St Marks Vicarage 13 Barton Road Cambridge Cambridgeshire CB3 9JZ
T4. Sycamore (on right hand side of garden, on boundary, picket fence has been erected with a gap to accommodate buttress roots) Much of crown overhanging adjacent property. Crown lift to clear sheds giving 4m ground clearance, remove major dead wood and inspect union at 3m. T9. Ash (close to rear left hand corner of garden, 5.5m from rear boundary wall. Large primary limb growing to South, overhanging roof of adjacent house. Crown reduce from 3-6m and remove dead wood
Silver Spring The Croft Costessey Norfolk NR8 5DT
T1 - Small leaning Beech east of house to be Felled to Ground Level Stump. T2 - Large Beech south of house to be reduced by approx 2-4m from 20m tall and 8m wide to leave at 18m tall and 6m wide approx. T3 and 4 - Reduce both Beech's looming branches by 2-3m. T8 - Remove declining Ash tree. T10 - Reduce structurally unsound Beech tree (cavity's on east side), weight reduction of 10% - 20% on the affected side, reduce over extended laterals towards bordering property leaving at 4m from stem, to appropriate growth points. T13 - Remove the large dead Chestnut stem on the boundary of The Croft and other major deadwood in proximity. T11 - Crown raise large Oak over driveway of 'Villa D'or' by pollarding the lowest limb to first unions, prune back remaining foliage removing leverage, prune back 1-2m off of the 9m limbs over driveway leaving limbs at 7-8m overhang over driveway. T12 - Reduce Oak canopy over driveway by up to 15% removing 1-1.5m from selected ends to growth points to achieve thinning result. T13 - Beech with dying canopy to be felled. T14 - Chestnut leaning heavily over shed roof to be reduced to secondary leading upright.
12 Rushbury Close Shirley Solihull B90 3LD
2m clearance with a crown lift on horse chestnut tree (T1) that has one singular low bough that is very close to shed. Cut to ground level 5 No. cypress trees (T2 - T6) to the right of chestnut and oak trees, sitting further forward than small ones that are on back fence, to give further space and light in the garden and free up room for the mature trees they like, all from left to right, In garden with house to back.
The Cedars 1 Woods Place Little Snoring Fakenham Norfolk NR21 0FJ
T1 - Oak - 17.5m/14.5m - To crown raise rouge extended branch ends dangling on the shed and fence to approximately 4.0m. To reduce 1 section of crown by 1.5-2.0m growing towards the house to reshape structure and to reduce 1 section of crown by 1.5m growing towards neighbours to reshape structure.
11 Cedar Close Ditton Aylesford Kent ME20 6EN
Applicants references: T1 Multi stemmed Ash - coppice down to ground level due to large cavity in base, T2 Single Stemmed Sweet Chestnut - coppice down to ground level to match works on T3 Over-shading garden, T3 Mature Single Stemmed Sweet Chestnut - Coppice down to ground level. Major signs of decay. Drip line within approx 30ft of house. Been monitoring tree for last 18 months, declining rapidly, danger to buildings/ public, T4 Single stemmed Ash - coppice down to ground level due to lean and size of surroundings. Large limbs regularly shed out of canopy into neighbouring property. Standing in Group G1 of Tree Preservation Order
34 Barton Road Cambridge Cambridgeshire CB3 9LF
(T1) Cotoneaster - Poor form, remove to ground level (T2) Prunus - reduce laterals over garden heading towards the house by 3.5 meters to reduce the risk of end loading and reduce stems heading towards left hand boundary by 3 meters to match epicormics, forming a new top crown. (T3) Apple - reduce in height by 2 meters to suitable laterals and formative prune remaining weeping crown by a maximum of 1 meter to improve form. (T4) Yew - remove branch leaning on shed roof (T5) Plumb - poor form self set, remove to ground level (T6) Goat Willow - reduce back from property by 1.5 meters, to avoid damage to building.
82 Buckland Road Maidstone Kent ME16 0SD
TPO application to trim small branches/foliage at bottom of one Thuja to 2m to allow head room; Trim small branches/foliage at bottom of one Thuja to 2m to allow head room, trim south side of tree to 1m away from house, trim small branches/foliage at bottom of tree to allow 30 cm clearance above shed roof.
23 Burnham Road Wythall Birmingham Worcestershire B47 6AS
3 trees behind 23, 25 and 27 Burnham Road. The main trunk of one tree is overhanging into my garden and almost reaches the house. My shed is under the overhanging tree and is a constant worry that it may break and collapse at any time. We had a puppy which was made sick by the acorns which we have to pick up before its allowed out, and it is a worry that the children may get hurt. The branches that overhang my garden do not look the strongest and are almost at their heaviest with acorns and leaves.
1 Judges Drive Norwich NR4 7QQ
T2: Reduce tree in front of house on south side of the by 2-3m for reduction of wind sail effect, from estimated 17m to 15m crown spread and crown raise to 6m; T3 sycamore: Crown raise over shed to 3m clearance from newly built structure and reduce overall by 1-2m; T4 Dead stag: To be felled, logged and left as monolith for habitat; T5 beech: Reduce overextended limbs over pathway; Crown raise oak and beech over driveway to 5-6m for vehicular access.
3 Crookham Reach Church Crookham Fleet Hampshire GU52 6QA
1. 2 x Leyland Cypress (T1 and T2) - Fell The trees are part of the boundary hedge between our house (No. 3) and our neighbours at No. 4. It is very close to both houses (actually overhanging our house) and very large. They are simply oppressive to both properties. The larger tree is already crushing our shed and making it unusable and, with age, branches have started to fall in high winds onto our roof.