Brambly Hedge The Lanes Houghton Huntingdon PE28 2BW
T1 Ash at driveway entrance: Reduce laterally to edge of driveway and reduce height by 2m to improve access and maintain at current size T2 Multi-stemmed Ash close to garage: Reduce laterally to edge of driveway to improve access and clear front of house and garage G1 Line of Ash and Elder overhanging rear boundary: Reduce laterally to fence line to clear rear of house and garage T3 Leylandii next to summerhouse in back garden: fell to ground level. Tree has outgrown it's location and may shed branches onto summerhouse and footpath at rear T4 & T5 Norway Maple: fell to ground level to allow space for additional garden planting
73-79 Henry Giles House Chesterton Road Cambridge Cambridgeshire CB4 3BQ
5x Plum Trees - Large specimens with heavy limbs growing over fence line into 3rd party gardens causing significant damage to both fences and sheds. With risk of damage to walls. Fell all 5 trees to 0.5m from ground level, this is to allow regeneration to unmanaaged trees. Due to poor garden access, all waste and works to be undertaken from Henry Giles House car park.
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
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.
36 Nursery Road Heaton Norris Stockport Stockport SK4 2NE
Hi, we aim to remove the tree at the rear right hand side of the garden. We have just recently moved into the property and it is clear to us that when fully covered with leaves the tree covers the garden of light through the morning and early afternoon. The tree is also pushing our fence line at the back of the property. We would also like to direct a bike/shed/green house/vegetable patch at the rear of our garden.
10 Gallows Hill Lane Abbots Langley Hertfordshire WD5 0DA
G1 - 4x groups of Hazel (Corylus avellana) - Rear garden, Approx Height - 7m. Approx Crown Spread Diameter - 6m Service - Crown Reduction Work required- Reduce by around 3m height and 1m spread. Remove 1 x Branch growing over lawn area (left hand tree with back to house, see photos) back to main stem (approx 4m length). Prune 4x smaller diameter branches on right hand tree (with back to house) that are growing over the neighbours shed, back to the fence line (approx 1.5m length) Reason - As part of regular cyclical maintenance, to keep at a manageable size for the space and reduce encroachment/debris over adjacent gardens.
3 Southacre Close Cambridge CB2 7TT
(T1) Oak - reduce lower, middle and top crown on the house side only by 2 meters away from the house. (T2) Oak (neighbours tree) - remove lowest lateral heading toward the shed. - reduce branches on lawn side by 2 meters back to the fence line. - reduce epicormics by 1 meters back to fence line. This tree has previously had 2 limbs 'split out' on to the clients shed, the above work is to reduce the risk of further failure.
4 The Maldens Marley Road Exmouth EX8 5DE
T1, Oak : Crown reduce by no more than 1.5m as per the below picture ensuring the tree retains a balanced and uniform shape; maximum diameter of cuts 60mm; reduce crown back from house ensuring 2.5m clearance; prune over fence and shed to achieve 1m clearance where possible; remove all stubs back to appropriate pruning point and remove all deadwood. Reason: Appropriate Arb Management.
21 Bracken Park Grimsby North East Lincolnshire DN33 3LT
Oak (T1) - Reduce canopy spread of the whole tree towards willow tree (7m from base of oak tree), Reduce canopy spread 1m from neighbour (number 20) boundary fence, see T1 Photo 1 and T1 Photo 2. Oak (T1) - remove dead branches Ash (T2) - Fell to stump as leaning towards house and Inonotus ispadus is appearing see T2 Photo Oak (T3) - Remove branch overhanging shed Oak (T3 - Remove dead branches Hawthorn (Group 1 x 5 trees and Group 2 x 5 trees) - fell