Briarwood House Sheringwood Beeston Regis Sheringham Norfolk NR26 8TS
Norwegian Spruce to remove the whole tree and plant a smaller native tree like a Rowen or Hazel further away from the house in a more suitable position such as on the boundary not blocking the sun or if possible a productive fruit tree such as an apple or pear tree in the garden.
18 Castle Close Holt Norfolk NR25 6FB
T1 - Sycamore. Extensively decayed at base and the tree has a pronounced lean towards the clients house. Fell and T2 - Lime. Remove epicormic growth and crown lift to 4m.
Reef House Back Lane Blakeney Holt Norfolk NR25 7NR
To remove 1 Blue Cedar from adjacent to house. To remove 2 Cypress trees from Garden
Dunluce House Market Street Tunstead Norwich Norfolk NR12 8AH
T1 maple to reduce laterals overhanging house by 2m, T2 maple to reduce laterals overhanging house by 2.5m, T3 yew to reduce laterals back to boundary and G1 pines to remove broken/hanging branches
Meadowsweet Cottage Aylsham Road Felmingham Norfolk NR28 0LD
Sweet Chesnut T1 - Remove rotten branch over drive reduce branch above rotten branch and reudce canopy over the house drive by 1.5m - to reduce encroachment onto driveway and for health and safety reason
Mulberry House Station Road Potter Heigham Norfolk NR29 5HX
4 Horse Chestnuts Group Mulberry House on Plan. They have grown considerably overhanging the shared drive-in to neighbouring properties. This makes it difficult for tall vehicles to pass through / emergency vehicles. They are also encroaching on light to neighbouring property. Our neighbours of Aesculus would like us to lop and cut back our trees to maintain an an even archway that is less intrusive. There are 4 trees on our side.
Kelling Heath Holiday Park Sandy Hill Lane Weybourne Norfolk NR25 7HW
Proposal to coppice and thin trees planted back in 2000 - 2001, over an area of approximately 15 acres (including 40 holiday home plots). This proposal involves coppicing approximately every 2 in 10 trees, and felling every 1 in 10 Scots Pine trees, that were densely planted in the winter 2000 to 2001. Approximately only 20 percent of the total area would be coppiced/ thinned each winter starting from winter 2020 to 2021. The trees have an average length of 5 metres and an average mid-diametre of 25cm. Approximately 30 trees would be felled each year. All the coppiced trees would be allowed to re-grow and a re-stocking scheme would also be carried out using a native mix of tree species such as Hazel, Hawthorne, Field Maple, English Oak, Rowan, Beech and so on. All would be protected by deer proof fencing. The aim of this proposal is to encourage and establish an understorey to this part of the woodland to increase the wildlife value and help visually shield the holiday homes located throughout the area.
Hawthorns The Driftway Hempstead Road Holt Norfolk NR25 6DF
T1- Pine to deadwood, remove lower limb over house and reduce extended growth by 1.5 - 2m over crown and T2 - to deadwood crown and light crown lift
Arden House 5 Arden Close Overstrand Norfolk NR27 0PH
Yew T1 to remove, Yew T2 to remove, Pine T6 remove major deadwood and reduce long limbs on house side by 2.5m, Pine T4 remove major deadwood, Pine T5 remove major deadwood, Beech T3 dismantle down to ground level
Chicken Barn Smokers Hole Saxlingham Holt Norfolk NR25 7AX
Hedgerow removal - The hedge forms a boundary adjacent to the minor lane to either side of an existing farm and house access to the north east side of the minor lane. The access has limited visibility in both directions resulting from the location of the hedge close to the roadway edge (with a narrow verge). It is therefore notified that the hedge is proposed to be removed for the distance of 110m to the north west and 62m to the south east to improve the vision for users of this access. As a part of the proposal and integral with it, is a commitment to replace the removed hedge in its entirety with an additional length of approx. 20m (curving into the site access) with a new hedge but set back from the edge of the vision splay by approx. 1.5m to allow for the canopy to grow towards the roadway without impeding the vision.