Little Meadow Upton Road Dinton Buckinghamshire HP17 8UQ
Common Beech tree (Fagus Sylvatica) to west of house (T1 on plan) has grown vigorously to the south east and now overlaps the house with branches in contact with the house roof. Tree to be trimmed by up to 2.4m to maintain adequate clearance from the property and to reduce the drip line from the roof. Work is to protect both the tree and the house from damage due to contact.
Newland Lodge High Street Ivinghoe Buckinghamshire LU7 9EP
T1 : Willow. Removal to ground level . Tree is dead. T2-T3: Maple. Reduce majority of crown to historic wounds ( 2-3m) to create a smaller balanced crown ( please see image 2) . Reduce lateral spread over neighbouring boundary to approx 1 m beyond historic wounds ( 3-4m) . This is to minimise the growth over the roof and against house. ( Please see image 3)
Beech House Stockgrove Park Soulbury Buckinghamshire LU7 0BB
T1 Beech: Crown lift to provide clearance of 1.8 metres from roof and front facade of house + clearance of 2.2 metres above ground level (all branches to be removed shall be sub-50mm diameter)
The Old Mill 2 Hale Road Wendover Buckinghamshire HP22 6NE
The Sycamore tree, shown as T1 on the attached site plan, was the subject of a previous application in 2013 to reduce the crown because of fears that the tree was in close proximity of the Old Mill, a grade 2 listed building and could damage the building fabric. The tree sits on the bank of a raised former mill dam and has a large number of exposed roots. A full arboriculturist and engineering report was provided to support this application. At the time, the view of the Heritage officer, Julia Foster, was to remove the tree if it presented any further risk to the building. We were reluctant to remove the tree and chose to follow the pollarding route. This was approved and works subsequently undertaken by Pat Kernan, tree surgeon. Recent history The tree, being located on the bank of the millstream, has grown considerably in size. The roots are exposed and the recent high winds showed the tree moving significantly in the wind. It is not beyond bounds that then tree could be ripped up at its roots and topple on the listed building or neighbours buildings at Paradise House. It now presents an even greater risk to the listed building, as shown below. On Monday the 29th of June 2021 at approximately 3 pm in the afternoon, major damage resulted from a large branch blown down from a protected sycamore tree on the western boundary of the property which struck the south-west corner of the building, damaging the roof, dislodging the top of a dormer window, tearing off the gutters and their brackets and knocking down a twin wall stove flue attached to the building. Damage has been done to the brickwork where the flue brackets were ripped off. This resulted in over ??8,000 worth of damage We now wish to either remove the tree or significantly reduce the height of the tree to say four metres.
11 Firs Close Whitchurch Buckinghamshire HP22 4LH
Removal of 3 Birch trees due to overhanging roof, blocking sunlight and being too tall for house insurance.
The Grange 30 Main Street Mursley Buckinghamshire MK17 0RT
. Walnut (T4) - the lower limbs / branches are now sagging to the extent that in a number of cases the ends touch the ground. We requesting approval to crown lift up to 3 metres from the ground 2.Copper Beech (T7 ) - one limb has grown to the extent if now significantly overhangs the garage ( actually touches the garage roof so risk of damage) and a second limb is extending towards the house . Request approval to prune back by 2 metres the limkb overhanging the garage and prune back by 2 metres growing towards the house