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.
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.
402A Old Road Chesterfield Derbyshire S40 3QF
G2 Yew Trees - the reduction of growth extension to side branches growing towards 402A Old Road area. 2 Yew Trees within G2 - Reduce vertical growth by max. 1 metre to achieve increase in sunlight to garden and dwelling. Yew Trees T25, T27,T28,T29.T33,T37 and T39 Trim to remove extension growth and to clear garden edges, footpath and highway. Holly Trees T32, T34 and T36 Trim to remove extension growth and to clear garden edges, footpath and highway. T30 Pine - Crown lift by max 3 metres from ground level pruning back to suitable replacement branches or main stem leaving a well balanced crown.
21 Apsley Grove Dorridge Solihull B93 8QP
Excavation within the tree root protection area of a protected oak tree (Quercus robur) due to extension of existing dwelling and outside amenity space.