Weavers Cottage Mill Lane Uplyme Devon DT7 3TZ
Horse chestnut reduction - Reduce by 2m only on the east side of the tree leaning over the roof of the house. Cut to suitable growth points to preserve health and form of the tree, thinning and dead wooding will also be carried out where necessary.
The Holt Ladram Road Otterton EX9 7HT
T1. Oak tree. On southern side of crown (house side) remove lowest stem which grows over roof back to primary stem. Crown raise and side prune oak limbs on Southern side of crown to achieve a 3 m clearance from property by prunning back to suitable growth points as per BS3998. Crown lift over driveway to achieve a ground clearance of approx 3m.
29 Brand Road Honiton EX14 2FD
T1, Ash : lift branches above shed and garage to give 2m clearance; reduce lowest limb and branch above to give 2m clearance above garage; reduce lowest two branches above patio to give clearance; trim back marked growth on picture 3 to give clearance from roof of house; remove base epicormic (no cuts to exceed 100mm diameter) T2, Oak : remove epicormic growth from stem; crown lift lower limbs to a height of 5m from garden of 29 Brand Road; crown lift to 8m from 21 Gronan Close to balance the canopy (21 is lower, so therefore 8m to balance the lower canopy)
12 Old Bystock Drive Exmouth EX8 5RB
T1 (012400) English Oak Adjacent to no 12 : Reduce limb growing over roof by 2.5m; prune the upper crown back to about 0.5m behind fence (grass side) T1 (97024) English Oak Adjacent to no 15 : Prune to give 2.5m / 3m clearance from house; crown lift over fence and garage to achieve 1 - 1.5m clearance. Reason: Appropriate arboricultural maintenance to ensure long-term clearance.
Stepps Barton Stepps Lane Axmouth Seaton EX12 4AS
Magnolia T5. DESCRIPTION OF WORKS: (a) removal of rear stem down to 1.5m above ground level. (b) reduction of crown by approximately 30% (from 9m down to 6.5m). REASONS FOR WORK: (1) The removal of the rear stem closest to the house will make space for easier and safer access to windows, roof, gutters, fascia, and soffits. (2) By removing branches overhanging the roof, we will allow more light to reach the roof, which will deter the regrowth of moss once it has been removed and treated. (3) By reducing the crown by 30% we will reduce the degree to which the view of the house is dominated by the tree and manage the spread of its influence on the house above and below ground.
1 Tipton Lodge Tipton St John Sidmouth EX10 0AW
Monterey Pine - Remove one limb growing towards roof of neighbours house (Willow Cottage) Reason: To reduce risk of damage to property.
8 Dove Close Honiton EX14 2GP
Following a meeting between Mr Lomas and my client it was concluded that some minimal work on these trees would be acceptable T1/To lift no2 limbs from above summer house to stop abrasion of roof the limbs are less than 2 mts in length and less than 8 cms T2/ To remove no2 sub dominant growths from a hedgerow that is being forced over the garden. Removal will not alter the integrity of the hedge in any way
Foxhole Pound Lane Exmouth EX8 4NP
T1 Monterey Pine (P1) : Remove limb growing over house roof see photo 1, there no suitable growth points for a reduction of this limb. (P2) : Cut back limb growing over the green house to suitable growth point photo 2. (P3) :shorten branches growing over the garage to give a 3 meter clearance Photo 3. (P4) : Remove smaller diameter branch growing towards the roof photo 4 there Is no suitable growth point for a reduction . Shorten branches growing over the roof back to suitable growth points to give approximately a 3 meter clearance.
6 Hulham Vale Exmouth EX8 4QB
T1 Ash fell, the tree has Chalara fraxinea Ash die back . T2 oak reduce back to give a 2 meter clearance from the house and roof to stop any future damage to the building, Restricting cuts to a maximum size of 60 mm and adhering to sound arboricultural practices.