Land At Rear Of Woodlands,Dell House And Banstead Down Old Chorleywood Road Rickmansworth Hertfordshire
To identify the tree of concern I have attached a Tree Survey File. On the drawing the tree is seen on the border of plot 2 and plot 3 labelled "Leylandii". Since the survey was completed the land has been sold for development and the resultant plots are slightly different resulting in the tree being on the very border of plot 2. I am the owner of plot 2. I will also include a few pictures of the tree. The tree is very large and over bearing. I would like to replace the tree with a number of smaller trees distributed around the plot. Design to be established by a landscape professional should approval be possible for the removal of the large tree,
46 Shire Lane Chorleywood Rickmansworth Hertfordshire WD3 5NP
T1 - Silver birch x 1 - fell to ground level Reasons: complaints from neighbours
Chess Falls Loudwater Lane Loudwater Rickmansworth Hertfordshire WD3 4HQ
Various tree works
32 Harlech Road Abbots Langley Hertfordshire WD5 0BF
T1 - Spruce x 1 - lift to 8m above ground level, thin crown by 20% Reasons: outgrowing a restricted location and blocking light
3 Hollowtree Mews Croxley Green Rickmansworth Hertfordshire WD3 3FU
Please refer to separate document TPO Works 15-8-23. TPO 735 applies to a Sycammore tree in the rear garden of my house.
Tanglewood Shire Lane Chorleywood Rickmansworth Hertfordshire WD3 5NT
T1 Lime- Back right-Pollard by 50% 10 metres to take dead branches out and allow light through T2 Lime- Back right-Pollard by 50% 10 metres to take dead branches out and allow light through T3 Lime- Back right- Pollard by 50% 10 metres to take dead branches out and allow light through T4 Lime- Back right- Pollard by 50% 10 metres to take dead branches out and allow light through T5 Lime- Back right- Pollard by 50% 10 metres to take dead branches out and allow light through T6 Lime- Back right- Pollard by 50% 10 metres to take dead branches out and allow light through
37 Parkfield Chorleywood Rickmansworth Hertfordshire WD3 5AZ
The tree on which works is to be done is identified by T1 in a blue circle in the attached document (Tree Identification) and also by a circle in the Sketch Plan The tree needs to be pruned as it's very tall and slender and hence the top and some side branches sway in windy conditions posing danger to the fences and also to persons in my garden and to pedestrians on the adjoining verge. The tree should be pruned as follows: 1. The tree is bent on the top and could sway and shear in windy conditions. This could damage the fences on my property and also on neighboring properties. 2. The branch to the left drooped very much and could fall posing danger to the nearby fences and also to persons in my garden 3. The small Branch on the right is drooping and if it falls, can cause damage to the pedestrians on the verge along A404 adjoining my house These 3 pruning points on the tree are identified in the attached Tree Photograph
Land Opposite 15 To 23 St Mawes Close Croxley Green Hertfordshire
T1-T3: x3 (20m) Lime trees- Crown Reduce by 25%/2-3m T4&T5: x2 (17m) Oaks- Deadwood
Cherry Tree Cottage Copthorne Close Croxley Green Rickmansworth Hertfordshire WD3 4AJ
T1 - T5 Cypress Trees - fell
164 Abbots Road Abbots Langley Hertfordshire WD5 0BL
G37 - group of Ash tree to reduce back lateral spread from garden by 2.5m these trees are overhanging the lawn area by a huge amount and starting to create a tunnel effect. The proposed works will retain height along with a natural look while opening up the garden space and view G39 - group of Ash and Hawthorns to reduce back lateral spread from garden by 2m these trees are overhanging the lawn area by a huge amount and starting to create a tunnel effect. the proposed works will retain height along with a natural look while opening up the garden space and view T133 - Ash to lift lower crown by 2m and cut back lateral spread back from garden by 2m to reduce tunnel effect in the garden while retaining natural look and height T134 - Ash fell to ground level. This tree is growing heavily over outbuildings and is causing issues with the solar panels. the proposed removal of this tree would not effect the outlook of the landscape as there garden is heavily planted with mature trees