The Orchard Loudwater Lane Loudwater WD3 4AL
G1 - Beech, Oak & Elder Approx Height - 5-20m Location - See map. Service - Crown lift to 5 - 6m above ground level Work required - Crown lift to 5-6m over clients property only as directed by Janet. Fell small dead elders along fence line. Reason - As per clients wishes.
Whitegates Close Croxley Green WD3 3JY
G1 - Oak x 3 Approx Height - 15m. Approx Crown Spread Diameter - 15m Work required- Crown reduce all round by removing approximately 3 - 3.5m pruning to suitable growth points Reason - As per clients wishes T1 - Lawson cypress Approx Height - 9m. Approx Spread - 3-4m Location - Next to number 15 Work required- Fell as close to tree's current ground level as possible and leave the stump in the ground tree closest to fence. Reason - roots are lifting neighbours pavement.
The Cedars Finch Green Chorleywood WD3 5GL
T1 - Large holly - cut back overhang above garden Reasons: complaints from neighbour T2 - Sycamore x 1 - cut back overhang above garden Reasons: complaints from neighbour T3 - Laurel/Holly - prune back overhang to boundary and reduce height to 4m above ground level (those trees within 2m of fence) Reasons: complaints from neighbour Overhanging from Cedars Village into No. 33 Parkfield, Chorleywood
Charlecote House Burfield Road Chorleywood Hertfordshire WD3 5NS
Hedge: A holly hedge on the North West boundary is dying gradually. Presumably, the overhanging birch (T2 and T3) and oak branches (T4, T5 and T6) in our neighbours garden have provided inadequate light for it to survive. Several dead holly trunks have been removed over several years. Other dead trunks remain. The trunks now have extensive growth of ivy and climbing weed. The holly hedge bordering the house is unsightly for the neighbours (Anfield). It has no amenity value. We would like to remove the line of holly hedge as marked above and replace with a fence. The holly hedge away from the house and bordering the garden remains strong and will remain as it is. There is no record in our deeds to suggest the hedge has a protection order. We have 50 ms ofholly hedge elsewhere in the garden.
Charlecote House Burfield Road Chorleywood WD3 5NS
T1: T1: Fell to ground. Dead pine. Approximately 10 metres high. One metre from footpath which has public right of way. It will become a risk of falling. No replanting to allow development of surrounding trees (including Oak labelled T6 on diagram, the trunk of the oak is 4ms from dead pine. The oak has a canopy of approx. 20ms circumference)" Hedge: A holly hedge on the North West boundary is dying gradually. Presumably, the overhanging birch (T2 and T3) and oak branches (T4, T5 and T6) in our neighbours garden have provided inadequate light for it to survive. Several dead holly trunks have been removed over several years. Other dead trunks remain. The trunks now have extensive growth of ivy and climbing weed. The holly hedge bordering the house is unsightly for the neighbours (Anfield). It has no amenity value. We would like to remove the line of holly hedge as marked above and replace with a fence. The holly hedge away from the house and bordering the garden remains strong and will remain as it is. There is no record in our deeds to suggest the hedge has a protection order. We have 50 ms of holly hedge elsewhere in the garden. Please confirm that permission is not required to remove the dying/dead holly hedge, or please provide approval.
The Foyle Centre 28 The Retreat Abbots Langley WD4 8LT
Tree 1 Lime - No Action Tree 2 Sycamore - Side prune by 2m to clear the OLE and crown reduce by 3m Tree 3 Oak - Side prune by 2m to clear the OLE and crown reduce by 3m Tree 4 Lime - Side prune by 2m to clear the OLE Tree 5 Lime - Side prune by 2m to clear the OLE Tree 6 Lime - Side prune by 2m to clear the OLE Tree 7 Lime - remove due to crown die back Tree 8 Cedar - Draw back lateral limbs overhanging the OLE by 2m Tree 9 Ash - Remove due to dieback Tree 10 Beech - Remove due to crown dieback Tree 11 Ash - Remove due to dieback Tree 12 Oak - Side prune by 2m to clear the OLE Tree 13 Horse Chestnut - crown reduce by 3m Tree 14 Horse Chestnut - crown reduce by 3m Area 1 Group of Lime trees - Crown reduce by 2m Hedge 1 - Running length of the boundary - Field Maple, Laurel, Hazel reduce to 1.5m Conifer Hedge 1 - side prune back to the Network Rail boundary The trees in question are located in the grounds of the Book Club Retreat, Abbots Langley, along the boundary fence line overhanging the West Coast Main line. At present some of the crown of the trees are disrupting the safe running of the Overhead powerline (OLE) due to being within 1m and a number of trees are showing crown dieback. Network Rail wish to undertake the works on behalf of the Book Club (registered charity) to improve the safe running of the line. Due to location a site visit is recommended, please can you contact Gareth Hunt 07827 289298 to arrange a visit
2 South Cottage Gardens Chorleywood WD3 5EH
T2 Pine located at the rear left boundary Prune Clean to remove all dead, diseased and broken branches 2 centimetres in diameter and larger throughout crown to improve health and appearance and reduce risk of branch failure. Reduce lateral branch over garden that has die back at tips reduce back to growth point Prune the following property items: T3 Prunus located at the rear right boundary T4 Prunus located at the rear right boundary according to the following specifications: Clean to remove all dead, diseased and broken branches 2 centimetres in diameter and larger throughout crown to improve health and appearance and reduce risk of branch failure. Reduce back to previous pruned points Group on other side of fence TG5 Coniferous Tree X 2 group located at the left side of property rear garden Reduce crown height by approximately 1.5-2.5 metres to enhance natural form. T6 Coniferous Tree located at the back of house. Remove the declining. Leave stump low.
7 Springwell Court Springwell Avenue Mill End Rickmansworth Hertfordshire WD3 8DL
Prune T1 Beech Multi Stem located at the back of property NO7 according to the following specifications: Clean to remove all dead, diseased and broken branches 2 centimetres in diameter and larger throughout crown to improve health and appearance and reduce risk of branch failure. Thin crown to remove approximately 25% of live branches to improve light and air penetration through crown. Most thinning cuts will be between 1 and 3 centimetres in diameter. Lateral spread towards property's selectively reducing up to 5-6m to a suitable growth points at all times. Left side towards no 47 reduce back by 5-5.5m to boundary fence line. Rear of tree over Allotment area prune back by 3.5-4.5m to a suitable growth points at all times.
26 Grove Farm Park Northwood HA6 2BQ
Dawn Redwood is very tall and casting a shadow over my garden. In addition, and further to all the paperwork the Council has on this problem, the roots of the tree has damaged, yet again, the patio slabs and crazy paving, which has split open. The roots have disrupted the line of my neighbour's fence panels, the sleeper at the base of the tree protruding, and their progression through the lawn is clear to see - as the photographs will indicate. All this has occurred post 2018.
Bracken Cottage Bracken Hill Close Northwood HA6 3EW
Douglas Fir (no. 3)- Fell and replace due to dead upper canopy European Larch (no. 7)- Fell due to poor structure and heavy suppression English Oak (no. 8)- Reduce low limb growing to the N originating at 5m to 5m from trunk Silver Birch (no. 9)- Fell due to poor structure, heavy suppression and interference with street light Yew (no. 13)- Crown lift northern canopy to 2.5m above The Woods footpath Mixed species group (G1)- Reduce ash sapling and rhododendron back to the fence line to remove obstructions from footpath