Tamia Ridge Diamond Hill Camberley Surrey GU15 4LE
t1- Beech tree to crown reduce back to previous points. before works tree is 15M tall and 12M wide after works 12M tall and 9M wide T2 - Beech tree to crown reduce back to previous points. before works tree is 12M tall and 6M wide after works 9Mtall and 4M wide both trees haven't been pruned in many years. now growing over the dwelling and neighbouring properties
42 Albert Road Bagshot Surrey GU19 5QJ
T1 - Q. robur - fell to ground level due to stem decay and proximity to dwelling
Land Adjacent To 36 Larchwood Glade Camberley Surrey
See enclosed report. Group 03: Oak. Cut back overhanging canopy to boundary. Reason: to manage dominance over dwelling.
Rear Of Plot No 43 And 44 (Cala Development Site) Chapel Lane Bagshot Surrey
English oak no. 8 (TPO no. G5/600): Proposed pruning: a) Reduce limb extending to the south by 4m from branch tips to 5m from trunks b) Reduce limb extending to the west by 4.5m from branch tips to 5m from trunk c) Reduce remaining canopy to similar canopy extents so that the canopy is balanced Justification A large limb tore out of the north canopy of the English oak no. 8 on the weekend of the 19th June 2022, which landed on the carriageway of Chapel Lane. Frank Spooner of SJAtrees attended site on the 21st June to re-inspect the oak due to concerns about the potential of further limb failures that could impact on the dwellings (nos. 43 and 44) of the CALA Homes site. The tree inspection highlighted that the canopy wound is approximately 350mm wide and 750mm long and that there was no evidence of decay associated with this failure, although there is an historical wound just below this one where apparently a similar failure occurred. In the absence of decay, it is the inspectors opinion that the failure is as a result of poor morphology and drought stress. Sudden limb failure is relatively common in some species (including oak) during long hot summer months and ???summer limb drop??? is a little understood phenomena but is thought to be drought related. The inspector concluded that based on the tree???s morphology and in light of the tree showing a propensity for failure, the over-extended and overly weighty limbs need reducing back to manage the risk of further lateral limb failures. Photographs of the recent failure, and to support the specification will be submitted with the application.
The Waters Edge 220 Mytchett Road Mytchett Camberley Surrey
Adjusted work to oak #10: Rather than the partial crown removal specified, it is now proposed to reduce the crown in height to no less than 10m. Reason to avoid catastrophic failure from a significant crack at crown break. I have included a photo of the crack at tree 10???s crown break. Although, if you didn???t manage to battle through the holly understorey last time, you will probably need to do so as the photo is not that clear. When on-site the crack is obvious and there are off-site dwellings within the target area. Also, a re-application to cover trees missed out by the council from the first application (TWA/22/0152). The following trees were missed and are the subject of this application (All other trees can be ignored): 14 Birch, leaning, 15 Rowan, weak with dead stem, 20 Birch x 3, declining (as above)
25 Old Portsmouth Road Camberley Surrey GU15 1JJ
the proposed materials would be required to match those used in the host dwelling
7 Ridgewood Drive Frimley Camberley Surrey GU16 9QF
Various remedial tree surgery works as listed within the tree survey schedule, including the removal of dead wood from live trees, removal of dead trees and the lateral pruning of trees to maintain a sustainable relationship with adjacent dwellings following a tree risk assessment survey
129 Park Road Camberley Surrey GU15 2LL
Scots Pine (T1) - located within third party ownership: remove any dead wood, crossing branches or damaged limbs as required. Reduce lateral spread to provide a maximum clearance of the dwelling of 1.5 metre or back to the common boundary line, whichever provides the greater clearance, pruning back to suitable growing point. Hornbeam (T2) - located within third party ownership: remove any dead wood, crossing branches or damaged limbs as required. Reduce lateral spread to provide a maximum clearance of the dwelling of 1.5 metre or back to the common boundary line, whichever provides the greater clearance, pruning back to suitable growing point. Cherry (T3) - located within third party ownership: remove any dead wood, crossing branches or damaged limbs as required. Reduce lateral spread to provide a maximum clearance of the dwelling of 1.5 metre or back to the common boundary line, whichever provides the greater clearance, pruning back to suitable growing point. Lime (T4) - located to the rear right of the property: remove any dead wood, crossing branches or damaged limbs as required. Reduce lateral spread to provide a maximum clearance of the dwelling of 1.5 metre or back to the common boundary line, whichever provides the greater clearance, pruning back to suitable growing point. LOCATION OF T1, T2 AND T3 is WITWOOD, PARK STREET, CAMBERLEY, GU15 2JB