Sherborne Farm Sherborne Cheltenham Gloucestershire GL54 3DJ
T1 - Ash in garden of Sherborne Farm House, fell to as near ground level as possible.
Church of St Lawrence Lower Road Castle Rising Norfolk PE31 6AF
Remove a dead lime tree at entrance to St Lawrence Church. Trim back branchess on trees adjacent to garage at Castle Farm House. Remove tree at Dental Surgery and pollard Horse Chestnut tree at Home Farm within Conservation Area.
3 Old Home Farm Rousdon Devon DT7 3YL
T1 & T2 Beech : To carry out a crown lift to approximately 3m above ground level. T1 : Target prune the larger limbs on the rear of T1 (as looking from the rear of 3 Old Home farm). Reduce the lateral length by approximately 4 - 5m.
New Inn Farm Stowe Avenue Buckingham Buckinghamshire MK18 5EQ
T00213 Ash; Section fell to ground level due to Ash dieback. T0 Ash; Section fell to ground level due to Ash dieback. T2914 Ash; Section fell to ground level due to Ash dieback. T5092 Ash; Section fell to ground level due to Ash dieback. T0212 Ash at rear of boat house; Section fell to ground level due to Ash dieback. T5121 Ash; Section fell to ground level due to Ash dieback. T0211 Ash at rear of lake; Section fell to ground level due to Ash dieback. T5554 Ash; Section fell to ground level due to Ash dieback. T1 & T2 Ash on Duck Island; Monolith. T3 Ash at Lamport; Monolith at crown break due to Ash dieback. T0444 Ash at Bellgate; Section fell to ground level due to Ash dieback. T4 Beech at Bellgate; Monolith at a height of 3.0 metres. T448 Ash; Section fell to ground level due to Ash dieback. T446 Ash; Section fell to ground level due to Ash dieback. T443 Elm in farm yard; Section fell to ground level. T5 adjacent Ash; Clear fallen limbs from fence and dismantle tree to leave a 7.0 metre standing stem. T6 Ash at Arch Road on opposite side of road to fenced Beech; Section fell to ground level due to Ash dieback. T7 Ash; Section fell to ground level due to Ash dieback.
Green Farm House The Green Hunworth Melton Constable Norfolk NR24 2AA
Leylandi trees (hedge) that have been planted beside barn upon entrance to farm house. Trees are very young and planted by previous owners. no long term retentions benefits. Fell and grind out stumps.
The Manor House Church Walk Weston Turville Buckinghamshire HP22 5SH
Tree work noted on plan and aerial view of site in alphabetical order. The three leylandii lines to dismantle: a) At the fork in the drive, on the LH side. Plan is to replace with laurel hedge which will be lower (9m compared to 16m height of current leylandii) and admit much more light to the walled garden area. b) The line of leylandii bordering the farm (on the top field with the bonfire in it). There are some broadleaf trees in that line which we would like to preserve, a cherry, Oak, Beech, Hornbeam. c) The line of leylandii put up to mark the helipad on that top bonfire field. These are particularly problematic since they block a huge amount of light in that part of the garden and prevent the healthy growth of the varied trees and shrubs there. d) G1 Apple trees, carry out maintenance pruning, 1.5 metre reductions and 20%crown thin. e) 3 no yews at the foot of the motte (opposite kitchen window) need some lifting and pruning - they're looking straggly with bare branches on the underside. Crown lift 1.5 metres and deadwood. f) T4 Sycamore dismantle to the union, leaving the trunk as habitat, due to close proximity to the house and structurally compromised by repeated squirrel damage and split at the union. g) Small rotten Laurel fell. Weeping Aspen outside the walled garden, situated on the driveway side. Reduce crown height by 3m to 11m.
Ecchinswell House Ecchinswell Road Ecchinswell Hampshire RG20 4UA
Area 1 3no Oaks reduce crown width over the track and growing towards the house by 2-3meters over the track leading to Kisby's Farm and growing towards the house finished width 6-10m. 2no Field Maples covered in ivy situated next to the above Oaks. Fell to near ground level Area 2 T357 Beech T362 Ash & Small Sycamore next to them. Fell to near ground level by carefully dismantling Area 3 2no Ash Trees situated at the beginning of the track Kisby's Farm. Fell to near ground level by carefully dismantling.
Sherborne C Of E Primary School Sherborne Cheltenham Gloucestershire GL54 3DH
T1 - large leaning Ivy covered Ash overhanging farm access drive to Home Farm, fell. T2 - large twin-stem Beech overhanging access drive to Home Farm and leaning towards school playing field, reduce stem over road by two thirds, retaining short stem. T3 - small Cherry on road side of fence, fell. T4 - Field Maple at edge of playing field, fell. T5 - Willow situated in field, fell. T6 - Hornbeam adjacent to children's play equipment, fell. Reason - trees are in poor condition, some with squirrel damage and some with decay. Works are for safety reasons and management of site
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