8 Fir Tree Way Fleet Hampshire GU52 7NB
1. T1. Tag #4206, Oak - fell 3rd stem and undertake deadwood removal to the remaining 2 healthy stems Tree comprises 2 healthy stems of 400mm+ dia, and a 3rd stem of 200-250mm. The 3rd stem has a very sparse crown showing signs of major die back and evidence of decay at a height of approximately 4 metres within the main stem. 2. T2. Tag #4207, Mature twin stemmed Oak - Undertake deadwood removal only. 3. T3. Tag#4208 Mature Scots Pine - Undertake deadwood removal only 4. T4. Tag# 4209 Semi mature Oak - Fell approximately 300mm dia, tree is being shaded by more mature trees resulting in a thin crown and noticeable lean, root system is causing damage to fence posts. tree has little amenity or habitat value; fell tree. 5. T5. Tag# 4210, Mature twin Stemmed Oak -lift crown by 4 metres and reduce crown by 3 -4 metres. deadwood to be removed during reduction works. Tree has thick low hanging canopy, impeding use of the private garden and likely to make contact with dwelling in 2 -3 years that may result in damage to a roof.
5 Barnfield Feering Essex CO5 9HP
Notice of intent to carry out works to trees protected by Tree Preservation Order 51a/00 - 3x Ash (G1) Fell trees, and replace with 4 x Pyrus chanticleer 3m height The trees are in poor condition with multiple cavities due to the need for regular pruning; the trees shed deadwood in high winds causing anxiety as the trees are near the dwellings. They cast excessive shade over the neighbour's property and residence, and the stems incremental growth is damaging the boundary fence.
Land Adj 1 Wayside Drive New Waltham North East Lincolnshire DN36 4LW
Cedar tree, situated on adjacent vacant plot; reduce canopy encroachment to a point 0.5m beyond fence line. lift canopy on property side to a point level with my upstairs window sill. Chestnut tree, on front boundary: reduce canopy spread to 3m from centre of the tree. Lift canopy to height of hedgerow. Remove lower branches in poor condition. Reason: manage canopy encroachment over dwelling and improve daylight access.
32 St Legers Way Riseley Reading Hampshire RG7 1GH
T23 English oak: prune to give no more than 2m clearance from the fabric of the dwelling. T25 & T26 English oaks: Lateral crown reduction of their southern canopies only, to no higher than 6.5m above ground level, and no further than the garden boundary fence line. Remove deadwood as necessary.
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.