Magisters Lodge Watford Road Croxley Green Hertfordshire
T1, T2, T3 - X3 LIME - Front of site Re-pollard to previous reduction points (1.5-2M) Lift to 2.5-3M Reduction of crowns requested to maintain crowns to a suitable size/spread and alleviate low hanging crown to public footpath and encroachment to parking area & access road T4 X1 BEECH (within G1 TPO Group) Reduce lateral crown encroachment from tree line to footpath/bus-stop/road signage by lifting low hanging canopy to 3-4M height. T6 LAUREL GROUP (within G3 TPO Group) Crown encroachment to parking bays. Reduce lateral crown back to parking area boundary, to maintain suitable clearance for vehicle parking and obscured street lamp. G1, MATURE BEECH TREE GROUP, LOCATED ALONG SITE BOUNDARY (within G1 TPO Group) Crown encroachment & conflict with main building structures/roof line. Crown growth has potential to cause damage to roof line & guttering. Obstructing light to properties. Reduce lateral crown encroachment to property by 2-3M, to previous reduction points to maintain crown to a suitable clearance from the property block. To create suitable crown clearance between the tree line & property block/roofline. Improve ambient light to properties. T5. Silver Birch (located within G2 TPO Group) Ring Ivy infestation to group, remove dead material from within crown. Shorten overextended limb, overhanging garden of 8 Dickinson avenue, Croxley green, Rickmansworth, WD3 3EX, due to recent limb failure, works to minimise risk of further limb failure into residential garden.
Orchard House 22 Water Lane Frisby On The Wreake LE14 2NP
T1 - Redwood - Remove Reason: The redwood tree is potentially very large with the capacity to achieve greater than 25m in height with a substantial stem and crown radius. It is located within roughly 4m of an extension (recently granted full planning permission 20/00686/FUL) to the existing dwelling at 22 Water Lane and approximately 5m from number 24. In this respect, the tree is not well suited to its enclosed residential setting. The future relationship between the tree and the buildings is unsustainable. As the tree grows it will shade and dominate the nearby structures and in doing so cause anxiety for future occupiers. In addition, there is a possibility that the tree could harm the adjacent brick boundary wall and hard surface by direct root action and by branch ends whipping against the fabric of a building. If the tree is retained, then ongoing pruning will be required that would harm its natural form. Given its current small size, the tree has a low degree of merit as a public amenity. There are spruce and ash trees in front of it that will mitigate its loss.
Meadow Mead Main Street Badsworth Pontefract WF9 1AJ
Tree Works Notice of intended tree works in conservation area of Badsworth Meadow Mead, Main Street, Badsworth WF9 1AJ is a residential property situated off a private access road, with boundaries adjacent to St Mary's Church and The School House and Hall Farm Barn. The garden has been left untended for years by the previous owner resulting in many self-set, unsuitably positioned and potentially structurally damaging tree and shrub growth. As the current new owners, we provide notification of intended tree works designed to provide benefits to the longevity of some of the trees, safer surroundings, and an overall improvement to the site. Please note some recent cutting back of shrub and brambles has taken place by the previous owner in order to gain access to remove his property from the garden, including 3 derelict vehicles East facing boundary Meadow Mead T 1 Douglas fir (Christmas tree) to be removed , due to size and close proximity to bungalow, extensive root network having a detrimental effect on the surrounding garden West facing boundary of Meadow Mead T 2 Self set sycamore, approx 10m high generally reshape by pruning back leggy growth and crowning to achieve approx 3m reduction in height. T 3 Self set sycamore, approx 10m high, overhanging garden of Hall Farm Barn, work required to generally reshape by pruning back leggy growth and crowning to achieve approx 3m reduction in height.
Land Parcel Known As The Wilderness Brighton Road Kingswood Surrey
Sycamore, Hawthorn, Lime, Ash T27, T47, T48, T62, T69, T70 - Linear group of trees located on the boundary with plots 15-18 to south west of new residential development site - Cut back lateral branches by 3m to north, to 1m inside new fence line, to abate nuisance of overhanging branches towards new residential house gardens.
Land Parcel Known As The Wilderness Brighton Road Kingswood Surrey
Ash T14 - Fell due to close proximity to new residential property and fence boundary. Replant: with 16/18cm girth Fagus sylvatica tree species in the same position/as close as practically possible
The Childrens Trust Tadworth Court 2 Tadworth Street Tadworth Surrey KT20 5RU
Sycamore T369 - Monolith at a height of 8m due to cavity at 13-14.5m (150x25cm) on SW side of trunk. Seam, crack and cavity NE between 13-15m (200x5cm). Reason: unacceptable risk to residential property. Replant: with 16/18cm girth Fagus sylvatica tree species in the same position/as close as practically possible Sycamore T9 - Pollard branches by pruning back 5.5m of existing branch length (to 1.5m inside/east of new boundary fence) & remove twisting branch SW at 4.5m back to origin/trunk Reason: Tree over-topped by neighbouring trees hence very poor crown conformation, lost apical dominance, squirrel damaged, multi wounds throughout crown, unacceptable long-term risk to residential property. T46 Sycamore - Fell to as close to ground level. Reason; ivy covered, very poor physiological condition/crown conformation and of short term potential. Replant: with 16/18cm girth Fagus sylvatica tree species in the same position/as close as practically possible 47 Sycamore - Fell to as close to ground level Reason; Poor physiological condition/crown conformation. Broken storm damaged branch NW at 3m and of short term potential. Replant: with 16/18cm girth Fagus sylvatica tree species in the same position/as close as practically possible
29 Lichfield Avenue Canterbury Kent CT1 3YA
T.P.O. No 12 1975, Vegetation on boundary of The Allotments, Kings School, Canterbury flanking residential Lichfield Ave properties and gardens from footpath on west boundary to school access gate: - To cut back all vegetation overhanging Lichfield Avenue residential properties back to the vicinity of the fence line including overhanging branches from mature trees. - To selectively remove to near ground level, approx 5-6 self seeded establishing young sycamore stems growing close to the fence line.
36 Dordrecht Road Acton London W3 7TF
T1 mature London plane (Platanus ? acerifolia) rear garden of 34 Dordrecht Road T2 mature London plane (Platanus ? acerifolia) rear garden of 34 Dordrecht Road T3 mature London plane (Platanus ? acerifolia) boundary of 34 & 36 Dordrecht Road Pollarding work to the three mature London plane trees as outlined above to leave a finalised height of approx. 12m above ground level, and radial spread of approx. 12m (The current overall height of the tallest trees T1 & T3 including re-growth is approx. 19m above ground level and the total radial spread is approx.20m). This reduction work will involve the removal of approx. 5-6m of re-growth and further pruning into scaffold timber past previous pollard points by approx. 3m to leave the finalised height of approx. 12m above ground level. All sides growth and lateral spread will be reduced as necessary to form a rounded and more compact framework to create a sensible overall shape and dimension for their residential garden location and to allow uniform future re-growth which can be managed on an approx. 2-3 year cycle to provide continued amenity value to the neighbouring houses and street scene when viewed from the house frontages. Please see attached report for summary of reasons for the work.
St Edmunds Church Tuxford Road Walesby
Undertake works to Yew trees protected by TPO N370 identified as G1; Reduce overhanging branches back in line with residential property boundary Reduce Yew trees nearest roadside by up to 1m in height and reduce all other Yew trees within the double row to the same height