1 Ladybrook Road Bramhall Stockport SK7 3LZ
(1) Trees & bushes at front of house to be pruned including holly, laurel & yew to be pruned by 20%. (2) Front right: Fell dead tree that has been taken over & killed by ivy. After felling the dead tree, neighbouring laurel will be able to fill out and take the space. (3) Side right: Fell 2 dead trees killed by ivy. Felling dead trees will allow other neighbouring trees including plum to flourish. (4) Fell dead elm tree to right boundary. (5) Fell large laurel bushes at right of vestibule entrance that are a risk to the dwelling foundations. (4) and (5) will be replaced by the boundary privet hedge which will be allowed to grow more fully. (6) Fell 2 small conifer trees directly in front of house as these are blocking light to the dwelling and are a risk to the foundations. Not be be replaced as too close to house. (7) Fell Italian cypress tree at rear of house adjacent to kitchen. Tree is causing a risk to foundations of dwelling. Not to be directly replaced due to proximity to house. (8) Fell dead conifer at rear boundary. Unlikely to be replaced as very close to large laurel and sycamore trees. New Portuguese laurel hedge has additionally been planted along this boundary. (9) Prune large branch of sycamore tree which overhangs neighbour's garage. (10) Fell laburnum growing within yew tree. Will not be replaced to allow yew tree to grow fully. HAR/CA29.
8 Spruce Dene Hazlemere Buckinghamshire HP15 7QF
Prune back overhanging branches over neighbours drive by 3.5 metres to 1 x Oak (T1), crown lift 2 lower branches, Prune away from house by 2.5 metres to 1 x Beech (T2), crown lift 3 - 4 lower branches to 1 x Oak (T3) and crown lift 3 lower branches to 1 x Beech (T4) all to manage the trees with their proximity to dwellings
11 Queen Mary Court Derby DE22 1BB
Crown lift to 4.5m of a Copper Beech tree and reduction of lateral branches to give 4m clearance of the dwelling house of a Copper Beech tree protected by Tree Preservation Order no. 64
17 Willow Chase Hazlemere Buckinghamshire HP15 7QP
Dismantle x 2 Ash (T1) and 1 x Beech (T2) due to potential infection Dismantle the large Beech (ID# T2) located at the back right of property. Removal of the above mentioned trees is due in part to the loss of a companion Beech tree in the neighbouring garden that failed during 2020, which subsequently failed onto the residential dwelling house of 17 Willow Chase. After a Bartlett Consultancy investigation it was determined that the root plate failure of the Beech tree was a result of being host to Meripilus Giganteus. Due to the close proximity there is a high likelihood that the Beech and the Ash as also infected with Meripilus Giganteus. The above mentioned trees are now exposed to the prevailing south-westerly winds and it is suspected that the grafted Beech trees rooting are similarly affected by Meripilus Giganteus, further increasing the risk of wind throw onto the adjacent residential dwellings.
6 Lingmala Grove Church Crookham Fleet GU52 6JW
T1 - English Oak - a. Crown Lift to provide 6 metres clearance from ground level, removing secondary growth only. b. Crown reduction of English Oak. 25-30m high. Spread - 25m - Reduce crown height by 1.5 - 2m and reduce lateral spread 2-2.5m to suitable re growth point, to clear conservatory roof. The tree has become large with a wide spread, overhanging the conservatory and house. The tree has had previous branch failure on the West Side. The work is proposed to reduce the tree from over the dwelling, and reduce the mechanical weight to reduce the risk of further branch failure. Crown lift to remove the dropping branches over the patio and garden, to allow more light to the down stairs windows. T2 - Scots Pine - Fell - The tree stands in the Cherry Laurel hedge in the rear garden. The tree is leaning towards the NE. There is concern over the severity of the lean, and the risk the tree poses to Aldershot Road, as it stands within falling of the Aldershot Road. My client has noticed over the years that the lean has become more and more severe, when compare the lamp post next to it. T3 - Sweet Chestnut - Fell - The tree is in poor health, with major deadwood present in the canopy. The tree is over hanging the Aldershot Road. T4 - Sweet Chestnut - Fell - The tree is in poor health, with major deadwood present in the canopy. The tree is over hanging the Aldershot Road. T5 - Scots Pine - Fell - Tree is dead.
2 Spindletree Drive Derby DE21 2DG
Removal of epicormic growth, crown lift to 6m over conservatory and cutting back of branches overhanging the dwelling house and neighbouring properties of an Oak tree protected by Tree Preservation Order no. 247
448 Duffield Road Derby DE22 2DH
Crown lift to remove two branches, crown thinning by 20% (one off works) and crown reduction to maintain 3m clearance from the dwelling house to be maintained for a ten year period of a Copper Beech tree protected by Tree Preservation Order No. 482
Gittisham Hill House Sidmouth Road Honiton EX14 3TY
T7) Beech tree : Distal die back present, tertiary and some secondary branches are dead. Remove deadwood throughout the crown. To prevent branches falling on pedestrian footpath below. G43) Group of Beech and Cherry trees: Remove dead stem leaning towards the dwelling. To remove hazard. T15) Oak tree: Branching is crown biased towards the house. Fungal mycelium found. Armillaria decay on root crown. Reduce crown by 2 meters height and 2.5 meters radial spread to North, East and South. Reduction works to mitigate the loss of structural wood in stem base and root system. T16) Sweet Chestnut: Minor deadwood in crown . Small faulted branch over the internal access road: Remove faulted branch over the road to mitigate hazard. T24) Beech : Die back of tertiary branches in upper crown. Minor deadwood abundant in distal portion of upper crown: Leaning weak fork: Reduce by 4 meters to remove upper crown: Remove risk to parked cars below tree and adjacent to access roads. T28) Sweet Chestnut: Dead tree: Fell T29) Oak: Split branch and large dead branches over the road: Remove split branch and remove dead branches: Remove hazard to cars/public below tree. T33) Oak: Weak fork between primary stems: Reduce height and spread by 2 meters. To mitigate loss of structural branches. G44) Group of seven Scots Pines: Exposed crowns: Reduce North East and South side by 2.5 meters and height by 2 meters: To prevent wind throw. G45) Group of 3 Sweet Chestnut: Remove faulted and dead branches throughout the group. Reduce radial crown spread to the east over the car park by 2 meters. Crowns extend over the access road and utility wires. To mitigate branch loss on public/cars below and maintain health and safety of trees.
29 Butterwick Close Barnt Green Birmingham Worcestershire B45 8BF
Two Oak trees located behind rear fence on land in ownership of 29 Butterwick Close. (viewing from rear of dwelling) Tree to the right: Poor specimen, covered with Ivy and leaning towards the house - Fell. Tree to the left: Covered in Ivy - reduce the overhanging branches by 3 metres, remove all deadwood and sever Ivy at the base.
Bramley House 3 East Farm Court Cramlington Northumberland NE23 1LF
Tree Preservation Order: Fell 1no. Beech (T1) - damage to trunk of tree, tree crown moves dramatically in high winds and is in close proximity to dwelling house