19 Princes Road Heaton Moor Stockport SK4 3NQ
T1, T2 and T3 are three very large and tall spruces. We want to reduce the height of these 25m+ high trees by 33% to reduce risk of uprooting during high wind and consequently significant damage to residential property and/or people. Also remove dead branches to prevent them falling on the pavement and road. T12 is an Alder. It is diseased with premature leaf browning every year. More significantly the tree has a significant lean towards our house to get out of the shadow of a giant sycamore in neighbour's garden. This tree will be replaced by a specimen Acer or similar. HAR/CA21.
28 Parsonage Road Heaton Moor Stockport SK4 4JR
Wild Cherry tree growing along the boundary between number 26 and 28 Parsonage Road Heaton Moor. Both property owners wish to apply for planning approval for removal of this tree only. There are two reasons the homeowners are seeking planning permission. One is loss of light and the second affects house number 28 only. Roots are allegedly causing damage to the home owners lawn. HAR/CA15, TPO 19N.
249A Camberwell New Road London Southwark SE5 0TH
Sycamore in rear garden to be felled to ground level and removed. Reasons: 1. Concerns as very close to the house. 2. Taking all the light from the rear of property and surrounding neighbours gardens. 3. Consideration to neighbours. 4. There is a much larger mature Sycamore in the middle of the garden which is the dominant specimen, we would simply like to remove the unwanted self seeded younger tree near the house, leaving the main tree as the focal point. 5. The garden is far to small for any other trees other than the main Sycamore.
1 Foundry Lane Earls Colne Essex CO6 2SB
Notice of intent to carry out works to tree in a Conservation Area - Fell Scots Pine tree - This tree is a very old and large non-native Scots Pine in our garden.. Its trunk is 12'5 meters from our residence structure and in excess of 15 meters tall. The tree has grown too large for its location and poses a danger if it should fall or drop branches. We are extremely concerned that in the next storm it will fall and cause substantial damage to our property. During the last 2 storms this year we thought it was coming down as it was moving so much and swaying towards the house. It drops pine needles, sap, cones, twigs and branches over all our garden and the adjoining footpath which constantly need to be raked off the lawn/flower beds and physically removed from the fishpond. It casts excessive shade over the garden all year inhibiting plant and lawn growth due to lack of light and moisture and is ugly and of little amenity value. Pigeons sit on the tree and defecate all over the footpath and garden. We also have honey fungus (Armillaria) infestation in the garden which has killed 3 mature fruit trees in the past and which Pinus are susceptible to. We want to fell the tree to remedy these problems. We would preferably not replace it at all, or if replacement is a condition, replant with a native fruit tree or similar whose height and span can be controlled by pruning.
42 Stradella Road London Southwark SE24 9HA
Tree works Silver birch at front of house fell due to excessive height