Land adjacent 11 Vinebank Southampton
Along the boundary with 18 Vinebank, Southampton - reduce the branches of the trees back to the boundary up to the height of the top of the roof of the house
110 Maida Vale London W9 1PS
T3: Walnut - (nearest house): Reduce back to previous and most recent reduction points (approximately 1.50-1.75m) all round. Thin crown density by 20%. Raise crown by up to 1.25m. T4: Walnut - (furthest from house): Reduce back to previous and most recent reduction points (approximately 1.20m) all round. Thin crown density by 20%. Raise crown by up to 1.25m. T5: Fig: Reduce crown height back to previous points (approximately 1.20m). Reduce back to as near to boundary as is practicable to control encroachment over the pavement. Reduce back over the lawn by approximately 1.00. Reduce lateral and sub lateral spread (along the shrub bed) by up to 1.50m. T7: Mature Bay: Reduce back to previous reduction points (approximately 1.00m). T8: Mulberry: Tip prune low branches over pavement to raise by up to 0.50m. Prune lateral growth on south side back from adjacent cherry to give approx. 0.5-0.75m clearance.
Falcon Mews Cleethorpes North East Lincolnshire
Willow tree within grounds of Falcon Mews Part of G2: reduce canopy encroachment into 7 Marples Mews back to boundary fence. Reason: The Willow is nearly touching the house and is constantly dropping debris. The willow is starting to over power her garden and would like a little more natural light.
The Tower View Cottage Church Lane Chearsley Buckinghamshire HP18 0DF
There are 7 trees affected by this application, all are Silver Birch, and the location is shown on the attached sketch, X1 to X7. They were included in TPO 29 1996 and were part of a group designated G3 in Planning Application 20/01790/APP in 2020 for what eventually became Tower View Cottage. These trees are approximately 65 years old (as advised by local residents who knew of the planting), but their growth has been suppressed for the majority of their life as they were shaded by other neighbouring trees in close proximity. At this age, even in good health, the remaining life is expected to be less than 10 years to failure or death, however they are all in the last stages of their decline and this time is likely to be considerably less than 10 years. They all have very thin crowns, and are sparsely leafed. Specifically there is considerable concern regarding the safety in the garden, and the proximity to the house and boundaries. Specifically :- X1 is dying, has significant dead wood in the crown and is leaning toward the eastern boundary. X2 is dying, has two major cavities at about 3m and is a potential danger to the house given the age and condition of the tree. X3, X4, X5 & X6 are all tall with very thin crowns, with minimal growth only at high level and are in decline. X7 has dead limbs at the crown and is dangerously close to the neighbouring house, Midcourts. This request is that due to the condition and age of the trees that they be felled and the stumps ground out. It is disappointing to have to request the felling of these trees, but given the circumstances it is considered essential. Therefore we would propose to plant 4-5 new trees around the garden, the species to be discussed with the Buckinghamshire Authority
Land Rear Of 18 Green Close Chelmsford Essex CM1 7SL
T15 Ash Tree - Located in rear garden of the old rectory - Crown Reduce by 2m to the boundary and reshape the canopy to suitable growth points - Reason: To reduce the excessive shading of the garden and house.
51 Carson Road London Lambeth SE21 8HT
T1: x1 Golden Robinia tree, situated on R/H boundary, approx 6 metres tall. Suggested work - fell to ground level. Reason - due to space restrictions. T2: x1 Gleditsia triacanthos, also situated on R/H boundary nearer house, approx 6.5 metres tall. Suggested work - fell to ground level. Rewason - due to area becoming very congested with other trees.
Clearburn Trout Rise Loudwater Rickmansworth Hertfordshire WD3 4JZ
Tree number - G1 Tree type - x3 Lime (Tilia cordata) and x1 Sycamore (Acer psuedoplatanus) Approx Height - 20m Location - in rear garden of property Clearburn left hand boundary which overhangs clients Rear garden Right hand boundary beside house Service - Prune Work required- prune back the growth over the client's property to provide a clearance of approximately 3m Reason - to provide clearance from property as it is believed pests/rodents are using the trees to get into the roof of clients property
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.
Boundary House, Boundary Road, Grayshott, Hindhead, GU26 6TX
Beech Tree - Prune overhanging branches at Boundary House passing over fence and hanging above sh...
6 Five Fields Close Carpenders Park Watford Hertfordshire WD19 5BZ
a) T15 Oak tree ( Quercia robur) , located in the rear garden, right hand boundary. Work required : All round reduction of 2 metres to balance the tree, removal of deadwood and cutting back of branches touching the roof and house, removal of epicormic growth up to lower branch. Reason : as part of continued maintenance to control and contain overall size of the tree due to close proximity to the house. b) T18, White Willow ( Salix Alba): located in the rear garden right hand boundary. Work required : All round reduction of 3 metres to balance the tree and removal of deadwood and removal of epicormic growth up to lower branches and removal of a hanging broken branch Reason: continued maintenance and to reduce wind loading and sail area of the tree as large branches break and fall in the wind.