14 Park Close Fenstanton Huntingdon PE28 9PH
Holme Oak - To remove 5 branches back to trunk as shown on accompanying photograph. The branches are approx 15ft - 20ft in length each. The tree is just outside the boundary at the rear of the property in an unkempt field. The branches are overhanging into the garden and are getting closer to the house.
5 Throckmorton Warboys Huntingdon PE28 2RY
Elm in back garden: Lowest branch growing towards house: reduce laterally away from house and neighbouring garden by 4m. Lower canopy over lawn: Reduce sections over neighbouring garden by 3m (close to boundary) thin ends of remaining branches by 20%, up to approx 6m from ground level. 2x previously cut branches in lower crown over lawn: remove back to main stem.
98 Needingworth Road St Ives PE27 5JY
1. Purple Norway Maple - fell, grind stump and clear arisings and excess grindings. 2. Amelanchier - fell and grind stump and clear arisings. 3. 5no Lime trees - 1st tree - repollard (on plan marked with *), other 4 - reduce tops and towards house and over boundary to create / maintain a two dimensional screen. 4. Fig - reduce to top of trellis. 5. Reduce Holly hedge along drive to approximately 10ft.
5 Little Gransden Lane Great Gransden Sandy SG19 3BA
Hole Oak (Tree 1) on South Boundary - fell, large heavy tree, large limbs, leaning. If the tree or any part falls it will cause massive damage to property and potential injury. The tree also blocks light to both the garden and house, it drops leaves throughout the summer. It has grown too large for it's location.
7 Throckmorton Warboys Huntingdon PE28 2RY
T1- Elm - remove lowest main branch over garden back to fork at 4m, remove low branch growing towards house back to main stem at 6m,smaller branches growing towards house at 5-6m: prune by 1.5m to boundary
9 Earning Street Godmanchester Huntingdon PE29 2JD
To reduce crowns by 20% for health of trees and to manage overall size Tree 1 Cherry Tree to side of property adjacent to road Tree 2 Crab apple in rear garden immediately behind the house Tree 3 Cherry Tree at rear of property along boundary with pub car park
Street Record Footpath Between St Marys Church And Peppercorn Lane Eaton Socon
T2 is the Ash tree to crown reduce to give 2-3m clearance to the neighbouring property the Ash tree is not currently touching the property but does overhang the neighbouring property boundary line and it is prudent to prevent the tree from touching the property. I believe the home owners may of also raised the issue with the council. G1 is a hedge at the end of stratford place and has been allowed to grow out of control so reducing it down is prudent especially as it will allow pedestrins to see over the hedge in to stratford place for when they walk between the to. G2 is a section of Hedge and occasional sing trees that has out grown the space and got to tall the plan is to bring them down to the fence height approx. 6 ft again I believe the home owners have raised the issue with the council. All of the maps have a light black line showing the path where we intend to crown lift to 2.5m above ground level and cut back to the edge of the path to allow free flow of pedestrians along the path.
Street Record Footpath Between St Marys Church And Peppercorn Lane Eaton Socon
T1 is the ash tree to crown lift to 3.5m above ground level this is under a tpo and the reasons for the works are to ensure the public footpath is clear and flowing and does not have obstructions. T2 is the Ash tree to crown reduce to give 2-3m clearance to the neighbouring property the Ash tree is not currently touching the property but does overhang the neighbouring property boundary line and it is prudent to prevent the tree from touching the property. I believe the home owners may of also raised the issue with the council. G1 is a hedge at the end of stratford place and has been allowed to grow out of control so reducing it down is prudent especially as it will allow pedestrins to see over the hedge in to stratford place for when they walk between the to. G2 is a section of Hedge and occasional sing trees that has out grown the space and got to tall the plan is to bring them down to the fence height approx. 6 ft again I believe the home owners have raised the issue with the council. All of the maps have a light black line showing the path where we intend to crown lift to 2.5m above ground level and cut back to the edge of the path to allow free flow of pedestrians along the path.
Hall Place Cambridge Street St Neots PE19 1JL
T1 Robinia, Leylandii & Scots Pine (overhanging trees) - Cut back to boundary all trees overhanging house by removal of 500mm growth. Reasons - to prevent trees encroaching onto house.
Eynesbury C Of E (Controlled) School Montagu Street Eynesbury St Neots PE19 2TD
T1 Wild Cherry- Repollard back to previous points T25-T27 Hornbeam x 3- To reduce upper lateral spread by approx 2m, crown lift to 2.5m above ground level. T18 Sycamore dead stem- To reduce stem by 3m G3 Willow- Cut and clear storm damaged trees (remove storm damaged branches from the trees) T19 Oak- Crown lift secondary lower branches to 3m above ground level Mixed Species along Tudor House- To crown lift to 3m above ground level along school side only Group by Entrance to school G4 Sycamore - To crown lift to 3m above ground level, reduce lateral spread back to boundary line. Cherry x 1 T28 - To fell to height of hedge.