Oaklands 113 Haling Park Road South Croydon CR2 6NN
T1 -To remove lowest limb on Sycamore parallel with fence T2 -To remove two branches on Sycamore growing over drying area T4 - To fell dying Cherry T5 - To crown lift Yew tree by 2 metres measured from ground level and to crown reduce by 1 metre up to a max cutsize of 25mm. T6 - To fell Lawson Cypress T7 - To cut back Sycamore from road and lift canopy to give three metre clearance (TPO 16, 1969)
Reedham Court Aveling Close Purley
West side of Reedham Court, between block and railway fence - Hornbeam x2, Ash and Holly Trees: Crown reduction by 305 and overhanging branches reduced near block. East side of Reedham Court between block and garden backing onto the land from Beaumont Road - Horse Chestnut x2: Crown reduction by 30%. North side of Reedham Court, tree facing block - Yew, Beech, Sycamore, Ash, Hazel, Hawthorn and Yew trees: Crown reduction by 20-25%. (TPO no. 30, 1979)
16 Crozier Drive South Croydon CR2 8DX
T1 Beech - 2 metre overall crown reduction up to a max cut size of 25mm. (TPO 11, 1978) I refer to the previous application 21/00457/TRE and decision dated 31/03/2021. This is a revised application as discussed with Robert Goode, Tree Officer (03/09/2021). The trunk is 17ft from garage and 23ft from the house. Excessive shading from the canopy which is overhanging the glass lantern of Orangery extension. Large tree roots were found in rain water 'down pipes' and drainage during the Orangery building works requiring the drains to be rerouted (see photos). Significant root upheaval affecting garden and distortion of concrete fence posts (rear of property). Garden upheaval - horizontal at 7 inches (see photos). Concrete fence post significantly off vertical (see photos). Excessive fall of beech nuts. Ivy will be removed from trunk as recommended by Robert Goode.
Oaklands 113 Haling Park Road South Croydon CR2 6NN
T1 -To remove lowest limb on Sycamore parallel with fence T2 -To remove two branches on Sycamore growing over drying area T3 - To fell Leylandii by fence T4 - To fell dying Cherry T5 - To crown lift Yew tree to give clearance from ground of approximately three metres T6 - To reduce remaining crown by two metres in height and re-shape crown T7 - To fell Lawson Cypress adjacent to Yew (crown sparse and offers little amenity value. Happy to re-plant) T8 - To cut back Sycamore from road and lift canopy to give three metre clearance T9 - To cut back overhang on Cherry tree (the Cherry tree which is to the left of Conifers on right hand side of garden) by 1.5metres (TPO 16, 1969)
20 Oscar Close Purley CR8 2LU
T1 Horse Chestnut T2 Unknown We wish to level or terrace our garden as appropriate. I imagine this will required digging where there are roots or filling above the roots. There are roots from both trees near the surface of the lawn, which is entirely sloped. We would like advice regarding T1 and T2 damaging the fence as they grow.
St Michael's Church Hall 7 Poplar Walk Croydon CR0 1UA
T1, 3x White Poplar trees located at the front of the church by the bus stop, reduce/ re pollard to most previous points by 2-3 metres to prevent weak regrowth from snapping out over footpath and bus stop. T2, 1x Holly tree located at the front of the church growing close to the fence and staring to affect church railings, Reduce height by 1.5 metres and hedge cut sides to match. T3, 1x Lime tree located in the rear car park close to the building, re pollard to previous points to prevent foliage from blocking gutters and rubbing on building. T4, 1x Holly tree located in the courtyard area, reduce the height by 50% and cut back from building, to stop shading from church window.
1 Holt Place Purley Croydon CR8 1DQ
T1 (Norway Maple) - Pollard back to previous pollard points. T2 (Cedar) - crown lift to 5 metres due to branches sitting below fence level and below head height (See pictures) (TPO no. 76, 2008)
2 Redtiles Gardens Kenley CR8 5PE
T1 Beech: Reduce canopy by approximately 3-4m from height and width to shape - Overgrown, blocking light, maintenance T2 Douglas Fir: Fell to height of 6ft fence - partially dead and in decline TPO 100
1 Hamilton Close Purley CR8 1AW
Left hand side of house near rear boundary T1 - Oak Remove epicormic growth up to crown break. Remove 3x secondary limbs overhanging Garage roof reduce back remainder of overhang from edge of garage roof to edge of Garage line retaining healthy growth. Remove major dead and diseased wood 25mm in diameter and over. . The tree is located to the side of the garage area by the boundary fence . Removal of Epicormic growth to allow more suitable light levels through the lower crown . Removal of 3x Secondary Limbs and Reduction of overhang from the garage roof to reduce the extent of the encroachment from the garage and garage roof . To reduce the amount of leaf fall on to the roof and in to the gutters . To allow more suitable light in to the access path Left hand side of driveway T2 - Oak Remove lowest limb, reduce back overhang from driveway to line of shrubs at base while retaining healthy growth. Remove major dead and diseased wood 25mm in diameter and over. . The tree is located to the left hand side of the driveway . Removal of the lowest limb and reduction back from the driveway to reduce the extent of the encroachment from the driveway . To allow more suitable light levels in to the access path and understory . To reduce the extent of debris falling on to the vehicles when parked on the driveway Rear garden, back boundary, middle T3 - Hazel Reduce back overhang from neighbouring garden to boundary fence line. . The tree is located in the rear garden to the rear boundary . Reduction back from the neighbouring property to the rear boundary to reduce the extent of overhang in to the neighbouring property . To allow more suitable light levels in to the rear boundary of the neighbouring property Rear garden, back boundary, middle T4 - Thorn Reduce back overhang from neighbouring garden by approximately 1.5m of the branch length (TPO 21 of 1974)
11 Chandos Gardens Coulsdon CR5 1HW
T1 Ash tree - shorten overhanging lateral branches back in line with the rear boundary fence, by 2 to 2.5mts. (TPO no 7, 2003)