Georgia Farm Buildings Georgia Lane Amport Andover Hampshire SP11 8BN
T1 - Coppice existing mature and over-mature hazel stems (picture group C, Hurstwood House landscape Statement) whilst retaining new growth (1st and 2nd year stems) to promote further growth on a 5 year cycle
19 High Street Melbourn SG8 6ER
T.1 Sycamore Crown reduce by 2M back to previous due to close proximity to house. T.2 laurel - Fell to ground level and remove stumps to re landscape area
The Old Vicarage Church Lane Sawston CB22 3JR
G.1 Sycamore/s group - Crown Lift to provide 5 metres clearance from ground level and reduce back overhang to outbuilding by 1.5M only T.1 Purple beech - Reduce lower lateral branches by 2M to shape lower crown only with the rest of the crown and remove dead wood G.2 Mixed species of trees and hedge - Crown Lift to provide 6 metres clearance from ground level to clear pathway and highway (mainly Ash, Sycamore, Beech, Locust ect) ***request by local Parish council*** T.2 0- Sycamore - Fell to ground level (covered in creeper) and stack logs in woodland for habitat piles. G.5 - Sycamores - Cut growth back to trunk (as previously done) overhanging vicarage driveway. T.3 - Horse chestnut - Cut back overhanging lateral branches by 2.5 M to reduce overhang to house (Vicarage) roof and crown lift to 6M from ground levelfor new patio installation for The Old Vicarage G.6 -Sycamore/s - Cut back lower overhang(6 from ground level) by 4M over pathway and to clear neighbouring house at no 7 Church Lane T.5 -Ash - Fell tree because of multi stemmed union at lower base and heavily weighted parts of the tree growing over garage. Bigger driveway to be installed and re plant with another hardwood on boundary. G.3 - Sycamores - Crown Lift to provide 6 metres clearance from ground level G.4 - Holly group - Fell trees to allow more light and re landscape area and make more room for established Monkey Puzzle. Grind stump/s below ground level and re plant area with more suitable trees.
28 Crawshaw Grange Crawshawbooth Rossendale Lancashire BB4 8LY
T1 - Sycamore - To reduce the canopy all round by an overall total of 20 percent and thin epicormic growth. The tree is encroaching onto the house and is shading out the garden. Landscaping work is being done to the garden so want to reduce the impact of the tree.
2 High Street Melbourn SG8 6ER
T1 Conifer to fell to ground level and remove all arisings (due to close proximity to house and to allow more light to rear of house). T2 Conifer to fell to ground level and remove all arisings (to re design front garden with new landscape project). T3 Sycamore to fell to ground level and remove all arisings (to re design front garden with new landscape project).
2 West End Whittlesford Cambridge Cambridgeshire CB22 4LX
T.1 Yew - Crown reduce tree height by 2M and sides by .5M to allow more light to house and rear garden. Crown lift tree 1M above pathway and highway. T.2 Conifer x5 - Fell 5 Conifer trees to ground level. Trees was kept as a hedge previously but are now beyond cutting to retain hedge again. Re plant as part of new landscape project (native hedging) ***Leave Ash tree***
Haughdell House Park Road Banstead Surrey SM7 3EL
T1- Horse chestnut, to reduce to Monolith, 2 large rot pockets clearly visible, ranging from 50cm in length, 15cm in width and 30cm in depth. We are planning on reducing this Horse Chestnut to a monolith to allow for wildlife to interact, a new lease of life and to keep the aesthetic look. T2- Horse chestnut, to reduce to Monolith, clearly visible fungi spreading progressively over the course of 6 weeks. We are planning on reducing this Horse Chestnut to a monolith to allow for wildlife to interact, a new lease of life and to keep the aesthetic look. T3- Horse chestnut, to reduce to Monolith, large rot area at base, ranging from 190cm in length, 60cm in width and 15cm in depth. We are planning on reducing this Horse Chestnut to a monolith to allow for wildlife to interact, a new lease of life and to keep the aesthetic look. T4- Remove snapped out limb from Beech Tree. T5- Reduce over extended Cherry Tree to a monolith, concerns on the stability due to dieback on old cuts causing possible structural damage. Our landscaping team has plans to replant 4-6 meter Horse chestnut trees to keep the drive way alive. We have plans to plant a 4-6 meter Holm Oak next to T-1 under the home owners instruction. I have no sketch plans for you at this present time as they are ongoing plans and the landscape team feel there may be some issues with ground works, thus altering any sketch plans to date.
High Trees 2 Bears Den Kingswood Surrey KT20 6PL
T1 - Oak Tree - Various specific pruning tree as viewed from rear of house - Area one (marked on attached photograph) - Lower canopy on left hand side as per photograph, reduce longer lower lateral branches by upto 3m to bring the crown form into a more balanced appearance. Area Two - (marked on attahced photograph) - display of over long lateral branches to be reduced back to be in line with surrounding canopy shape/edge - reduction to be in region of 2-3m Area three - remove trunk sucker growth upto corwn break. Reason - to improve tree appearance in landscape and to be less overpowering over patio area and house.
2 Cassander Close Fowlmere SG8 7SF
T.1 Cherry - Fell to ground level due to low amenity tree and re landscape design project. T.2 , T3 - Sycamore - Fell to ground level due to close proximity to house. Owners are worried about what roots damage may appear at later date T.4 Sycamore - Fell to ground level due to low amenity and close proximity to garage. tree is dropping debris over block paving T.5 Silver Birch - Fell to ground level due to close proximity to house. Re plant with similar species at entrance of driveway.
37 Redcliffe Road Nottingham NG3 5BW
T1-T5: Sycamore. Remove trees as they are dead/dying due to infection with Sooty Bark Disease (see further detail in attached report). Replace with similar species. T6: Copper Beech. This tree requires a slight reduction (see further detail in attached report) to help balance the crown and reduce the overhanging vegetation from the owners house and neighbouring property. The proposed works will have minimal impact on the trees health and condition or their appearance in the wider landscape.