24 Laburnum Road Wakefield WF1 3QS
Sycamore tree TPO reference TPO/09/00017/I This mature tree overhangs my boundary and a number of branches are now hanging close to the roof of my property. I am concerned that in the near future the tree will touch my property and cause damage. Heavy winds could also cause the tree to make contact with my property and/or a heavy snow fall could lead to the weighted branches touching and causing damage to my property. I would like to request that this tree is trimmed by the tree surgeon I have consulted at S R Trees. We propose a 4-5m clearance between my property and the tree branches. The sketch plan provided also shows two limbs that we would like to remove as part of these works, which are those hanging closest to the roof of my property. You will see in the photos provided that this tree is very unbalanced due to previous trimming on the opposite side, the side accessible from 8 Cardigan Terrace. The works outlined here will help to address this issue and will benefit the Sycamore. Please note that I took ownership of 24 Laburnum Road last year and accept my responsibility to manage this tree accordingly in the future.
Holy Trinity Church Church Street Ossett WF5 9DW
Unidentifiable as the tree is not in leaf at the moment - the tree branches are growing over into the adjacent property (a rental property) and the tree is hitting the house roof when it is windy. This application, on behalf of the letting agent, is prune any overhanging branches back to the boundary. Permission has been granted from the landowner and Wakefield Council currently maintain the church grounds.
3 Holly Bank Ackworth Pontefract WF7 7LE
I would want all over hanging branches taken back to boundary for safety since those branches are reach out to our roof. It has been raining and windy hence few branches have broken off. We have a 4 years old son and he plays in the garden alot and they become very unsafe for him.
4 Clarke Hall Court Wakefield WF1 4FH
6Ash (T1) - Draw back crown from 4 Clark Hall Court to remove overhang and reduce the weight of the extended lower limb, removing the risk of future damage to the roof as it is currently touching. the large lower limb will be drawn back to a reasonable growth point at the boundary. see marked up image 1 for proposed line of reduction. all branches will be taken back to suitable growth points to achieve a balanced crown.