6 Norton Place Exmouth Devon EX8 2ND
T1, Sycamore tree : remove overhanging branches on boundary of property by 5m, maximum diameter cuts (MDC) of 120mm (almost flush with main stem). T2, Elm/Alder trees : remove overhanging branches on boundary of property, MDC of 120mm (almost flush with main stem). T3, Elm/Alder trees : remove overhanging branches on boundary of property, MDC of 120mm (almost flush with main stem). T4 Elm/Alder trees : remove overhanging branches on boundary of property, MDC of 120mm (almost flush with main stem).
Martlets 2 Coppice Close Crewkerne Road Axminster EX13 5SY
T1, Beech: crown lift to approximately 4m from ground level along the internal boundary; target prune the higher limbs that are encroaching into the property back in by 3 - 4m. Prune the lower limbs over the road. T2, Beech: crown reduction by approximately 30%: up to 4m from tip of crown with maximum diameter cuts of 120mm; crown lift to approximately 3m.
5 Major Terrace Seaton Devon EX12 2RF
T1, Ash : dbh. 76cm, pollard at the highest suitable pollard points, just above the previous historical pollarding points, with as small as is possible targeted pruning cuts. T2, Horse chestnut : dbh 1.2m. Reduce crown growing to the north by no more than 2.5m. Maximum diameter of pruning cut 75mm. T3, Lime : dbh 60cm Remove deadwood on property side, along with pruning back the branches by up to 1.5m, off of the neighbouring South side boundary roof, with maximum pruning cuts of no more than 75mm. T4, Strawberry/Red horse Chestnut tree : dbh 60cm. Thin the crown by up to 15% with pruning cuts of up to no more than 50mm.
6 Kingsholme Colyford Colyton EX24 6RJ
T1, Copper Beech : approximately 20 metres high, reduce height by 2 metres as concerned about proximity to our boundary wall with neighbours, possible damage. T2, Ash: Fell showing signs of ash dieback also situated on our boundary wall with neighbours, concerned about possible damage. T3, Copper Beech: Approximately 20 metres high, reduce by 2 metres; reduction due to proximitiy to our dwelling and takes full south westerly prevailing winds. T4, Ash: Fell, showing signs of ash dieback and in striking distance of dwelling.
17 Willow Walk Honiton EX14 2FX
T1 Willow tree: Tree has split and fallen over boundary line. Cut back the crown over hanging the boudary. T2 Ash tree: Crown lift the ash tree by removing the marked brances in image 4 and 5. Cut back to boundary to alleviate the issue.
St Ritas Centre Ottery Moor Lane Honiton EX14 1AP
G1, G2 Elms, Field Maples and Sycamores : Prune and trim back in line with the existing stone boundary wall alongside Exeter Road and the public footpath; crown lift to 4 metres above the public footpath. Fell all dead & dying Elm. T1, Cupressus Macrocarpa Conifer : Fell. T2, Oak : Prune 2 branches of the north eastern aspect in the mid to upper crown by up to 2.5m making 2 x natural target pruning cuts of approximately 100 mm. Reasons for the works are vehicle, public and pedestrian safety and to maintain the health, safety and amenity value of all the trees.
5 Major Terrace Seaton EX12 2RF
T1. Ash. This tree is infected with Ganoderma applanatum and Inonotus hispidus, these bracket fungi are evidence along with the lack of foliage in the canopy that the tree's base is decaying, the tree has previously shed a large codominant leader, so we are applying to have the tree dismantled and removed, due to it's proximity to high traffic and foot fall. T2 Horse chestnut. This multi stemmed tree we seek to prune back the branches by up to 1.5m, off, of the neighbouring South side boundary roof, with maximum pruning cuts of no more than 75mm. T3 Lime. Remove deadwood on property side, along with pruning back the branches by up to 1.5m, off of the neighbouring South side boundary roof, with maximum pruning cuts of no more than 75mm. T4 Strawberry/Red horse Chestnut tree. This tree has significant decay at the base on the SW side, after using a nylon hammer I was able to conclude that the decay is more extensive than is visually evident and as such, I would like to thin the crown by up to 15% with pruning cuts of up to no more than 75mm, to lessen the sail effect and chances of future failure.
87 Sidford High Street Sidford Devon EX10 9SA
Field maple on the western aspect of the site at 87 on the boundary with 89a. Identified as T8 on plan; propose coppicing the tree to prevent squirrels gaining access to the roof; no plan to replant tree in this location as coppicing will allow ongoing survival of the tree; squirrels have caused extensive damage to the property with the cost mounting into thousands of pounds and causing a fire hazard; whilst the squirrels can still access the roof space there is risk of ongoing damage despite having fitted rodent/bird protection to solar panels.
Dene Lower Broad Oak Road West Hill Ottery St Mary EX11 1XH
Oak (T2 ), fell and Oak (T3) reduce to four metres as suggested within the arboriculture report. This is due to ring barking having been carried out by a previous owner of our property as well as possible herbicide impregnation into the bark and as such is resulting in the death of both trees. There is concern that as these two trees continue to deteriorate further branch drop will cause damage to either people or property as the trees stand on the boundary of Lower Broad Oak Road. As we discussed with the East Devon Tree Officer and Arboriculturist, we will be replanting two saplings to compensate for the two Oaks being lost.
18 Townsend Road Seaton EX12 2BD
T1, Oak : DBH 25 inches, located in rear garden left hand rear boundary corner, raise crown to 6m, reduce height and width of tree by up to 1.5m, maximum pruning cuts of up to 120mm. The tree was last reportedly pruned in 2003 and not to good arboricultural practice at that time, since then it has become very dense, due to the poor pruning and is blocking light getting to the property. The tree has become too large for the area that it is in, there are also concerns over the lower lateral branches end loads, along with wanting to reduce the sail effect, after branches were lost during the recent storms.