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.
Burnham Robins Gardens Fleet Hampshire GU51 4QT
1. (TSC1) Sweet Chestnut - Fell In my garden, which is pushing against my fence. This tree is near to a dense group of beech trees, overhangs my garden completely including directly above my summer house. I would like to fell it. Please note that if I am required to plant a replacement it cannot be in exactly the same location as TSC1 is over a main electricity supply to our road and I am not allowed to plant trees within the protected strip. 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.
25 Raglan Road Reigate Surrey RH2 0DR
1 Yew rear garden : Crown Reduction - Reducing the height and spread of the tree by up to half a metre. All pruning cuts shall be made to suitable secondary growth points and shall maintain a stable platform for the expected regrowth. 3 Yew x 2 rear garden LHS : Laterally reduce by 1 metre to clear building and reduce protruding branches as pictured by 3 metres to match remainder. 4 Holly LHS of house : Reduce laterally by 2 metres. To allow light in to garden and to clear building. Stop squirrels entering the roof. 1- 8 x 5 down to 7.5 x 4.5. 2- 12 x 6 down to 12 x 5. 3 - 12 x 7 down to 12 x 5
Scotton House 18 Rossett Gardens Harrogate HG2 9PP
Lateral reduction by 1.8m-2.4m overhanging roof and crown clean canopy over garden space to 1no. Sycamore Tree (Spring Field House). Crown reduction by 1.8m-2.4m to previous pruning points, and lateral reduction to boundary fence line to 1no. Horse Chestnut and 1no. Sycamore Tree (The Stables). Tree Preservation Order 17/1987.