10 Ferniehurst Camberley Surrey GU15 2DQ
Proposed removal of 2 trees close to our rear patio doors - 1 x Yew and 1 x Holly. The size of the trees have got a little out of control, with large amounts of debris / fallen leaves now falling on our living area. The trees grow inbetween 2 original large mature Scots Pine trees, which will not be touched. In addition to this, we have a large mature oak tree in a corner boundary, that while growing towards the light, is also growing predominantly over our garage/extension roof. We would like to ask for permission for a tree surgeon to take some of the weight out of the extremities of this tree, in addition to some heavy branches that are growing over our neighbour's boundary into No 9 Ferniehurst. Please find pictures and plan attached.
53 Tamworth Drive Fleet Hampshire GU51 2UP
1. 4 x Oak trees (T1, T2, T3, T4), (rear right western boundary) - Reduce height by reduction to suitable lateral growth points, by up to 6 metres to leave canopy height of 18 metres. To tier tree height away from property and blend with tree line to southern aspect and cove road boundary. 2. 2 x Oak trees (T5,T6) (rear south western boundary) - reduce north eastern aspect of canopies over garden buildings, to suitable lateral growth points, by up to 5 metres, to leave canopies of 10 metres radially. To reduce lateral extension over garden buildings.
Cow Hey Cottage Glossop Road Marple Bridge Stockport Stockport SK6 5NX
Area 1) rear field behind woodland. all tree's along fence line to be crown lifted to to 4.5m to re-instate Grazing for livestock and all boundary hedges to be trimmed back to boundary. Area 2) LHS Field alongside drive. All tree's to be crown lifted to 4.5m and cut back on lower boundary wall. T1) Beech lower hanging larger lym to be cut back to boundary overhanging shed roof. TPO 9E, Tree W12 , Compstall Conservation Area Extension
6 Carlinwark Drive Camberley Surrey GU15 3TX
When looking at the property from the road, Oak 1 is a large American Oak tree which is situated to the right boundary of the property, branches extend over to our neighbour (number 4 Carlinwark Drive). This tree has a number of dead branches as shown in the Sept 22 photos, I'd like these to be removed as we do get a number of branches falling on the cars on the driveway. I would then like a crown reduction back to the original growth points e.g. where it had been reduced before which would be up to 2 metres. Some of the tree branches have now grown over the property. When looking at the property from the road, Beech 1 is a large Beech tree which is situated on the front boundary of our property, right in the middle and therefore branches extend over the road. This tree hasn't has any work completed on it for a very long time and would therefore like a crown reduction of up to 2 metres (more of it would be allowed), again removing any dead branches which there are a couple.
The Woodlands 176 Knights Way Brentwood Essex CM13 2ER
G1 (group of Oak / Maple). Cut back lateral branches overhanging roof and touching side of building to ensure a maximum of 3m clearance from side of building (pruning not to extend beyond boundary. Re-shape and remove deadwood/damaged branches overhanging the property. (TPO5/1948)
Holy Trinity Church Church Street Ossett Wakefield WF5 9DW
Removal of 2-3 limbs per tree as identified in the tree work application, which extend over the boundary line
78 Swann Lane Cheadle Hulme Cheadle Stockport SK8 7HU
TPO Ref- 69W. Ash Tree at 78 Swann Lane. Identified as T1 in the aerial photograph attached to this application. Scope of work proposed by Tree Surgeon is as follows: Large sized Ash tree located adjacent to the boundary fence at the rear of the property. The Ash tree is showing longstanding signs of significant Ash. Dieback disease with a large proportion of the canopy noted to have little to know leaf/ bud growth. An extensive low level. cavity has degraded over time causing damage to the base of the tree. This cavity is noted to extend to circa 20% of the stem base and will impact the trees stability. Allow to remove the tree to ground level. All brash and branch waste will be chipped and taken away from site for local recycling. TPO Ref- 69W. Copper Beech Tree at 78 Swann Lane. Identified as T2 in the aerial photograph attached to this application. Scope of work proposed by Tree Surgeon is as follows: Large sized Beech tree located at the rear of the property adjacent to the boundary fence. Beech tree is noted to be generally overgrown and is preventing light passage into the gardens of a number of the Swann Lane properties. Allow to undertake a crown reduction of circa 15 - 20% to the Beech tree. This will include a reduction in height by circa 2 - 3m. Allow to crown thin the tree to allow light passage through the canopy. The works will be undertaken to compliment the Beech trees natural shape, this will leave the tree in a neat and tidy spherical shape allowing further light passage through the canopy. All waste brash to be chipped and taken away for local recycling.
10 Allen Street Maidstone Kent ME14 5AG
TPO application to cut back overhanging branches of one Ash tree to boundary (branches extend into gardens of No 8 and 12, as well as No 10).
102 Lower Street Wolverhampton West Midlands WV6 9LW
06/00467/TPO (A15) - Cedar - Crown reduce the lower limbs (up to a height level with the adjacent phone line) that extend over the public highway back to an appropriate pruning point no closer to the boundary of 102 Lower Street than the centre line of the pedestrian pavement.
29 High Street Chesterton Cambridge CB4 1NQ
Felling of Honey Locust Tree very close (17cm) to boundary of neighbouring property: The tree has grown to a substantial height (approximately 14m) and width (approximately 8m) and is causing damage to a neighbouring property. The tree has been through a growth phase this year and the roots of the tree have pushed up and damaged disrupted the outdoor paving at 2 The Maltings, High Street, Chesterton. There is an additional potential threat to the structural integrity of 2 The Maltings with the edge of the trunk being only 2.42m away from the kitchen wall of the property - the honey locust tree canopy has increased this year and grown over the roof of 2 The Maltings - root growth from the tree is likely to further extend towards the property risking further damage. This application seeks permission to fully remove this tree. The removal of the tree has been granted under a separate planning permission relating to 29 High Street, Chesterton, Cambridge CB4 1NQ (21/00537/FUL) - however it may be some time before this development is built out, and due to the tree causing damage to the neighbouring property this application seeks to remove it as soon as possible.