School House The British Yate Bristol South Gloucestershire BS37 7LH
Works to laterally reduce 10no. leylandii trees back to residential boundary line of School House, covered by Tree Preservation Order SGTPO 633 dated 9th September 2009
Oak Tree Cottage 35 Stock Lane Whaddon Buckinghamshire MK17 0LS
G1 - G3 - 3 x Oak Trees - Remove major deadwood throughout whole crown area (Deadwood > 25mm in diameter). Reduce back the lateral extent growing towards the house and garden by 1-2m. G4 - Lime - Remove major deadwood throughout whole crown area (Deadwood > 25mm in diameter). Remove basal growth and epicormics up to 3m. Reason: To manage and maintain the trees within their residential environment.
The Greyhound [ph] 30 Rock Hill Bromsgrove Worcestershire B61 7LR
Weeping Willow T1 as shown on attached plan (TPO Tree Ident Number unknown) Reduce canopy to allow access for pilling rig to install the retaining wall required for the junction improvement works approved as part of the approved 470 home residential Development known as Whitford Green, Whitford Road, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire We have undertaken air-spade site investigations to determine extent of root growth and geotechnical site investigations have been undertaken to aid the design of the retaining wall. To minimalise the impact of the wall a king post system is to be utilised but it necessary to have three pile locations on the edge of the canopy of the weeping willow to allow access for the piling rig. (See Attached Plan) For the works near the willow tree the piling rig is to be located on the existing highway at a lower level to minimalise the impact and requirement for pruning. The exact extent of pruning will be agreed on site with the Bromsgrove Tree Officer, but from our site visit and the information currently available we would suggest at a reduction of up to 5 limbs by up to 2m of their overall length (6m) to the southern and eastern side of the tree. It should be noted that we are happy to either undertake an all round crown reduction of this tree, or to only prune the limbs that are required to allow access for the piling rig, whichever option is deemed most appropriate by the Bromsgrove tree officer. We would be happy to meet the Bromsgrove Tree Officer on site to discuss this TPO application during the consultation period. We would suggest that condition is attached that requires final approval for the extent of works by the Bromsgrove tree officer. The pruning would be undertaken following the guidance of the tree officer and follow the guidance within BS3998 (2012)
Norlesden House Mottingham Lane Mottingham London SE9 4RT
All treework is at The Elms, a pocket of land between Norlesden House and Fairmount Residential Care Home: G1 Row of small Robinia pseudoacacia (Robinia) on rear left boundary in neighbouring property The Elms including one small sycamore sapling within group - - Trim/reduce to just inside the boundary line. G2 Group of Fraxinus excelsior (Ash) on rear left boundary in neighbouring property The Elms - - Trim/reduce to just inside the boundary line. G3 Row of mixed trees in neighbouring property The Elms running along the length of tennis court - Trim/reduce to just inside the boundary line. SUBJECT TO TPO 2339 (2.11.2009)
Dressors The Street Eversley Hook Hampshire RG27 0PJ
1. Horse Chestnut - T1 - Fell because it is too large and too close to a residential building, Eldon House; 2. Lime tree - T2 - Fell because it is too large and too close to a residential building, Sycamores; 3. Lime tree - T3 - Fell because it is too large and too close to a residential building, Sycamores.
237 Hills Road Cambridge Cambridgeshire CB2 8RW
The requested work involves the removal of Pine tree, T7 that is currently protected under TPO No: 0004 (2021). The tree is in very poor health (very little live wood in evidence), assessed to be in a state of declining health and unlikely to recover. The tree is a large specimen, 16m in height and located on the southern boundary of 237 Hills Road, Cambridge, directly adjacent to the Public Highway of Hills Avenue. The tree is also located close to the nearby residential property of Tirnalia House, please refer to Grid Ref: Easting / Northing (546432.28 / 256082.12). The probable cause of decline is Phytophthora disease, which is known to be a soil borne disease and therefore likely to have entered the tree via its roots causing damage to the root system. In a state of ill heath (rapid decline) and with a weakened root system, the tree is predisposed to tree failure / wind throw, especially in high gales. Being positioned close to the Public Highway and residential property, if the tree were to fail, the potential for significant damage to property or injury to persons are assessed as significant.
17 Willow Chase Hazlemere Buckinghamshire HP15 7QP
Dismantle x 2 Ash (T1) and 1 x Beech (T2) due to potential infection Dismantle the large Beech (ID# T2) located at the back right of property. Removal of the above mentioned trees is due in part to the loss of a companion Beech tree in the neighbouring garden that failed during 2020, which subsequently failed onto the residential dwelling house of 17 Willow Chase. After a Bartlett Consultancy investigation it was determined that the root plate failure of the Beech tree was a result of being host to Meripilus Giganteus. Due to the close proximity there is a high likelihood that the Beech and the Ash as also infected with Meripilus Giganteus. The above mentioned trees are now exposed to the prevailing south-westerly winds and it is suspected that the grafted Beech trees rooting are similarly affected by Meripilus Giganteus, further increasing the risk of wind throw onto the adjacent residential dwellings.
Meadow Mead Main Street Badsworth Pontefract WF9 1AJ
Tree Works Notice of intended tree works in conservation area of Badsworth Meadow Mead, Main Street, Badsworth WF9 1AJ is a residential property situated off a private access road, with boundaries adjacent to St Mary's Church and The School House and Hall Farm Barn. The garden has been left untended for years by the previous owner resulting in many self-set, unsuitably positioned and potentially structurally damaging tree and shrub growth. As the current new owners, we provide notification of intended tree works designed to provide benefits to the longevity of some of the trees, safer surroundings, and an overall improvement to the site. Please note some recent cutting back of shrub and brambles has taken place by the previous owner in order to gain access to remove his property from the garden, including 3 derelict vehicles East facing boundary Meadow Mead T 1 Douglas fir (Christmas tree) to be removed , due to size and close proximity to bungalow, extensive root network having a detrimental effect on the surrounding garden West facing boundary of Meadow Mead T 2 Self set sycamore, approx 10m high generally reshape by pruning back leggy growth and crowning to achieve approx 3m reduction in height. T 3 Self set sycamore, approx 10m high, overhanging garden of Hall Farm Barn, work required to generally reshape by pruning back leggy growth and crowning to achieve approx 3m reduction in height.
Land Parcel Known As The Wilderness Brighton Road Kingswood Surrey
Sycamore, Hawthorn, Lime, Ash T27, T47, T48, T62, T69, T70 - Linear group of trees located on the boundary with plots 15-18 to south west of new residential development site - Cut back lateral branches by 3m to north, to 1m inside new fence line, to abate nuisance of overhanging branches towards new residential house gardens.
10 Roselea Impington CB24 9LB
TPO 0009 (2003) T18: Oak in rear garden - crown reduce by approximately 2.5-3m, remove dead wood and epicormic growth on stem and lowest branches up to 5m. Crown reduced previously to similar points. Small residential garden, if not contained the tree will become a problem (amenity wise and structurally to house).