Tamarind 7 Kenneth Road Woodmansterne Surrey SM7 3HQ
Group of 5 mature trees on the boundary of 7 Kenneth Road with public footpath, comprising four Common Beech (T1 to T4) and one Field Maple (T5) as shown in the site plan. Specification is a 1.5 metre reduction in height of the group, with similar shortening-in of side growth away from the house and over garden. Prune back T1 and T2 Beech branches currently close to house guttering/roof to ensure clearance of 2 metres. Prune back T5 Maple branches currently touching the garden room roof to ensure clearance of 2 metres. In addition, prune back T1 and T2 Beech branches currently touching neighbour's (26 Cunningham Road) garage roof to ensure clearance of 2 metres.
2 Warren Lodge Kingswood Surrey KT20 6QP
MODIFIED SPECIFICATION FOR THINNING SEE CONDITION 2 T1. 1x English Oak tree located in the front garden of 2 Warren lodge. Crown thin by 20% and remove major deadwood. Remove epicormic growth on the main stems up to a height of 5-6 metres. Reduce selective lateral branches in by 1-1.5 metres to give a better shape, also reduce back from the house by 1-1.5 metres to suitable secondary growth points to reduce the amount acorn litter on the house roof. (see photos attached with areas to be reduce back clearly marked in red.) The objective of this work is to provide more light into the property of 2 Warren lodge, reduce the amount of acorn litter on the house roof and to give the tree better aesthetics.
11 Clifton Close Horley Surrey RH6 9SE
T1 Oak tree. Remove the lowest 4 branches on the West side adjacent to the house. T2 Oak tree. Shorten all branches that overhang the garage roof by 2.5m.
23 Birch Grove Kingswood Surrey KT20 6QU
T1. Oak. Fell. Reason - The tree is close to the house and overhanging the roof. The crown overshadows one third of the garden and there is fear of root expansion under the house. T2. Oak. Reduce crown by 1m to the previous cut points. Crown lift drooping branches by 1m. T3. Oak. Reduce crown by 1m to the previous cut points. Crown lift drooping branches by 1m.
42 Smoke Lane Reigate Surrey RH2 7HJ
Rear of House T1-Beech. Remove whole low limb overhang main roof area growing towards oakhouse, lift remainder over main roof area to allow approximately 1.5 metre. The tree is located to the rear of the building. Removal of 1x low limb to remove the future encroachment from the rear elevation and roof area of the building. Lifting over the roof area allowing approximately 1.5m clearance to reduce the encroachment from the roof. To reduce the risk of damage to branch ends or damage to the roof. To allow a some more suitable light levels in to this area.
2 Bramblewood Merstham Surrey RH1 3DW
T1 - Silver Birch - Fell. The reason is because the tree has an extensive cavity at the base, compromising the structural integrity. The tree is approximately 95% engulfed with Ivy. T2 - Silver Birch - Shorten by 1.5m six branches that are close to the house roof.
9 Willow Brean Horley Surrey RH6 8EA
T1 - Oak - Shorten one branch by 2m because it is over the house roof. T2 - Oak - Crown lift over the lawn by 1.5m by the removal of drooping secondary branches only.
25 Raglan Road Reigate Surrey RH2 0DR
1 Yew rear garden : Crown Reduction - Reducing the height and spread of the tree by up to half a metre. All pruning cuts shall be made to suitable secondary growth points and shall maintain a stable platform for the expected regrowth. 3 Yew x 2 rear garden LHS : Laterally reduce by 1 metre to clear building and reduce protruding branches as pictured by 3 metres to match remainder. 4 Holly LHS of house : Reduce laterally by 2 metres. To allow light in to garden and to clear building. Stop squirrels entering the roof. 1- 8 x 5 down to 7.5 x 4.5. 2- 12 x 6 down to 12 x 5. 3 - 12 x 7 down to 12 x 5
Greenbank 9 Alders Road Reigate Surrey RH2 0EA
SEE CONDITION 2 FOR APPROVED WORKS .Oak T1 needs to be maintained as it has not been pruned for 10 years and growth is now excessive and is overgrowing our neighbour's house and roof (no.7) (photos attached) with risk of causing damage if branches fall in a storm. We believe that periodic and careful maintenance will prolong the life of this cherished tree which is an important feature of the area. Following the previous refusal of 20/02160/TPO this new application follows the recommendations of the case officer report: 1) Crown thin by up to a maximum of 15% in density, ensuring that the thinning operation is evenly distributed throughout the crown system and not confined to the central crown areas. 2) Crown lifting to a maximum height above ground level of 4.5m achieved primarily by the removal of secondary and sub branches only. 3) Lateral reduction of those branches to over extended lateral branches by around 1.5m 4) All pruning cuts shall be made to suitable secondary growth points. On completion of works the crown shall retain a natural and balance appearance.
Sentinels Sandy Lane Kingswood Surrey KT20 6NL
T 7. on the plan 1 x Oak tree To shorten branches overhanging house by up to 2.5mts Reasons. Tree is very close to property and branches are overhanging the house causing a nuisance with dropping debris and touching roof, see phots