Wednesday, November 21, 2007

proposal to alter Traffic Regulation Orders in Moseley shopping centre

I’ve uploaded a map showing the Traffic Regulation Orders (TRO’s) of central Moseley at http://www.martinmullaney.co.uk/tro.htm

I’ve got a meeting with our Constituency Highways Engineer next week to kick start the consultation process of optimizing/changing the TRO’s in central Moseley. I would therefore like your views on the initial proposals shown below.

As you can see from the map, there are lots of different waiting period restrictions throughout the centre – this is due to national advice on TPO’s changing so frequently since the 1960’s. Also there are double yellow lines in place when the reason for them being there has long gone.

What is proposed is to unify the waiting period restrictions across the shopping centre and to remove restrictions that are no longer needed.

I would like to thank both Moseley Forum and the Moseley Society for their advice and suggestions.

I would like your opinions on the following.
1) unify all single yellow waiting restrictions so they operate Monday to Friday only. This would impact on both Oxford Road and Woodbridge Road where parking is restricted additionally on Saturdays.
2) Unify the time period for ‘peak hours’ waiting restrictions to Monday to Friday 7.45am to 9.15am and 4.30pm to 6.45pm. This will impact on two areas (a) the reduce waiting restriction on Alcester Road, south of the Salisbury Road junction (b) reduce all no loading times for all double yellow lines in front of shops.
3) Unify all single yellow line waiting restrictions immediately in front of shops to “1 hour maximum waiting time, no return for 1 hour”. This will impact on two areas – (a) St.Mary’s Row in front of Barclays Bank where there are no limits (b) Woodbridge Road in front of Lukers Bakery where no limits exist due to missing signage.
4) Remove the single yellow lines on Woodbridge Road, northside only, from in front of 37 Woodbridge Road, over the railway bridge, past Hawthorns, to the double yellow lines in front of 47 Woodbridge Road
5) Re-instate daytime parking (9.15am to 4.30pm) on Alcester Road from numbers 182 Alcester Road to Dowells Close.
6) Remove all parking restrictions, double yellow and single yellow, on the west side of Oxford Road, from the Ascot Road junction to St.Marys Row OR put single yellow lines here, but with maximum 4 hour parking. Install double yellow lines on the east side of Oxford Road from Meteor Ford garage to opposite the Ascot Road junction.
7) Replace the double yellow lines in front of O’Neils pub and former WH Smith building with single yellow lines. Put a white bar on the road in front of the entrance of Moseley Private Park.
8) Remove the morning peak time waiting restrictions on the single yellow lines on the eastside of Alcester Road. Remove the evening peak time waiting restrictions on the single yellow lines on the westside of Alcester Road.

Monday, November 19, 2007

Councillor update on Planning Applications of importance in Moseley & Kings Heath Ward – Monday 19th November 2007

Below is my own personal list of planning applications that I am keeping an eye on, due to residents raising concerns with me or the applications clearly being contentious.

Drawings and further details on each of these planning application is available on-line at
http://www.birmingham.gov.uk/GenerateContent?CONTENT_ITEM_ID=67548&CONTENT_ITEM_TYPE=0&MENU_ID=12189


The planning applications

S/03295/07/FUL - 26 Moor Green Lane, Land to rear of, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 8ND - Erection of 4 detached dwellings & associated works - Approve – Conditions. Decision date - 08/11/2007

S/04349/07/FUL - 51 Russell Road, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 8RS - Erection of a single and two storey rear extension, alterations to garage roof, conservatory & dormer to rear - Under consideration

S/04550/07/FUL - 10 Heathfield Road, Kings Heath, Birmingham, B14 7DB - hange of use from office accommodation to single dwelling house - Approve – Conditions. Decision date - 25/10/2007

S/04622/07/FUL - 19 School Road, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 9ET - Erection of single storey rear extension and balcony above – Refuse. Decision date - 22/10/2007

S/04743/07/FUL - 72 Greenhill Road, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 9SU - Retention of dormer window to front and new gable roof above existing flat roof - Under consideration

S/05475/07/LBC - 582 Moseley Road, Moseley, Birmingham, B12 9AA - Removal of internal walls, first floor and repositioning of staircase - Under consideration

S/05895/07/FUL - Alcester Road South and Vicarage Road, Corner of, Kings Heath, Birmingham, B14 7JJ - Replacement of existing toilet with automatic universal superloo on the same site - Under consideration

S/06152/07/FUL - 91b Addison Road, Kings Heath, Birmingham, B14 7EP - Demolition of existing building & erection of new two storey building - Under Consultation

S/06675/07/FUL - Queens Ride, Midlands Arts Centre, Cannon Hill Park, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B12 9QH - Replace existing cafe, gallery ticket office, bar and office with new refurbishment of existing facilities - Under consideration

S/06922/07/FUL - 145-147 Alcester Road, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 8JP - Continued use of the first floor as cafe-bar in conjunction with ground floor & continuation of open hours - Under consideration

Sunday, November 18, 2007

weekly report back from Moseley Street Wardens - w/e 16th November 2007

Below are details of what our two Moseley Street Wardens did during week ending – 16th November 2007

Moseley Street Wardens are funded by public money granted by the Ward Committee, which consists of the three local Councillors. Moseley Community Development Trust manage the Wardens.

There are two Wardens who focus geographically on Moseley

Comments
Monday November 12th
Patrolled village / Route 3
Graffiti stret furniture / walls / fences - reported to Heartlands / L.T.
Car wheel opposite 4 Amesbury Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Wooden pallet outside 129 Salisbury Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Patrolled village / Route 2
Graffiti / flyposting street furniture
Roundabout sign loose opp. 32 Park Rd - reported to Highways
Bags @ 23 Edgbaston Park Rd - reported to Beth Peters
Bag @ 23 Park Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Leaves obscuring zig zags outside St. John and St Monica school - reported to Contact Birmingham
Large amounts of leaves on Augusta Rd and Chantry Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
car xxxxxxxxx, no tax @ xxx Chantry Rd - reported to DVLA

Tuesday November 13th
Patrolled village
Graffiti street furniture / walls - reported to Heartlands
Lidl trolley on Moseley car park - reported to Lidl
Spoke with resident of Salisbury Rd regards bins / fence - reported to Martin Mullaney

Wednesday November 14th
Graffiti street furniture / walls - reported to Heartlands L.T
Bin liners outside 128, 130, 132 and 134 Church Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Lamp post number 29 Alcester Rd dayburning - reported to Street Lighting
Patrolled village
Sofa / rug @ 1 Leighton Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Board @ 326 Alcester Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Graffiti street furniture / walls - reported to Heartlands / L.T.

Thursday November 15th
Patrolled village / Route 1 Alt
Wood / felt outside 143 Sandford Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Bed / video / bin liners next to 3 Queenswood Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Glass outside 17 Woodhurst Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Bin liners outside xxx Woodhurst Rd. I.D. found - reported to Beth Peters
Rubbish on land next to 33A Queenswood Rd - reported to Beth Peters
Furniture / rubbish outside 37 and 41 Queenswood Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Clothes on grassland outside 81 Yardley Wood Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Bin liners outside 53 Mayfield Rd - reported to Beth Peters
Bin liners outside 23 Church Rd - reported to Beth Peters
car XXXXXXXXXX, no tax @ xxx Bloomfield Rd - reported to DVLA
Rubble obst. Pavement @ 6 Merton Rd - reported to Highways
2 black bags @ 46 Anderton Park Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
1 black bag @ xxx Anderton Park Rd. ID recovered. - reported to Contact Birmingham
Large pile of loose rubbish @ 129 Anderton Park Rd - reported to Beth Peters

Friday November 16th
Patrolled village

Crime & ASBO
Thursday November 15th
Drinkers on green - reported to Police

Green Doctor Visits
Monday November 12th
Church Road

Thursday November 15th
Woodstock Rd

Community / other
Monday November 12th
Patrolled zig zags outside St John and Monica school

Friday November 16th
Community Safety Questionnaires

weekly report back from Kings Heath Environmental Warden - w/e 9th Nov 2007

Below are details of what our Environmental Warden did during week ending – 9th November 2007

The Environmental Warden is funded by public money granted by the Ward Committee, which consists of the three local Councillors. The Council manages the Warden.

The Environment Warden patrols Kings Heath and helps in Moseley when required for issuing of fines.

ROADS LEAFLETED (these are roads where there has been a complaint about advanced bin bags and the Warden leaflets the households reminding them not to leave bin bags out too early
Belle walk 05/11/2007 42 leaflets

"BAG SEARCHES (this is where bin bags left out too early are opened up by Beth to look for evidence of who left the bag on the pavement. If evidence is found, then the resident is fined £75 through a Section 46 notice)
billesley lane 07/11/2007 1 bag no id
Blenheim rd 07/11/2007 3 bags no id
melton rd 07/11/2007 2 bags no id

LETTER SENT (these are either warning letters or issuing of fines)
sandford rd 06/11/2007 rubbish in garden
high st 07/11/2007 rubbish in alley
westfield rd 09/11/2007 rubbish in garden
westfield rd 09/11/2007 rubbish in garden


DUTY OF CARE EXERCISES (this is where shops are asked to provide details on how they dispose of their rubbish. They can be fined if they are unable to produce evidence)
priceless shoes Alcester rd South 09/11/2007
halifax Alcester rd South 09/11/2007
arden news Alcester rd South 09/11/2007
bagueetes & paninies Alcester rd South 09/11/2007
adams Alcester rd South 09/11/2007
max spielmann high st 09/11/2007
eurochange high st 09/11/2007


"GRAFFITI reported
Ladbrookes front wall, High St
Powerhouse, front and side pillars, High St
Virgin box opp Billesley pub, Brook lane
53 Alcester rd south, side wall (addison rd)
55 Alcester rd south, side wall (addison rd)
V box opp 117 vicarage rd
fence 70 avenue rd
V box o/s 95 westfield rd
side wall 71 silver st
side wall 82a silver st
front wall 47 silver st
V box opp 126 station rd
bt box opp argos grange rd
side wall 12 grange rd (pic included)
back wall argos grange rd (pic included)
side wall 51 bank st
wall opp 99 grange rd
wall opp 157/161 grange rd
side wall 2 south rd
side wall 63 avenue rd
wall opp 350 alcester rd
bridge high st
bridge dads lane
side wall 167 grange rd
V box opp 40 salisbury rd


FOCUS ROADS – these are roads that are recognized to have problems with advanced bin bags. The Warden has to walk these immediately after the refuse crews have picked up the weekly refuse. This is to verify that all rubbish has been picked and therefore any subsequent bin bags left out are advanced.

Trafalgar rd
Woodbridge rd
st albans rd
Kingswood rd
Chestnut rd
Station rd
Grange Rd
westfield RD
York rd
Highbury rd

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Highway Maintenance Programme 2008/9 - councillor list

Thank you to everyone who nominated stretches of road or pavement that need inclusion in the 2008/9 Highway Maintenance Programme

The compiled list is as follows, which I have sent off to Highways for investigation and possible inclusion


Sandford Road - complete length
re-surface road
Anderton Park Road -complete length
re-surface road
St.Albans Road - complete length
re-surface road
St.Marys Row - in front of shops from Oxford Road to Alcester Road
re-surface pavement or block pave to match rest of shopping centre
old section of Holders Lane that leads down to Moor Green Allotments
re-surface road
Russell Road next to Cannon Hill entrance
re-surface Road
Station Road, between Highbury Road and Avenue Road
re-surface road
Melton Road - entire length
re-surface pavement
junction of York Road with Station Road
re-surface road

weekly report back from Moseley Street Wardens - w/e 9th november

Below are details of what our two Moseley Street Wardens did during week ending – 9th November 2007

Moseley Street Wardens are funded by public money granted by the Ward Committee, which consists of the three local Councillors. Moseley Community Development Trust manage the Wardens.

There are two Wardens who focus geographically on Moseley

Comments
Monday November 5th
Patrolled village
Removed placards from village area
Patrolled village / Route 5
Graffiti street furniture / walls - reported to Heartlands / L.T.
Metal column in gutter next to 51A Cotton Lane - reported to Highways

Tuesday November 6th
Patrolled village / Route 2
Graffiti street furniture / walls - reported to Heartlands / L.T
Wood outside 27 - 29 Alcester Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Broken glass opposite 1B Augusta Rd East - reported to Contact Birmingham
Wood next to 1 Caroline Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Empty sandbag outside 97 Edgbaston Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Lamp post no 31 Alcester Rd dayburning - reported to Street Lighting
Bin liners naxt to xxx Caroline Rd I.D. found - reported to Beth Peters

Wednesday November 7th
Patrolled village / Route 4
Graffiti street furniture / walls - reported to Heartlands
Fridge freezer outside 3 Sandhurst Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Bin liners outside 228 Alcester Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Illuminated bollard missing jtn Reddings Rd / Alcester Rd - reported to Street Lighting

Thursday November 8th
Patrolled village
Speak with manager of Prince of Wales pub regards rubbish left next to bins
Clean up boxes left on car park
Graffiti on walls - reported to Heartlands

Friday November 9th
Patrolled village / Route 1
Lamppost 24 dayburning - reported to Street Lighting
"A" missing from Alcester Rd sign @ jct. Chantry Rd - reported to Highways
Mattress/wood/plastic sheeting @ jct. Louise Lorne Rd / Sutehrland Drive - reported to Contact Birmingham
Admiral Place sign broken @ jct. Trafalgar Rd - reported to Highways
Carpet @ 104 Trafalgar Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Trade bin on land adj. 67 Church Rd - reported to Trade Waste
Graffiti street furniture / walls - reported to Heartlands / L.T
Boxes outside 43 Church Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Bin liner outside 70 Church Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Bin liner outside 43 Church Rd - reported to Beth Peters

Crime & ASBO
Monday November 5th
Spoke to Rachel Lamerton regards graffiti / Sandhurst Rd

Wednesday November 7th
Spoke with xxxxxxxxxxxx on Sandhurst Rd with Rachel Lamerton regards graffiti

Thursday November 8th
Side door of Moneywise open - reported to Police

Community / other
Monday November 5th
Delivered Green doctor letters to residents

Tuesday November 6th
Green doctor meeting - reported to Phil Beardmore

Wednesday November 7th
Update notice boards
Speak with resident regards fence damaged by bin men - reported to Martin Mullaney

Thursday November 8th
Community safety survey

Friday November 9th
Community safety survey

Weekly report back of Kings Heath Environmental Warden

Below are details of what our Environmental Warden did during week ending – 2nd November 2007

The Environmental Warden is funded by public money granted by the Ward Committee, which consists of the three local Councillors. The Council manages the Warden.

The Environment Warden patrols Kings Heath and helps in Moseley when required for issuing of fines.

ROADS LEAFLETED (these are roads where there has been a complaint about advanced bin bags and the Warden leaflets the households reminding them not to leave bin bags out too early
Belle walk 02/11/2007 42 leaflets

"BAG SEARCHES (this is where bin bags left out too early are opened up by Beth to look for evidence of who left the bag on the pavement. If evidence is found, then the resident is fined £75 through a Section 46 notice)
Addison rd 31/10/2007 7 bags-no id but 1 leaping rat
Highbury rd 31/10/2007 1 bag-no id
Grange rd 31/10/2007 2 bags-no id

LETTER SENT (these are either warning letters or issuing of fines)
Fairfield rd 29/10/2007 advancement
Vicarage rd 29/10/2007 rubbish in garden
Highbury rd 31/10/2007 bulky waste
Blenheim rd 02/11/2007 rubbish in garden

SCHOOL VISITS – this is where Beth visits local schools to explain to the children why dropping litter is wrong.
Swanshurst School litter 01/11/2007 organising assemblies etc
Wheelers lane school litter 01/11/2007 organising assemblies etc


DUTY OF CARE EXERCISES (this is where shops are asked to provide details on how they dispose of their rubbish. They can be fined if they are unable to produce evidence)
Holland and Barretts Alcester rd South
Fashion Alcester rd South
Pear Tree Alcester rd South
Xpress floors Alcester rd South
Roger James Alcester rd South
Wedding Dreams Alcester rd South
Couture Alcester rd South
Nation Wide Alcester rd South


"GRAFFITI reported
Side Wall 2 South Rd
Virgin box, Barn Lane corner Addison rd
Virgin box, Billesley lane corner Binton Croft
V box Cambridge rd, corner Clarence rd
fence opp 33 melton rd
fence opp 63 intitute rd
V box x2 side woolworths institute rd
Front pillar powerhouse, high st
side pillar powerhouse, silver st
Side wall 82a silver st
wall opp 82a silver st
side wall 71 silver st
v box corner silver st/highbury rd
v box opp 120 highbury rd
Wall opp 282-288 station rd
v box opp 286 station rd
side wall, 51 bank st

FOCUS ROADS – these are roads that are recognized to have problems with advanced bin bags. The Warden has to walk these immediately after the refuse crews have picked up the weekly refuse. This is to verify that all rubbish has been picked and therefore any subsequent bin bags left out are advanced.

Trafalgar rd
Woodbridge rd
st albans rd
Kingswood rd
Chestnut rd
Station rd
Grange Rd
westfield RD
York rd
Highbury rd

Sunday, November 04, 2007

weekly report back from Moseley Street Wardens - w/e 2/11/2007

Below are details of what our two Moseley Street Wardens did during week ending – 2nd November 2007

Moseley Street Wardens are funded by public money granted by the Ward Committee, which consists of the three local Councillors. Moseley Community Development Trust manage the Wardens.

There are two Wardens who focus geographically on Moseley

Comments
Monday 29th October
Patrolled village
Route 1 re: advancement - reported to Beth Peters

Tuesday 30th October
Patrolled village / Route 5
Graffiti street furniture - reported to Heartlands
Patrolled village / Route 2
Graffiti street furniture - reported to Heartlands
Table / Exercise pedals outside 126 126 Park Hill - reported to Contact Birmingham
Guttering / Wood / Rubbish next to 1 Caroline Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Lamp post number 60 Edgbaston Rd bottom cover missing - reported to Street Lighting

Wednesday 31st October
Patrolled village / Route 4
Carpet outside 45 Leighton Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Graffiti street furnuiture / walls - reported to Heartlands / L.T

Thursday 1st November
Patrolled village / Route 1
Graffiti street furniture / walls - reported to Heartlands / L.T.
Carpet / rug outside 1 Fenter Close - reported to Contact Birmingham
Excess litter outside 61 - 67 St Marys Row - reported to Contact Birmingham
Excess litter Church Rd in between St Marys Row / Trafalgar Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
Lamppost 24 Alcester Rd dayburning - reported to Street Lighting
2 black bags @ 123 Trafalgar Rd - reported to Beth Peters
TV @ jct. Kingswood Rd / Alcester Rd - reported to Contact Birmingham
vechicle XXXXXXXXXXX, no tax @ xxx Newport Rd - reported to DVLA
Traffic lights 1/2 @ 422 ladypoool Rd not working
Black bag @ 65 kingswood Rd - reported to Beth Peters

Friday 2nd November
Patrolled village

Crime & ASBO
Monday 29th October
Speak with Queensbridge re: graffiti on Newport/Whitby/Pembroke etc
Speak with DVLA re: untaxed vehicle on pavement

Tuesday 30th October
Walk about with police officers on community placement

Wednesday 31st October
Walk about with PCSOs

Thursday 1st November
Statement for police regards ASBOs for drinkers / beggars

Friday 2nd November
Drinkers on green - reported to Police

Community / other
Monday 29th October
Deliver B13 magazine

Wednesday 31st October
Construct trailer for Green Doctor project

Friday 2nd November
Progress Report / Promo for Green Doctor scheme
Speak with Railtrack
Deliver letters to supporters re; Green Doctor

update on tree planting this winter

Just a quick update on where we are with the forthcoming tree planting this winter.

The Moseley and Kings Heath Ward Committee have set aside £10,000 for planting street trees. This £10,000 will pay for about 30 trees to be planted this winter - this includes the cost of digging the holes for the trees.

Alot of work has already gone into choosing the locations - Natalie Higgins from Moseley in Bloom and myself have walked the streets looking for locations. Finding the right locations has involved ensuring no underground services will block the digging of the holes, plus looking for overhead telephone cables they will block the branches.

The present list of locations is below: Please note that there 73 locations on the list - locations that are not planted this year will be investigated next year, so there is still time to add locations to this list - I'm conciseness that there are still roads that we need to look at: eg Kingswood Road, St.Albans Road, Ascot Road, Binton Croft.

The selection of the tree species has been done by both Natalie Higgins and John Cutts who have chosen the trees based on the suitability of the size and aesthetics of the tree.

We intend to do some exploratory digs in the next few weeks to get a further understanding of what lies underneath the pavement of some of the roads where trees have never been planted ever - eg Bloomfield Road and Grange Road
I'd be interested to know if people are happy with the species of trees chosen.

Alcester Road
boundary of 237 and 239 - in verge

Ulmus 'new horizon'

Alcester Road
boundary of 241 and 243 - in verge

Ulmus 'new horizon'

Alcester Road
in front of 235 - in verge

Ulmus 'new horizon'

Alcester Road
in front of 239 - in verge

Ulmus 'new horizon'

Alcester Road
in front of 241 - in verge

Ulmus 'new horizon'

Bloomfield Road
boundary between 1 and 3

Platanus hispanica

Bloomfield Road
boundary of 12 and 14

Platanus hispanica

Bloomfield Road
boundary of 24 and 26

Platanus hispanica

Bloomfield Road
boundary of 27 and rear boundary of 12 Merton Road

Platanus hispanica

Bloomfield Road
in front of 17

Platanus hispanica

Bloomfield Road
in front of 25

Platanus hispanica

Bloomfield Road
in front of 5

Platanus hispanica

Cambridge Road
across the road from 61

Tilia cordata 'greenspire'

Cambridge Road
dead sapling across the road from 69 Cambridge Road

Tilia cordata 'greenspire'

Cambridge Road
in front of 32

Tilia cordata 'greenspire'

Cambridge Road
in front of 7

Tilia cordata 'greenspire'

Cambridge Road
on the boundary of 17/19

Tilia cordata 'greenspire'

Cambridge Road
on the boundary of 28/30

Tilia cordata 'greenspire'

Cambridge Road
on the boundary of 4/6

Tilia cordata 'greenspire'

Cambridge Road
on the boundary of 43/45

Tilia cordata 'greenspire'

Cambridge Road
on the boundary of 66/68

Tilia cordata 'greenspire'

Cambridge Road
on the boundary of 8/10

Tilia cordata 'greenspire'

Cambridge Road
on the boundary of 9/11

Tilia cordata 'greenspire'

Eastlands Road
across the road from the boundary line of 10/12

Betula ermanii

Grange Road
across the road from the boundary line of 95/97

Tilia mongolica (check aphid status!)
Sorbus aucuparia 'sheerwater seedling'
Grange Road
on the boundary of 108/110

Tilia mongolica (check aphid status!)
Sorbus aucuparia 'sheerwater seedling'
Grange Road
on the boundary of 128/130

Tilia mongolica (check aphid status!)
Sorbus aucuparia 'sheerwater seedling'
Grange Road
on the boundary of 150/152

Tilia mongolica (check aphid status!)
Sorbus aucuparia 'sheerwater seedling'
Grange Road
on the boundary of 164/166

Tilia mongolica (check aphid status!)
Sorbus aucuparia 'sheerwater seedling'
Grange Road
on the boundary of 180/182

Tilia mongolica (check aphid status!)
Sorbus aucuparia 'sheerwater seedling'
Grange Road
on the boundary of 206/208

Tilia mongolica (check aphid status!)
Sorbus aucuparia 'sheerwater seedling'
Grange Road
on the boundary of 228/230

Tilia mongolica (check aphid status!)
Sorbus aucuparia 'sheerwater seedling'
Grange Road
on the boundary of 238/240

Tilia mongolica (check aphid status!)
Sorbus aucuparia 'sheerwater seedling'
Grange Road
on the boundary of 244/246

Tilia mongolica (check aphid status!)
Sorbus aucuparia 'sheerwater seedling'
Grange Road
on the boundary of 250/252

Tilia mongolica (check aphid status!)
Sorbus aucuparia 'sheerwater seedling'
High Street
i/f Blockbuster video shop, on pavement that runs immediately next to the High Street

Platanus hispanica

High Street
in front of the Station pub

Pyrus chanticleer

High Street
in front of Windsor House

Platanus hispanica

High Street
on the boundary of 5 (Clearlight) and 7a (Siam restaurant)

Pyrus chanticleer

Highbury Road
2 trees on this stretch boundary of 133/rear of 232 Grange Rd

Tilia cordata 'greenspire'

Merton Road
2 trees in front of 33 Merton Road

Platanus hispanica

Merton Road
boundary of 19 and rear boundary of 90 Woodstock Road

Platanus hispanica

Moor Green Lane
in front of 12

Acer platanoides 'emerald queen'

Moor Green Lane
in front of 31

Acer platanoides 'emerald queen'

Moor Green Lane
in front of 35

Acer platanoides 'emerald queen'

Moor Green Lane
in front of 37

Acer platanoides 'emerald queen'

Moor Green Lane
in front of 8

Acer platanoides 'emerald queen'

Moor Green Lane
next to 26, in front of playing field hedge

Acer platanoides 'emerald queen'

Northlands Road
in front of 6

Acer rubrum 'armstrong'

Northlands Road
on the boundary 12/14

Acer rubrum 'armstrong'

Prospect Road
in front of 17

Tilia cordata 'greenspire'
rancho'
Prospect Road
in front of 30

Tilia cordata 'greenspire'
rancho'
Prospect Road
in front of 32

Tilia cordata 'greenspire'
rancho'
Prospect Road
in front of 42

Tilia cordata 'greenspire'
rancho'
Prospect Road
on the boundary 14/16

Tilia cordata 'greenspire'
rancho'
Prospect Road
on the boundary 27/29

Tilia cordata 'greenspire'
rancho'
Prospect Road
on the boundary of 21/23

Tilia cordata 'greenspire'
rancho'
Prospect Road
on the boundary of 31/33

Tilia cordata 'greenspire'
rancho'
Prospect Road
on the boundary of 5/7

Tilia cordata 'greenspire'
rancho'
Prospect Road
on the boundary of 56/58

Tilia cordata 'greenspire'
rancho'
Prospect Road
on the boundary of 68/70

Tilia cordata 'greenspire'
rancho'
Prospect Road
on the boundary of 9/11

Tilia cordata 'greenspire'
rancho'
Reddings Road
in front of 20

Tilia cordata

Reddings Road
in front of 28

Tilia cordata

Reddings Road
in front of 33

Tilia cordata

Reddings Road
in front of 34

Tilia cordata

Reddings Road
in front of 41

Tilia cordata

Reddings Road
in front of 43

Tilia cordata

Reddings Road
in front of 8

Tilia cordata

Reddings Road
in front of 80

Tilia cordata

Reddings Road
in front of 81

Tilia cordata

Reddings Road
in front of 82

Tilia cordata

Wake Green Road
in front of 1 - Replacement in pre-dug hole

Tilia cordata 'greenspire'
Platanus hispanica


Martin Mullaney(0121) 689 4372