11 Queen Mary Court Derby DE22 1BB
Crown lift to 4.5m of a Copper Beech tree and reduction of lateral branches to give 4m clearance of the dwelling house of a Copper Beech tree protected by Tree Preservation Order no. 64
2 Spindletree Drive Derby DE21 2DG
Removal of epicormic growth, crown lift to 6m over conservatory and cutting back of branches overhanging the dwelling house and neighbouring properties of an Oak tree protected by Tree Preservation Order no. 247
448 Duffield Road Derby DE22 2DH
Crown lift to remove two branches, crown thinning by 20% (one off works) and crown reduction to maintain 3m clearance from the dwelling house to be maintained for a ten year period of a Copper Beech tree protected by Tree Preservation Order No. 482
Gittisham Hill House Sidmouth Road Honiton EX14 3TY
T7) Beech tree : Distal die back present, tertiary and some secondary branches are dead. Remove deadwood throughout the crown. To prevent branches falling on pedestrian footpath below. G43) Group of Beech and Cherry trees: Remove dead stem leaning towards the dwelling. To remove hazard. T15) Oak tree: Branching is crown biased towards the house. Fungal mycelium found. Armillaria decay on root crown. Reduce crown by 2 meters height and 2.5 meters radial spread to North, East and South. Reduction works to mitigate the loss of structural wood in stem base and root system. T16) Sweet Chestnut: Minor deadwood in crown . Small faulted branch over the internal access road: Remove faulted branch over the road to mitigate hazard. T24) Beech : Die back of tertiary branches in upper crown. Minor deadwood abundant in distal portion of upper crown: Leaning weak fork: Reduce by 4 meters to remove upper crown: Remove risk to parked cars below tree and adjacent to access roads. T28) Sweet Chestnut: Dead tree: Fell T29) Oak: Split branch and large dead branches over the road: Remove split branch and remove dead branches: Remove hazard to cars/public below tree. T33) Oak: Weak fork between primary stems: Reduce height and spread by 2 meters. To mitigate loss of structural branches. G44) Group of seven Scots Pines: Exposed crowns: Reduce North East and South side by 2.5 meters and height by 2 meters: To prevent wind throw. G45) Group of 3 Sweet Chestnut: Remove faulted and dead branches throughout the group. Reduce radial crown spread to the east over the car park by 2 meters. Crowns extend over the access road and utility wires. To mitigate branch loss on public/cars below and maintain health and safety of trees.
29 Butterwick Close Barnt Green Birmingham Worcestershire B45 8BF
Two Oak trees located behind rear fence on land in ownership of 29 Butterwick Close. (viewing from rear of dwelling) Tree to the right: Poor specimen, covered with Ivy and leaning towards the house - Fell. Tree to the left: Covered in Ivy - reduce the overhanging branches by 3 metres, remove all deadwood and sever Ivy at the base.
Bramley House 3 East Farm Court Cramlington Northumberland NE23 1LF
Tree Preservation Order: Fell 1no. Beech (T1) - damage to trunk of tree, tree crown moves dramatically in high winds and is in close proximity to dwelling house
Derby Grammar School Rykneld Road Derby DE23 4BX (tree Adjacent To 39 Whittlebury Drive)
Cutting back of branches overhanging 39 Whittlebury Drive to give 3m clearance of the dwelling house of an Oak Tree protected by Tree Preservation Order no. 78
Autumn Lodge Wyke Road Gillingham Dorset SP8 4NG
T1 - Thuja plicata (Western Red Cedar) - Fell. Updated reasons provided by applicant -The Thujas proximity to my house and neighbouring dwellings, and being a large semi mature evergreen specimen, it has the potential to be overbearing in a garden of this size.
46 Vicarage Meadow Stow Cum Quy CB25 9AL
TPO 0036 (2002) G2: T1 Norway Maple. Reduce and reshape the North-west side of the Maple tree located in the front garden of the property, removing approximately 1.5mtrs, Crown lift to 4mtrs from ground level. T2, Lime. Reduce and reshape the crown of the Lime tree by removing approximately 3mtrs from the North-west side and crown raising to 4mtrs above ground level. Both these trees have only minimal growth on the South-east sides of their crowns due to the proximity of overhead electrical wires and equipment. Utility pruning has and continues to be severe and as such the trees are heavily weighted towards the dwellings. This pruning work is necessary to address some degree of balance and to restrict the growth towards the house.
Holt End Grange Beoley Lane Beoley Redditch Worcestershire B98 9AN
Mature Eucalyptus in private garden currently overgrown and stability threatening existing Listed Dwelling House , reduced in the interests of safety.