Oaklands House Residential Home Lowestoft Road Reydon Southwold Suffolk IP18 6RY
ESC TPO 120/2022 Trees numbered as per application / plan not TPO T1 Oak located adjacent to building and side footpaths encroaching on to building and roof - Reduce side laterals only to give 2m clearance to building. T2 & T3 Oaks growing in car park adjacent to building - Reduce back to give 2m clearance. Reason: trees are encroaching on to building. T4 Macrocarpa growing in car parking area adjacent to bungalow and care home - Remove deadwood and reduce height to 12m spread to 5m radius. Reason: tree is dying back in its upper crown. T5 Sweet Chestnut growing behind care home overhanging kitchen and extraction flues - Reduce back side laterals only to give 2m clearance to building. G1 numerous Dead Elms - Fell to ground level Reason: there are many groups of dead elms which are advanced in decay adjacent to the main roads ,these require urgent removal on safety grounds. T6 Scots Pine located within the woodland area - Fell to ground level Reason: standing dead should be removed as it is within striking distance of open area which is used. T7 Sweet Chestnut on driveway just before care home entrance - Fell to ground level Reason: dead stem within striking distance of access road T8 Holly on access road - Fell to ground level Reason: standing dead
1 Cottage Mews Ormskirk Lancashire L39 3NZ
T18 Red Oak - 2 Branches overhanging roadway. Rotten branches off and have fallen onto road. T14 Cherry - In garden to side of house. 2 branches to prune overhanging rear of bungalow.
Meadow Mead Main Street Badsworth Pontefract WF9 1AJ
Tree Works Notice of intended tree works in conservation area of Badsworth Meadow Mead, Main Street, Badsworth WF9 1AJ is a residential property situated off a private access road, with boundaries adjacent to St Mary's Church and The School House and Hall Farm Barn. The garden has been left untended for years by the previous owner resulting in many self-set, unsuitably positioned and potentially structurally damaging tree and shrub growth. As the current new owners, we provide notification of intended tree works designed to provide benefits to the longevity of some of the trees, safer surroundings, and an overall improvement to the site. Please note some recent cutting back of shrub and brambles has taken place by the previous owner in order to gain access to remove his property from the garden, including 3 derelict vehicles East facing boundary Meadow Mead T 1 Douglas fir (Christmas tree) to be removed , due to size and close proximity to bungalow, extensive root network having a detrimental effect on the surrounding garden West facing boundary of Meadow Mead T 2 Self set sycamore, approx 10m high generally reshape by pruning back leggy growth and crowning to achieve approx 3m reduction in height. T 3 Self set sycamore, approx 10m high, overhanging garden of Hall Farm Barn, work required to generally reshape by pruning back leggy growth and crowning to achieve approx 3m reduction in height.
The Bungalow Village Farm Clayton Road Newcastle Under Lyme Staffordshire ST5 4AB
Mature Ash tree - two lower branches to be reduced back to main stem. Branch 1 extends over Ivy Bank Cottage. This branch is over extended and it would benefit adjacent trees and the aesthetic of the Mature Ash is it was removed. Branch 2 extends over the neighbouring property (The Bungalow). This removal of this branch would maintain the aesthetic balance of the tree and would maintain reasonable levels of light into the back of the house and garden below.
19A High Street Melbourn SG8 6ER
(Amended) S1-3 Sycamore and HC1 horse chestnut require cutting back to the border line (due to overshadow the gardens and greenhouse, considerably restricting light and causing a nuisance to them). S1 Sycamore also requires thinning 30% (due to overshadowong property). S3 Sycamore requires two large dead branches removed and and a branch removed that threatens to block access to the two bungalows for larger vehicles. Leylandi/fir Ln and Acer A1 overshadow our garden from no.19 and require cutting back to the border. W1 Walnut tree to crown thinning 5%, which represents a single bough of 7m (to reduce the potential for damage to the garage and house respectively). W2 Walnut tree tyo crown thinning 10% (to reduce the potential for damage to the garage and house respectively). P1 Prunus and CB1 Copper Beech require a small amount of work to top them and stop them overshadowing neighbouring gardens.
20 The Square Littlethorpe Leicester Leicestershire LE19 2HX
T1 Crimson King Maple - Remove overhang beyond boundary towards bungalow and raise canopy to 6m from ground level. [Blaby District Council (Littlethorpe House, 10 The Square, Littlethorpe) Tree Preservation Order 2011]