42 Grove Park London Southwark SE5 8LG
Works to a tree in a conservation area: (T2) Ash: remove stem protruding over fencing to boundary line - partially dead/dying tree covered in ivy, encroaching on neighbouring land.
4 Dovercourt Road London Southwark SE22 8ST
REVISED SPECIFICATION Works to trees in a conservation area: T1 Leylandi Conifer - tree is located in the rear left hand corner of the rear garden of the property, it is too tall for the area and too wide - reduce height by 4m and reduce sides to shape accordingly. T3 Leylandi Conifer - tree is located along the back fence of the property - tree has a large spread and is causing excessive shading of the garden - reduce tree by 4m in height and reduce spread accordingly to shape. . T6 Ash - tree is located in the right hand corner of the rear garden of the fence line and is growing over the fence into the property behind - fell self set tree.
93 Calton Avenue London Southwark SE21 7DF
Works to trees in a conservation area: 2x Apple trees: cut back lateral branches over garden to fence line, Crab Apple Tree: Crown reduce by 2 m and thing by 20%, Pear tree: Reduce by 3m and shape, Apple tree: reduce by 2m and shape, Weeping pear tree: Trim to tidy.
26 Half Moon Lane London Southwark SE24 9HU
20 Lime trees approx. 3.5-4m in height. Situated on right hand side of front boundary and along fence adjacent to Stradella Rd SE24. Winter prune to maintain pleaching between trees. Light mid summer prune to keep excess growth from overhanging street and garden. Trees in generally good condition.
Land To The Rear Of Belvedere Mews London Southwark
G2 - Holm Oak, Young Prunus & Self Set Saplings Reduce Holm Oak to height of adjacent fence. Fell remaining self-set saplings and Prunus and apply eco pellets where possible. G2 - Holm Oak, Young Prunus, & Self Set Sapling The trees are located to the side of No16 -Reduction of the Holm Oak to adjacent fence height as part of a maintenance program to reduce the tree to a more desirable size for its location Felling of the Young Prunus & self-Set Sapling to prevent the trees becoming mature G5 - Group of Buddliea - Fell to wall line and apply eco pellets where possible.
Springfield Lodge 1 Grove Hill Road London Southwark SE5 8DF
Works to trees in a Conservation Area: T1 - Mixed vegetation - cut back overhang to wall / kerb line. Clear around cameras removing ivy from fittings T2 - Lime - Crown lift to provide 3metres clearance from ground level. Remove basal and epicormic growth T3 - Mixed Vegetation - cut back to clear vegetation from building and pathway T4 - Ivy / Vine - Cut back vegetation close to rear right hand side and rear boundary wall/ fence T5 - Elder - Make new pollard at crown break. Sever ivy T7 - Common Horse Chestnut - Sever and remove ivy from base up to crown break. T8 - Gleditsia - Tree appears to be under stress. Clear a 0.5m circle around the base of the tree from vegetation. Supply and apply a complete fertiliser around the base of the tree. Supply and spread a bag of bark chipping around the base to keep weed growth clear. T9 - 7x Ash / Sycamore - Remove major deadwood throughout whole crown area. Crown lift 4m. Shorten back low branches from building by 3m. Sever ivy. Remove self sets at base.
16 De Crespigny Park London Southwark SE5 8AF
Walkway - LHS of 1-4 Windsor Walk G1 - Row of Contoneaster Reduce to a height of approximately 2m from ground level. Selective pruning of young growth to shape. T2 - Tree of Heaven Fell to ground level and poison. T3 - Magnolia Reduce all branches by up to 1-1.5m. Lift to 1.8m. Remove branches touching fence. Remove basal growth. H4 - Yew&Bay Hedge Trim top of Yew to tidy & reduce height of Bay to match. Trim face & ends as hard as possible retaining healthy growth. Clear around sign. T5 - Sycamore Remove basal and epicormic growth. Rear of Building H6 - Leylandii Hedge Reduce height by approximately 1.5m. Trim all round as hard as possible retaining healthy growth. G7 - 2x Sycamore & Elderberry Reduce back from building to allow approximately 3m clearance on whole tree height. Remove epicormic growth. Fell and poison 1x Elderberry. G8 - Mixed trees and shrubs Fell to ground level or prune back to allow approximately 1.5m clearance from rear elevations of the building. Fell to ground level 1x leaning Mimosa.
The Griffin Sports Ground 12 Dulwich Village London Southwark SE21 7AL
G1 - Group of Yew and Red Horse Chestnut. Canopy overhangs the corner of 153 Turney Road causing direct nuisance to the roof and guttering: Lateral crown reduction to suitable points to provide 1.5-2m clearance to the property and above the roof. G1 - Hedge comprising of Yew, Elder , which borders the front garden of 153 Turney Road. In good condition, it is obstructing access and bin storage. G1 - Line of boundary hedge and low tree canopies: cut back hedging to fence and crown lift trees to height of netting poles. G2 - Group of 6 London Planes, 1 Oak and 2 Limes on the boundary with Herne Hill Velodrome: Crown lift on Griffin side only by up to 3.5m. Lateral crown reduction by up to 1-1.5m to suitable growth points back to white pitch line. Remove deadwood. G3 - Boundary bowling green hedge primarily of Beech located to boundary with Herne Hill Velodrome. Agreed works: Reform sides and top to approx. 2m height. Retain semi mature 4m height Oak. Crown lift Ash group to 3m. T1-T5 - Yew and Holly on the boundary with properties on Turney Road and Roseway: Cut back to fence line and behind netting. T6 - Birch: Remove epicormic and deadwood. T7 - Plane: Remove lower cut limb and lift trees to 2.5m. T8 - Oak: Lateral crown reduction by up to 1-1.5m to suitable growth points back to the white pitch line. T9 - Oak: Remove small diameter deadwood. Retain larger diameter internal crown dead wood. (Do not thin any live material or crown structure.) T10 Plane: Re-stake with mesh weld guard. Cut out and remove lsqm turf, lay mulch. G5 A group of Sycamore: Retain main stem and crown lift to lm. Remove stems near to the pole. G6 A group of Holm Oak: Crown lift by up to 4m to suitable growth points, to allow sports machinery access.
48A Burbage Road London Southwark SE24 9HE
Group G1 to the side of the garage Group G2 is on the boundary fence with arch units and to the rear of the site Fell a total of 73 Ash and Sycamore saplings 2.5 - 25cm girth. Reason: Direct damage to garage foundations and fencing.To permit repair of the garage and replacement of a missing length of fencing to the rear.To remove dead and diseased stems (Hymenoscyphus fraxineus). To remove supressed, short lived stems and maintain better form trees including lime, oak and chestnut. To retain amenity and screening.
10 Gilkes Crescent London Southwark SE21 7BS
Details of proposed development REVISED SPECIFICATION: T1 and T2 Pear trees, Remove due to low amenity value. The trees are both in a poor state of heath and are heavily Ivy clad. They are pushing against the boundary fence and casting excessive shade. T3 Pear tree, Remove deadwood, crossing branches and sprouts. Routine Maintenance. T4. A Griselinia shrub approximately 6m in height, situated towards the bottom left-hand corner of the rear garden. Remove, Overgrown shrub. T5. A Laburnum tree approximately 7.5m in height, situated close to the front boundary. The tree is a little out of shape. Crown thin by 15% including the removal of dead wood and lifting of low branches to the left side, also a vertical stem growing through the main canopy should be removed at the trunk. T6. An Elder tree situated close to the house on the right-hand side boundary of the rear garden. Remove and the roots grubbed out. T7. A Cherry tree approximately 6m in height, situated on the right-hand side boundary. The tree is a little dense and wide spreading. Crown thin by 20% including the removal of dead wood and necessary re-shaping. The height and basic shape should be retained. It is important to prune branches at convenient growth points, rather than an all-round reduction or pollarding which is not permitted. T8. A Cherry tree approximately 7.5m in height, situated on the left-hand side boundary towards the bottom of the rear garden. The tree is a little dense and wide spreading. Crown thin by 20% including the removal of dead wood and necessary re-shaping. The height and basic shape should be retained. It is important to prune branches at convenient growth points, rather than an all-round reduction or pollarding which is not permitted.