Veteran PL None Open trunk hollow. Reduced crown size. Deadwood and stubs in the crown. 2949 English oak SM No action required at present. 2950 English oak SM No action required at present. 2951 Sweet chestnut 396 163 M Veteran PL Pollard Strip of dead sapwood on the trunk. Most of the crown limbs have been shortened by natural shedding but a smaller crown has developed from new shoot growth. Deadwood, holes and stubs in the crown. 2952 English oak 433 245 M Veteran PL None Open trunk hollow. Most of the crown has been shed from 3m but a smaller crown has developed from new shoot growth. 2953 Sweet chestnut SM No action required at present. 2954 English oak 558 373 FM Veteran PL Basal cavity. High pollard with a full crown. Deadwood, holes and stubs in the crown. Pollard Good growth in the lower crown. 2955 English oak SM No action required at present. 2956 English oak SM No action required at present. 2957 English oak SM No action required at present. 2958 English oak SM No action required at present. 2959 Hawthorn M No action required at present. 2960 Fastigiate M No action required at present. hornbeam 2961 Blue atlas cedar M No action required at present. 2962 Larch M No action required at present. 2963 English oak M No action required at present. 2964 English oak M No action required at present. 2965 Sweet chestnut M No action required at present. 2966 Austrian pine M No action required at present. 2967 Alder Y No action required at present. 2968 Alder Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 2969 Alder Y No action required at present.

2970 Alder Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 2971 Red oak M No action required at present. 2972 Alder Y No action required at present. 2973 Alder Y No action required at present. 2974 English oak Standing dead tree. D No action required at present. 2975 Austrian pine M No action required at present. 2976 Alder Y No action required at present. 2977 English oak Y No action required at present. 2978 English oak Y No action required at present. 2979 English oak Y No action required at present. 2980 Hawthorn M No action required at present. 2981 English oak Y No action required at present. 2982 Hawthorn Y No action required at present. 2983 Mulberry M No action required at present. 2984 Mulberry FM No action required at present. 2985 Pear FM No action required at present. 2986 Mulberry FM No action required at present. 2987 Mulberry EM No action required at present. 2988 Walnut M No action required at present. 2989 Walnut M No action required at present. 2990 Pear FM No action required at present. 2991 English oak Y No action required at present. 2992 English oak Y No action required at present. 2993 English oak Y No action required at present.

2994 English oak Y No action required at present. 2995 English oak Y No action required at present. 2996 English oak Y No action required at present. 2997 English oak Y No action required at present. 2998 Norway spruce 200 M Historic PL EyeC 2999 English oak 860 818 A Veteran PL Land Extensive basal decay. Old flaying damage to trunk. House and garden within target zone. Exceptionally large girth. Trunk has an open hollow that a person can walk inside. There are two main stems and a large crack between them extending down to 0.5m. The stem to the north has been propped with three props. Cracks in this stem indicate that this prop may be acting as a pivot to some degree. Young trees have been planted too close to this tree. P 2 G 2 Carry out a tree risk assessment. Reduce the tall propped stem by 20%. Remove all young trees within 20m of this tree. 3000 English oak M Growing out of a rock face. No action required at present. 3001 English oak Y No action required at present. 3002 English oak Y No action required at present. 3003 English oak Y No action required at present. 3004 English oak Y No action required at present. 3005 English oak Y No action required at present. 3006 English oak Y No action required at present. 3007 English oak Y No action required at present. 3008 English oak Y No action required at present. 3009 English oak Y No action required at present. 3010 English oak Y No action required at present. 3011 English oak Y No action required at present. 3012 English oak Y No action required at present. 3013 English oak Y No action required at present. 3014 English oak Y No action required at present. 3015 English oak Y No action required at present. RM 1

Appendix A: Full Group Schedule Site: Bradgate Park Surveyor: Ben Rose and Gill Day Date of Survey: February and March 2014 Group Number Type of feature G1 Group English oak 45 EM Land Number in Group Most of these trees have established well but some of them have been planted too close to the old trees. Some works have been recommended for trees shading veteran trees. See individual tree recommendations for a management specification. G2 Group English oak 3 Y None Recently planted No action required at present. G3 Group English oak 6 EM Land G4 Group English oak 12 EM Land G5 Group English oak, Sweet chestnut and beech 12 SM Land Most of these trees have established well but some of them have been planted too close to the old trees. These trees are well established. They are widely spaced. All of them are protected with fencing around their trunks. Planted in memory of Patrick A Taylor 1932 1966, Ramblers Association. These trees are planted close together, they are well established. There is a wooden fence around the whole group. Some works have been recommended for trees shading veteran trees. See individual tree recommendations for a management specification. i No action required at present. No action required at present. G6 Group English oak and Alder 21 SM Land These trees are well established. No action required at present. G7 Group English oak 5 Y Land These trees are well established. No action required at present. G8 Group English oak 6 y Land These trees are well established. No action required at present. G9 Group Alder 9 SM Land These trees are well established. Growing on both sides of the riverbank. No action required at present. G10 Group Red oak 5 Y Land These trees are well established. No action required at present. G11 Group English oak 5 SM Land These trees are well established. No action required at present. G12 Group English oak 4 Y Land These trees are well established. No action required at present. G13 Group Silver birch 11 EM Land Group of tall trees growing close together. No action required at present. G14 Group Silver birch 11 EM Land Group of tall trees growing close together. No action required at present. G15 Group Silver birch 8 EM Land Group of tall trees growing close together. No action required at present.

Group Number Type of feature Number in Group G16 Group Silver birch 28 EM Land Group of tall trees growing close together. Some flaying damage on trunks No action required at present. G17 Group Silver birch 9 EM Land Group of tall trees growing close together. No action required at present. G18 Group Silver birch 14 EM Land Group of tall trees growing close together. Some flaying damage on trunks No action required at present. G19 Group Alder, hawthorn, hazel, field maple 10 Y None Young trees enclosed in deer proof fence No action required at present. G20 Group Alder, hawthorn, dogrose and field maple G21 Group Rowan, hawthorn, hazel and field maple 10 Y None G22 G23 G24 Group Group Group Rowan, hawthorn, blackthorn and field maple Rowan, hawthorn, blackthorn, dogrose and field maple 14 Y None Young trees enclosed in deer proof fence No action required at present. 12 Y None 12 Y None Small group of flowering shrubs planted in a fenced enclosure. Good nectar sources for invertebrates. Small group of flowering shrubs planted in a fenced enclosure. Good nectar sources for invertebrates. Small group of flowering shrubs planted in a fenced enclosure. Good nectar sources for invertebrates. Rowan, hawthorn, blackthorn, dogrose Small group of flowering shrubs planted din a fenced enclosure. Good nectar 14 Y None and field maple sources for invertebrates. G25 Group Hawthorn and field maple 25 Y None G26 Group Hawthorn and rowan 14 Y None G27 Group Hawthorn and field maple 13 Y None G28 Group Blackthorn, hawthorn and field maple 8 Y None G29 G30 G31 G32 Group Group Group Group Rowan, hawthorn, blackthorn, box and field maple Rowan, hawthorn, dogwood and field maple Rowan, hawthorn, dogrose and field maple Rowan, hawthorn, dogrose and field maple 11 Y None 12 Y None 16 Y None 11 Y None G33 Group Hawthorn and rowan 6 Y None Small group of flowering shrubs planted in a fenced enclosure. Good nectar sources for invertebrates. Small group of flowering shrubs planted in a fenced enclosure. Good nectar sources for invertebrates. Small group of flowering shrubs planted in a fenced enclosure. Good nectar sources for invertebrates. Small group of flowering shrubs planted in a fenced enclosure. Good nectar sources for invertebrates. Small group of flowering shrubs planted in a fenced enclosure. Good nectar sources for invertebrates. Small group of flowering shrubs planted in a fenced enclosure. Good nectar sources for invertebrates. Small group of flowering shrubs planted in a fenced enclosure. Good nectar sources for invertebrates. Small group of flowering shrubs planted in a fenced enclosure. Good nectar sources for invertebrates. Small group of flowering shrubs planted in a fenced enclosure. Good nectar sources for invertebrates. No action required at present. No action required at present. No action required at present. No action required at present. No action required at present. No action required at present. No action required at present. No action required at present. No action required at present. No action required at present. No action required at present. No action required at present. No action required at present.

Group Number G34 Type of feature Copse Silver birch, oak, field maple and Scots pine Number in Group 75 EM Access This group is mostly birch. They are growing close together. The whole group is fenced off. No action required at present. G35 Copse Silver birch, oak and Scots pine 200 EM Access This is quite a large group and mostly birch. The whole group is fenced off. No action required at present. G36 Copse Silver birch, oak and Scots pine 130 EM Access This group is mostly birch. The whole group is fenced off. No action required at present. This group is mostly birch. Some recent planting has been carried out in the G37 Copse Silver birch, oak and Scots pine 20 EM Access No action required at present. enclosure. The whole group is fenced off. G38 Group Silver birch, hawthorn, rowan and oak 20 Y None Young trees enclosed in deer proof fence No action required at present. G39 Group Rowan, hawthorn and field maple 14 Y None G40 Group Rowan, hawthorn, dogrose and field maple 6 Y None G41 Group Field maple, hazel, hawthorn and spindle 4 Y None G42 Group Rowan, hawthorn, dogrose and field maple 12 Y None G43 Group Hawthorn and rowan 6 Y None G44 Group Rowan, hawthorn, dogrose and field maple 15 Y None G45 Group Hawthorn and rowan 10 Y None G46 Group Rowan, hawthorn and field maple 6 Y None G47 Group Hazel, hawthorn and field maple 4 Y None G48 Group Hazel, hawthorn, dogwood and field maple 14 Y None Small group of flowering shrubs planted in a fenced enclosure. Good nectar sources for invertebrates. Small group of flowering shrubs planted in a fenced enclosure. Good nectar sources for invertebrates. Small group of flowering shrubs planted in a fenced enclosure. Good nectar sources for invertebrates. Small group of flowering shrubs planted in a fenced enclosure. Good nectar sources for invertebrates. Small group of flowering shrubs planted in a fenced enclosure. Good nectar sources for invertebrates. Small group of flowering shrubs planted in a fenced enclosure. Good nectar sources for invertebrates. Small group of flowering shrubs planted in a fenced enclosure. Good nectar sources for invertebrates. Small group of flowering shrubs planted in a fenced enclosure. Good nectar sources for invertebrates. Small group of flowering shrubs planted in a fenced enclosure. Good nectar sources for invertebrates. Small group of flowering shrubs planted in a fenced enclosure. Good nectar sources for invertebrates. No action required at present. No action required at present. No action required at present. No action required at present. No action required at present. No action required at present. No action required at present. No action required at present. No action required at present. No action required at present. Small group of flowering shrubs planted in a fenced enclosure. Good nectar G49 Group Hazel and hawthorn 9 Y None No action required at present. sources for invertebrates. G50 Group Alder 6 M Water Small group of trees growing close together on the riverbank. No action required at present.

Group Number G51 G52 G53 Type of feature Group Group Group Hazel, hawthorn, box, dogrose and rowan Hazel, hawthorn, rowan, dogwood, dogrose and field maple Hazel, hawthorn, rowan, dogwood, dogrose and field maple Number in Group 9 Y None 12 Y None 10 Y None Small group of flowering shrubs planted in a fenced enclosure. Good nectar sources for invertebrates. Small group of flowering shrubs planted in a fenced enclosure. Good nectar sources for invertebrates. Small group of flowering shrubs planted in a fenced enclosure. Good nectar sources for invertebrates. No action required at present. No action required at present. No action required at present. G54 Group Hawthorn 3 M None Small trees growing in a depression. No action required at present. G55 Group Hazel, hawthorn, rowan and field maple 7 Y None G56 Group Hazel, hawthorn, rowan and field maple 7 Y None Small group of flowering shrubs planted in a fenced enclosure. Good nectar sources for invertebrates. Small group of flowering shrubs planted in a fenced enclosure. Good nectar sources for invertebrates. No action required at present. No action required at present.

Appendix A: Full Woodland Schedule Site: Bradgate Park Surveyor: Ben Rose Date of Survey: February and March 2014 Woodland Number Woodland Name W1 Tyburn M Common lime Dominant Abundant Frequent Occasional Rare Notes Sweet chestnut, hornbeam, Corsican pine Beech The sweet chestnut trees around the edge look the oldest, and the central lime trees are mature. More recent planting has been carried out around the edges, and these are protected by wooden barriers. Recommended Management No action required at present. W2 Elder Tree Wood M Beech, sweet Oak, silver chestnut, larch, birch Corsican pine Norway spruce, Scots pine Weymouth pine There is a wall around the entire woodland. Most of this is a dense plantation but there is one open area to the northwest. Many of the No action beech have bark damage caused by squirrels. There are 9ccasional pine required at trees in the stand that provide year round landscape appeal. There are a present. range of ages in this woodland indicating that stands have been planted at different times. Some dead stems are decaying on the woodland floor. W3 W4 W5 Bowling Green Wood Oak Spinney John Spinney W6 Dale Wood M Oak M Oak Scots pine M Oak M Oak Scots pine Scots pine, sweet chestnut Silver birch, larch There is a wall around the entire woodland but the deer have access so it is grazed. Oak in the central areas and some Scots pine around the edges. Quite an open structure. The trees are mostly of the same age. Recent planting of low density in the open area on the southern side of the wood. Some deadwood on the ground but a low average volume per hectare. Some of these trees are mature but there is more recent planting that is now semi mature, and these are protected by wooden barriers. The whole spinney has quite an open structure. There is a wall around the entire woodland but the deer have access so it is grazed. The trees are mostly of the same age. There are clearings in the central parts of the spinney. Situated on the brow of the highest hill and between two landmarks. There is a wall around the entire woodland but the deer have access so it is grazed. There are trees of different ages. But large parts of this wood is dense forestry style plantations. The structure is more open on the northern side. No action required at present. No action required at present. No action required at present. No action required at present.

Woodland Number W7 W8 W9 W10 Woodland Name Sliding Stone Wood Coppice Wood Coronation Wood Deer Park Wood EM Dominant Abundant Frequent Occasional Rare Notes Sweet chestnut, larch Scots pine, oak silver birch, western hemlock EM Scots pine Yew Silver birch, oak EM Oak Norway spruce Sweet chestnut, holly M Oak Scots pine, Norway spruce Larch Corsican pine There There is a wall around the entire woodland and so it can't be grazed. Most of this wood is even aged and dense forestry style plantation but there is an open area to the northeast of the enclosure that has been planted with oak. There is a yew tree 8n the centre of the enclosure that seems older than the other trees. There is a wall around the entire woodland with additional fencing and so it can't be grazed. Most of this wood is even aged and dense forestry style plantation. is a fence around the entire woodland and so it can't be grazed. This is an even aged plantation with some holly in the understorey. There is a wall around the entire woodland but the deer have access so it is grazed. The trees are mostly of the same age. Open structure. Mature Scots pine planted on the central mound. Recommended Management No action required at present. No action required at present. No action required at present. No action required at present. W11 Thorn Spinney EM Oak Hawthorn, sweet chestnut There is a wall around the entire woodland but the deer have access so it is grazed. The trees are mostly of the same age. Flaying damage to some trees. The hawthorn and sweet chestnuts are on the edge of the woodland and they overhang the boundary wall. No action required at present. W12 Holly Spinney M Oak Hawthorn There is a wall around the entire woodland but the deer have access so it is grazed. The trees are mostly of the same age and the structure is quite open. The hawthorn are on the edge of the woodland and they overhang the boundary wall. No action required at present.

Tree Schedule KEY Tree/Group/Woodland Number Trees are tagged with metal tags. Groups and woodlands are not tagged. Species Common names are listed. Number in Group Number of trees within a group/copse. A group of trees may comprise of more than one species. Girth (cm) Girth of tree measured at 1.3m with a diameter tape. Where trees are multi stemmed the largest stem is measured at 1.3m. Estimated measurements are listed in bold. This is calculated using the FC guidance document: Estimating the age of large and veteran trees in Europe. (Y) Young, (SM) Semi Mature, (EM) Early Mature, (M) Mature, (FM) Fully Mature and (A) Ancient. Trees will be recorded as ancient, veteran or historic. Trees are classed as veteran if they have four or more habitat features. Growing context will be recorded as ideal (I), open grown (OG), garden/parkland (PL), poor ground (P), woodland boundary (WB) or inside woodland (W). is recorded if the tree has landscape value, historical importance, or associations with a designed feature. This category is recorded as Avenue, Access, Water, Landscape, Eye catcher, Pollard, Screen or None. Tree Structural Condition & Site Notes Observations on the form of the tree, condition and structural integrity. Site notes are detailed when relevant to the risk analysis. Details on any associated wildlife observed is recorded here. Physiological Condition (G) Good, (F) Fair, (P) Poor, (D) Dead. Values will be recorded from 1 (Very High) to 5 (Very Low). Categories 1 and 2 will require a protected species risk assessment prior to any works being carried out. Management Recommendations Recommended tree surgery works to be carried our prior to construction. Terminology used is based on guidance detailed in BS3998:2010 Recommendations for tree work 1. Further guidance on specialist veteran tree works is provided in appendix B. Priority Recommended tree works will be categorised as 1, 2, 3. It is intended that category 1 trees are addressed first and category 3 trees last. Advisory works may be carried out at any time. Risk management works are listed as RM. 1 British Standards Institution (2010). BS3998 Recommendations for Tree Work. BSI, London.