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ARBORICULTURAL METHOD STATEMENT
to BS 5837:2012 at
Thorpe Grange Manor Almondbury Huddersfield
West Yorkshire HD5 8TA
Client: Antony Dyson
Client Address: Thorpe Grange Manor
Almondbury
West Yorkshire
HD5 8TA
JCA Ref: 14363/SR
Arboricultural Method Statement at: Thorpe Grange Manor, Almondbury, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, HD5 8TA.
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Contents
1. Introduction ........................................................................................................................ 3
1.1 Purpose of the Method Statement......................................................................................3
1.2 Terms of Reference ...........................................................................................................3
1.3 Status of the Method Statement.........................................................................................3
2. Tree Works Prior, During and Post Construction.......................................................... 4
3. The Protective Barrier Prior, During and Post Construction ....................................... 5
4. Construction Phase ............................................................................................................ 6
4.1 Demolition Works .............................................................................................................6
4.2 Ground Level Changes ......................................................................................................6
4.3 Construction of Hard Surfaces ..........................................................................................6
4.4 Location of the Site Compound.........................................................................................6
5. Post Construction Phase .................................................................................................... 7
5.1 Completion Meeting ..........................................................................................................7
5.2 Post Construction Landscaping .........................................................................................7
6. Timescale of Works ............................................................................................................ 8
7. Relevant Contact Details ................................................................................................... 8
Appendix 1: Tree Works Schedule ....................................................................................... 10
Appendix 2: Permanent Hard Surfaces (example product) ............................................... 11
Appendix 3: Supporting Images............................................................................................ 12
Appendix 4: Tree Protection Plan......................................................................................... 14
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1. Introduction
1.1 Purpose of the Method Statement
1.1.1 This Arboricultural Method Statement has been prepared to ensure good practice in the
protection of retained trees during the development at Thorpe Grange Manor,
Almondbury.
1.2 Terms of Reference
1.2.1 JCA Limited is instructed by Antony Dyson to prepare an Arboricultural Method
Statement for the proposed development.
1.2.2 It is proposed to construct a new car parking area to the rear of the existing building.
This car parking area will be constructed using a shallow, interlocking cellular system
such as ‘CellPave 40’ (see Appendix 2).
1.2.3 The following drawing has been provided and these are the basis of the Arboricultural
Method Statement and the Tree Protection Plan at Appendix 4:
• Development Layout (Drawing Ref. DL315 02 Rev A).
1.3 Status of the Method Statement
1.3.1 This Arboricultural Method Statement should be included as part of the specification
and schedule of works issued to the building contractor, and can form part of the
contract.
1.3.2 This Arboricultural Method Statement should be available on site for inspection by the
local authority, contractors and other relevant persons.
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2. Tree Works Prior, During and Post Construction
2.1 Tree Works Prior to Construction
2.1.1 Prior to any construction activity, the first operation on site will be the undertaking of
the necessary arboricultural works, as described at Appendix 1.
2.1.2 The tree works include:
• The pruning of T1 and G2, to facilitate the development.
2.2 Tree Works During Construction
2.2.1 In this case, no above ground tree works are envisaged to be required during the
construction phase.
2.2.2 Damage to trees during the construction phase should be entirely prevented by the
installation of the temporary protective barrier (Heras fencing), to create a Construction
Exclusion Zone (CEZ). All persons on site must be aware of limitations that apply
within the CEZ (please refer to Section 3.1.3).
2.2.3 If any trees on site are damaged, this must be immediately reported to JCA to agree on
appropriate remedial action. Contact numbers for all parties can be found at Section 7.
2.3 Tree Works Post Construction
2.3.1 When the construction phase is complete and when the temporary protective barrier has
been removed, some minor remedial works may be required. This may be for aesthetic
purposes; to give clearance for new paths or to provide ground clearance for
landscaping schemes.
2.3.2 Any post construction remedial works must be applied for via a tree work application
submitted to the Local Planning Authority.
2.3.3 No post construction remedial works are to be carried out on the trees until permission
has been granted by the Local Planning Authority.
2.4 Recommendations For Tree Works
2.4.1 All work must be undertaken to BS 3998: 2010 - Recommendations for tree work and
carried out by qualified, experienced and, ideally, Arboricultural Association approved
contractors who must be adequately insured.
2.4.2 Any defects seen by a contractor or the client that were not apparent to the consultant
must be brought to the attention of JCA immediately.
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2.4.3 No liability can be accepted by JCA in respect of the trees unless the recommendations
of this Method Statement are carried out under our supervision.
3. The Protective Barrier Prior, During and Post Construction
3.1 Protective Barrier Prior to Construction
3.1.1 In this case the full BS5837 fencing specification is not proposed and this is for two
reasons. The protective fencing for G2 is proposed along the edge of the existing
driveway to protect the tree stems of these boundary trees. In this case there is not
sufficient space to enable the installation of the full specification with the scaffold
support. Protection is only needed here to protect the trees while workers transition to
the workplace of the proposed car park, further south (an existing hard standing
driveway is in place which protects the RPA).
3.1.2 T1 has been subject to the large- scale raising of ground levels in the recent past
(approximately 2008), up to an approximate increase of 1.4m at the tallest point (photo
evidence of the ground level difference is included at Appendix 3). This was due to
recent ground remediation of the garden of the property which entailed the construction
of a substantial retaining wall and the construction of a two-tier garden. Because of this,
it is highly unlikely that there will be any significant root growth within the (now) top
500mm of soil. As such, the protective barrier is proposed only to protect the main stem
of this tree.
3.1.3 Therefore, for both T1 and G2, the protective barrier will comprise of Heras-style
fencing panels, with a rubber feet support.
3.1.4 The installation of the temporary protective barrier will be the very first job to be
undertaken on site following the completion of the tree works (Section 2.1). The
protective fencing will be located as shown on the Tree Protection Plan at Appendix 4.
3.2 Protective Barrier During Construction
3.2.1 The protective barrier around the stem of T1 may be removed to install the chosen
surfacing product. Otherwise, no operations shall take place which require the removal
of part of the protective barrier without prior agreement with the Local Planning
Authority or JCA.
3.3 Removal of the Protective Barrier
3.3.1 When the development phase is complete and the main site machinery has been
removed, the Local Planning Authority should be invited to inspect the site to give
approval for the removal of protective barrier.
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3.3.2 When this approval has been given the protective barrier may be dismantled and
removed from site.
4. Construction Phase
4.1 Demolition Works
4.1.1 In this case, no demolition works are required adjacent to retained trees.
4.2 Ground Level Changes
4.2.1 No ground level changes are proposed as part of the proposals.
4.3 Construction of Hard Surfaces
4.3.1 The proposals entail the construction of a new car parking area, utilising a shallow,
interlocking cellular grid system. An example product is included at Appendix 2 for
reference, although we cannot specify the exact installation method or its suitability for
purpose. Part of the proposed car parking area is located within the RPA of T1.
However, given the recent history of substantial ground level increase (as mentioned in
Section 3.1.1 above) this is very unlikely to be of detriment to the health of this tree.
The product used will be an interlocking cellular grid system, such as CellPave 40, or
similar and approved by the LPA. The proposed system will be inserted into the
existing ground to a depth no greater than 100mm and filled as stated on the
installation guide with a suitable filler (for example pea gravel or top soil which will
allow grass to grow through).
4.4 Location of the Site Compound
4.4.1 The site compound, typically including the site office, mess facilities, toilets, storage of
materials and parking, must be located away from, and outside the RPA of retained
trees. Areas designated for the storage and/or mixing of chemicals, including petrol,
diesel and oils must also be located away from, and outside the RPA of retained trees.
Such areas should be constructed with consideration to, and contingencies for, the
occurrence of spillages, preventing the leaching of chemicals into unprotected, open
ground.
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5. Post Construction Phase
5.1 Completion Meeting
5.1.1 Upon completion of the works as specified in Section 4, a JCA consultant will invite
the Local Planning Authority representative to meet with them on site to agree on any
remedial works which may be required.
5.1.2 Any necessary remedial works will be confirmed in writing and must be carried out in
accordance with BS 3998: 2010 - Recommendations for tree work.
5.1.3 Due to the large potential penalties for illegally carrying out work to protected trees,
JCA recommend that a further check is carried out prior to any works being undertaken
post development.
5.2 Post Construction Landscaping
5.2.1 Following completion of the main construction phase, the protective fencing and
ground protection may be removed and the landscaping phase can commence.
5.2.2 The retained trees on site may be subject to some form of landscaping or seeding
beneath their canopies after the development phase. At this stage the protective barrier
will have been removed.
5.2.3 Landscaping works must be carried out in such a way as to avoid ground level changes
or deep digging within RPAs. Tractor mounted rotovation or other mechanised
cultivation methods must not be used within the RPAs of retained trees.
5.2.4 Heavy machinery is not permitted in the vicinity of retained trees, unless otherwise
stated in this method statement.
5.2.5 Herbicides should be appropriate for the purpose and should not be used in such a way
as to damage any retained trees or vegetation.
5.2.6 If in doubt, regarding the impact of proposed landscape operations, please contact the
appointed arboriculturalist.
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6. Timescale of Works
6.1.1 The timescale for arboricultural requirements are summarised below:
Timescale Action � Initial
Stage 1 All requirements listed in the planning consent are approved by the Local Authority planning office.
Stage 2 Undertake the tree works (as detailed at Appendix 1).
Stage 3
Install the temporary protective fencing around the trees (as detailed at Section 3 and as shown on the Tree Protection Plan at Appendix 4).
Stage 4
Have the Local Planning Authority inspect the fencing and ground protection measures prior to any on site construction. Once inspected, the protective fencing must not to be moved or breached.
Stage 5
Undertake the construction of the new car parking area, using a shallow interlocking cellular system.
Stage 6 Following the completion of the construction phase and when all site traffic has left, the protective fencing can be removed.
7. Relevant Contact Details
Contact Name Organisation/Detail Contact Number
Scott Reid - Arboricultural
Consultant
JCA Limited 01422 376335
Nick Goddard -Tree Officer
Kirklees Metropolitan Borough
Council 01484 221001
TBC
Site Manager TBC TBC
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Appendices
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Appendix 1: Tree Works Schedule
Appendix 1 Tree Work Schedule Ref:14363/SR
Age
Common Name
Botanical Name W E
Mature
Holly 4 3.5
Ilex aquifolium W n/a
Semi-mature
Mixed
n/a n/a
See plan
Ret
enti
on
Cat
ego
ry
1
126
LOW 20+ BGOOD GOOD LOW
GOOD GOOD
3.5
3.5
A typical open-grown example of
species with a messy appearance. It
has a low hanging crown. In good
condition with no major visible
defects.
9 1 41
9 2
Hei
gh
t (m
)
Cro
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Hei
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)
Dia
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cm)
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Mixed group of boundary trees in
good condition with no major visible
defects. Low hanging crown over
driveway. Provides an effective
screen. Species include English Elm,
Elder and Goat Willow.
Observations
Crown lift to 3m to
provide clearance around
tree. Only secondary and
tertiary branches below
7cm diameter to be
removed.
Recommendations
Priority
T
G
Tree
Ref.
1
2 20+
Crown lift to 2.5m over
driveway.C
3
Lif
e E
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(yrs
)
Crown
Spread
Am
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alu
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NH
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2
HIGH
JCA Limited 2018 # Dimension Estimated
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Appendix 2: Permanent Hard Surfaces (example product)
CELLPAVE 40CELLPAVE 40 - Interlocking Cellular Paving Grid SystemINSTALLATION GUIDE - GRASSED SURFACES
Installation Method 1. Place paver units with spikes downward onto the prepared well consolidated bedding layer. Edging boards or kerbs can be used where required, according to existing soil conditions. 2. Connect the pavers using the ground spikes and loops, progressing over the area in rows. Use protective gloves to avoid abrasions. 3. Pavers can be cut using a hand or power saw to fit around obstructions and curves. Cut pieces which are less than half the original size should be avoided where possible. 4. Fill pavers with the specified propriety rootzone. Finished levels should be 5-7mm below the top of the cells after settlement. Do not overfill the paver cells. A light vibrating plate can be used to consolidate the pavers and to settle the rootzone infill if required. 5. Rootzone must be a free-draining structurally sound sand:compost or sand:soil blend. This is a nominal propriety blend of 60:40 or 70:30 ratio. Self blending of paver fill and bedding material is not recommended. 6. Carry out a normal seeding, fertilising and watering programme. A very light top dressing may be applied to just cover the seed and to provide adequate germination conditions. Do not overfill the paver cells. 7. The surface may be trafficked immediately, but it is preferable to allow the grass to fully establish prior to use.
Note 1: If the geogrid layer is omitted, then the total sub-base layer thickness (T) must be increased by 50%. Note 2: A ‘DoT Type 1’ sub-base may be used, provided that an adequate drainage system is installed (refer to note 4). Alternatively a porous/open-graded (reduced fines) sub-base layer may be specified, e.g as part of a Sustainable Urban Drainage System (SUDS) application. If a 'reduced fines' sub-base layer is specified, this must be covered with either a geotextile filter membrane and/or a suitable clean gravel blinding layer, to avoid fine particles entering the sub-base layer. Note 3: Specific advice on ground conditions, CBR% and construction over ground with a CBR less than 1% is available from Groundtrax Systems Ltd. CBR% = California Bearing Ratio, a measurement of subgrade soil strength. Note 4: Typical drainage details; 100mm diameter perforated pipe drain laid at minimum gradient 1:100, bedded on gravel in trench backfilled with ‘DoT Type A’ drainage aggregate, covered or wrapped with Multitrack 1000 geotextile fabric and leading to a suitable outfall or soakaway. Drains placed down centre or one edge of access routes up to 5m wide. Wider areas may require additional drains at 5m - 10m centres. Drainage design to be determined by the specifier based on specific conditions on site. Specific advice on Drainage and Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS) is available from Groundtrax Systems Ltd. Note 5: Rootzone bedding and paver fill must be a free-draining, structurally sound propriety blend of sand:soil or sand:compost such as that used in sports/golf construction. This is normally identified as a 60:40 or 70:30 ratio blend and in-situ self-blending is NOT recommended. Note 6: Maximum advised gradient for traffic applications is 12% (1:8) 7º. Pegging may be required. Specific advice for the use of CellPave™ 40 on slopes can be obtained from Groundtrax Systems Ltd. Note 7: CellPave™ 40 complies with BS8300:2001 - “Design of buildings and their approaches to meet the needs of disabled people” - Code of Practice. (ISBN 0580384381)
40mm
50mm
100 - 475mm
E’Grid 30/30 geogrid(See Table 1 & Note 1)
Sub-base layer. Thickness (T) & Typeas determined by Table 1, 2 & Note 2
Subgrade Soil (subsoil)(See Table 1, Chart 3 & Note 3)
Optional vertical edging board or kerb
Existing Soil
Multitrack 1000 geotextile fabric(see Note 2 & 4)
Bedding layer: 50mm thick consolidated60:40 rootzone (see Note 5)
CellPave™ 40 paver cells filled to within 5-7mm ofthe surface with 60:40 rootzone (see note 5) thenseeded or turfed and fertilised
TM
TM
min = T
T
Table 1: Typical Sub-base Thickness (T) Requirements - refer to construction profile
ProductMaterial
ColourPaver Dimensions
Paver SizeNominal Cell Size
Cell Wall ThicknessWeight
Load Bearing CapacityCentral Base Support
Open Cell % Connection Type
Chemical ResistanceUV Resistance
ToxicityBedding Layer
Paver fill (seed bed)Grass Seed or Tturf
FertiliserSub-Base Ttype
Base Reinforcement
CellPave™ 40Rigid 100% recycled polyethyleneBlack500mm x 500mm x 40mm 500mm x 500mm (4 grids per m2)60mm Octagonal 2.7mm - 3.2mm1.2kg/paver - (4.80kg/m2)150 tonnes/m2 (Crush resistance)25mm long pegs on underside (4 per paver)Top 95% / Base 75%Spike and loop edge connection ExcellentHighNon Toxic60:40 rootzone (see Note 5) : 50-70mm thick60:40 rootzone (see Note 5) : 33-35mm thick35g/m2 amenity blend low maintenance seed or turf as required.Pre-seed fertiliser followed up with appropriate seasonal fertiliser.DoT Type 3 or a modified porous sub-base (Table 1 & Note 2). DoT Type 1 with drainsE’Grid 30/30 geogrid (Table 1 & Note 1) - Specifications available on request.
Table 2: Paving Grid Specification
Chart 1: Field guidance for estimating sub-grade strengths
Very Soft
Soft
Medium
Firm
Stiff
Hand sample squeezesthrough fingers
Man standing willsink >75mm
Man walkingsinks 25mm
www.cellpave.com
GROUNDTRAXGround Protection and Reinforcement
For more information, contact ustoday or visit our website:
Telephone: 08456 800008 | Fax: 08456 800208E-Mail: [email protected] | Website: www.groundtrax.com
CELLPAVE 40 - Interlocking Cellular Paving Grid SystemINSTALLATION GUIDE - GRASSED SURFACES
TM
Application / LoadCBR (%) strength of
subgrade soil(see Chart 1)
(T) DoT sub-basethickness (mm)
(see Note 2)Geogrid
(see Note 1)
Fire engine and occasionalHGV access
Light vehicle access andoverflow car parking
≥ 6= 4 < 6= 2 < 4= 1 < 2
≥ 6= 4 < 6= 2 < 4= 1 < 2
100120190380100100135260
E’Grid 30/30E’Grid 30/30E’Grid 30/30E’Grid 30/30 E’Grid 30/30E’Grid 30/30E’Grid 30/30E’Grid 30/30
Indicator StrengthTactile(feel)
Visual(observation)
Consistancy Mechanical(test) SPT
CBR%
CUkN/m²
<2 <1 <25
2-4 Around 1 Around 25
4-8 1-2 25-40
8-15 2-4 40-75
15-30 4-6 75-150
Unloaded constructionvehicle ruts 10-25mm
Loaded constructionvehicle ruts by 25mm
Man walkingsinks 50-70mm
Easily moulded byfinger pressure
Moulded by moderatefinger pressure
Moulded by strongfinger pressure
Cannot be moulded but
can be indented with thumb
NOTE:
This field guide is provided as an aid to assessing the mechanical stabilisation requirements in commonly encountered site conditions. Groundtrax Systems Ltd accepts no responsibility for any loss or damgae resulting from the use of this guide.
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Appendix 3: Supporting Images
Image 1: Showing the area proposed for car parking
Image 2 & 3: showing the recent retaining wall containing the rise in ground levels of
approximately 1.4m, created in 2008. Subsequent root growth within the ‘new’ top profile of
the soil is likely to be insignificant. Therefore a shallow cellular system entailing 100mm>
intrusion of the soil is of negligible impact to T1.
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Appendix 4: Tree Protection Plan
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Turning Area
Turning Area
Turning Area
Existing steps
THORPE GRANGE MANOR GARDENS
Patio Terrace
Extg. wall
Entrance
New parking layout not toencroach on existing soft plantedmargins so as to maintain densebarrier to protect neigboursgarden space from noise andheadlight glare
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Entrance
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Appendix 4:Tree Protection Plan
ADDRESS: Thorpe Grange Manor, Almondbury,Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, HD5 8TA.JCA REF: 14363/SR
PAPER SIZE : A3SCALE: 1:200
TREE TO BE RETAINED
TREE TO BE REMOVED
STEM OF TREE TOBE REMOVED
STEM OF TREE TOBE RETAINED
ROOT PROTECTION AREA (RPA)
PROTECTIVE FENCE LINE (CEZ)
PROPOSED NEW DEVELOPMENT
SURVEYED BY: SR DRAWN BY: SR APPROVED BY: ME
Arboricultural & Forestry Consultants
Lim
ited
AREA OF CALCULATED RPAENCROACHED BY THE PROPOSEDCAR PARKING. METHODS ANDMATERIALS IN THIS AREA ARESPECIFIED IN THE ACCOMPANYINGREPORT.
T1
G2
x3 Heras fencing panals utilisedto protect main stem only.
T1 and G2 to be crown liftedto provide clearances over theproposed car parking, and overthe existing driveway, respectively.
Heras fencing to be utilised along edgeof existing hard standing to protect G2from accidental damage while workerstransition to work site. NB: There isinsufficient room to install full BS5837fencing in this area.
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I hope that this report provides all the necessary information, but should any further advice be
needed please do not hesitate to contact the author.
Signed
....................................................................
Scott Reid ND (Arboriculture and Forestry).
17th
September 2018
For and on behalf of JCA Ltd
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