Land To The Side Of 64 Starling Place Boundary Way Abbots Langley Hertfordshire WD25 7SW
G1 - Woodland Tree Line - Located on boundary, to rear/side of No. 64 Boundary Way. Consisting of 2x Mature Sycamore shown as T1 & T2, located close to the boundary line, with considerable overhang to property and garden area of no.64. Reduce overhanging laterals to reduce overextended limbs of Sycamore tree by 4.5M. Remove or carry our end-weight reduction to lower limbs in close proximity to house roof line, to provide suitable crown clearance from roofline of property block. To alleviate crown encroachment and light filter issues to property and garden, while reducing end weight to crown, reducing risk of limb failure to over extended limbs. Fell X1 Self-set Sycamore T3, located close to fence boundary. height approx 6/7m Fell and remove due to low value and poor siting growing under established trees. Further crown growth will likely cause continual conflict to adj property and boundary.
15 Ambergate Close Redditch Worcestershire B97 6SR
To remove rotten wood and trim back oak tree from hitting next door house and hitting cars on the road. To trim back to boundary fence to stop falling branches.
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.
Boundary House, Boundary Road, Grayshott, Hindhead, GU26 6TX
Beech Tree - Prune overhanging branches at Boundary House passing over fence and hanging above sh...
Hollobury House Houghton Stockbridge Hampshire SO20 6LT
T2 - Ash Tree situated at Hollobury House - Remove lower, over hanging branches, back to boundary fence.
8 Ladyship Terrace Belvoir Road London Southwark SE22 0QQ
Works to Trees with a TPO G1 - Mixed Trees and Ivy Reduce back overhang from the house and rear garden to boundary fence line by removal or reduction of secondary growth while retaining dominant scaffolding limbs. Retain Lime adjacent to nearest rear boundary in current condition. -The group of trees are located in the land/unused path to the side of the property -The group of trees mainly contain Lime Trees with some Ash Trees within the group -The trees are in contact with the building of No8 Ladyship Terrace along with large amounts of encroachment in to the garden area -Reduction of approximately 1.8 - 2m of the branch length -Reduction back to the boundary line to reduce the extent of the encroachment and to reduce pests enter the roof area -To allow more light in to the property and to allow better use of the garden space
4 Elvetham Close Fleet Hampshire GU51 4QU
1. (TB2) twin-stemmed (from ground level) beech tree - Removal of one bough from the one stem. largely on my neighbour's side of our boundary fence but with some of the trunk in my garden, and one stem leaning westwards towards my house and thus almost completely overhanging my garden. After taking advice from a tree surgeon I would like to remove one bough from the one stem, reducing the weight over my garden. Please be aware that my house is 10 years old and so far my property has been damaged three times by beech trees blown over by prevailing SW winds. Several years ago a mature tree fell over from the garden of 4 Elvetham Close causing significant damage to the roof of my house. In February 2022 two mature beech trees growing next to each other fell from the garden of Chase House, causing significant damage to my garden, fences and outdoor furniture and more minor damage to the house. I, and my wife in particular, are now concerned about the stability of any trees that are within striking distance of our house, lean our way, and share root balls with other trees. In this respect TB2 is our main concern. We would like to keep such trees pruned and stable. Please also note that my answer the question about tree ownership relates to TB2 only - TSC1 is mine.
Ramsdale House Reading Road Mattingley Hook Hampshire RG27 8JY
1. Oak - reduce by 25% 2. Sycamore - reduce by 25% 3. Sycamore - Fell When standing looking face on to Ramsdale House on the left hand side and on the other side of the fence line there are a collection of trees, one oak tree is particularly large and over hanging our roof dropping debris and posing a risk to the roof and the solar panels we are about to instal in the event that a branch should fall - we took advice from the tree surgeon (Ed Chapman) who suggested reducing the tree by 25%, there is another very tall sycamore tree next to this oak tree which also needs a 25% reduction. When standing looking face on to Ramsdale house on the left hand side of the drive area (within our boundary) there is a sycamore tree which the tree surgeon advised is diseased and dying and therefor poses a risk to the house and the residents. He suggested chopping it down before the risk increases.
18 Hazeldene Meads Brighton Brighton & Hove BN1 5LR
1. There is a yew tree (T14) between our house at 18 Hazeldene Meads and the adjacent property at 16 Hazeldene Meads. It is now overgrown and is almost touching the two houses. We are concerned about the roots affecting the property at 16 Hazeldene Meads where the property was recently extended to become close to the boundary fence. At 18 Hazeldene Meads, it is affecting the light into our property and will encroach onto the roof and cause damage if allowed to grow. T14 Yew - Reduce in height by approx. 2m so that the top of the tree is at the same level as the adjacent gutter of 18 Hazeldene meads. Prune the sides of the tree to give 1m clearance of the properties on either side. T15 Silver Birch - Reduce the size of the crown by a maximum of 1.5m and remove dead wood.
26 Oak Tree Drive Hook Hampshire RG27 9RN
1 x Oak - Remove 1 x secondary branch over hanging fence-line to suitable growth point, crown lift to statutory heights over road/path side and removal of epicormic growth to crown break Reason for work - maintenance work listed above which we have carried out on a regular basis since moving into the house 30 years ago. Large mature Oak. One tree outside fence to garden but located within boundary to the property. Pruning of tree as it has overgrown adjacent public pathway. General pruning for health of tree and to remove any unsafe branches. Work will be carried out by a professional tree surgeon. Last maintenance was carried out by the same firm in 2017.