14 Crafton Lodge Road Crafton Mentmore Buckinghamshire LU7 0QL
[1] Request to fell Ash tree, which Arborist [Tim Wilson, of Roderick Wilson Tree Surgery] has confirmed is showing early signs of Die Back. Tree has started to lean more heavily and has, for first time this year, has been absent of leaves on South-facing side of the tree. The tree leans over recently erected woven Willow fence, three one year old Eucalyptus trees [planted earlier this year, to provide screening replacement for Ash when felled] and a holly hedge [planted 3 years ago]. Tim has confirmed that felling now will allow us to negate collateral damage and I do not wish to resort to felling by cherry picker in a year's time, when Tim might refuse to fell using traditional [and cheaper methods]. Worth mentioning that Eucalyptus trees have already been planted, to provide more than adequate replacement for Ash in a year or two's time. Additionally, I also 'own' two more mature Ash trees, including 1 within the boundary of garden to the house - Tim has suggested felling of dieing tree now will help keep die back away from two healthier trees for longer. [2] Request to reduce weight in Sycamore, which towers over the entrance to the 5 Crafton Farm barns and which, should it fall at current volume, would do material damage to my property at #14 and, in all likelihood, the Grade 2 listed Crafton Farm. Our plan is to reduce canopy by 20%, by 1 to 2m off lateral growth and 2 to 3m off height.
The Old Coach House High Street Chipping Campden Gloucestershire GL55 6HB
The tree is a Variegated Maple To reduce the size of the tree by 30% and to resolve it's encroachment on telephone lines and overhanging neighbours property. The tree is on the property, on the boundary fence line to the South of the property and to the North of Home Farm, Calf Lane, Chipping Campden
Hinton House Village Street Ablington Bibury Cirencester Gloucestershire GL7 5NY
Fell sycamore on roadside verge outside the boundary of Manor Farm and Hinton House. Fell sycamore in garden of Manor Farm Cottage
Manor Farm Syde Cheltenham Gloucestershire GL53 9PN
Beech trees overhanging the piggeries. Crown reduce overextended limbs back to the boundary and crown lift over the gate. Copper Beech in village green, crown lift Lowest swirl of branches too close to the cottage by 1 meter and crown reduce by 2 meters as per annotations. Cotonasta - Situated in the farm house back garden. Pollard as per annotated photo. Farm track trees - crown lift for gmfarm machinery access.