New Inn Farm Stowe Avenue Buckingham Buckinghamshire MK18 5EQ
10 year consent to prune or crown lift any trees which impact an item of outdoor furniture to include benches, gates, signage, bridges, posts and fence lines. Pruning will be done sensitively and with good practice.
10 Wheelwrights Weston Turville Buckinghamshire HP22 5QS
The trees do not have a TPO but sit within Weston Turville conservation area. The quoted work would be carried out by J Fox Tree Care (Qualified Tree Surgeon at West End, Weston Turville 07990 998539) The work would include reducing the lateral overhang by 1 to 1.5 metres so the trees are back to the boundary fence and therefore not so close to our house. The work would include reducing height / overhang of the Beech, Hornbeam and Purple Beech by approximately 3 metres or less. The trees are blocking light and have not been maintained. Work will be carried out from 10 Wheelwrights and the owner of Butchers Orchard is aware that the Tree Surgeon would need to access to the trees. All work would be fully insured and all waste removed. The work would be paid for by myself. I attach a map of 10 Wheelwrights boundary and where the trees are situated in 62 Main Street, Butchers Orchard.
6 Vicarage Lane Ivinghoe Buckinghamshire LU7 9EQ
T1: Damson . Remove 2x over hanging stems to behind boundary to enable the repair of the fence. T2: Beech . Reduce lower lateral limbs by 2-3m to blend with upper crown and minimise limb failure. T3: Sycamore. Reduce lower lateral limbs by approx 2m to blend with upper crown and minimise risk of limb failure. These works are also aimed at inviting more light into the rear garden
The Old Rectory Church Street Maids Moreton Buckinghamshire MK18 1QD
Reduction in size of lower and middle branches of 2 x sycamore trees and 1 x conifer tree to stop the trees from incroching on the neighbours garden. This will also allow light into their garden and encourage plant growth as well as increase the owners pleasurable use of the garden. To raise the bottom of the sycamore trees by cutting the lowers branches back to the fence (approx 5ft of branch and approx 1.5ft from the trunk of the tree) To reduce the middle level branches by approx 4ft to ensure the tree is not top heavy and to provide sun and light to access the garden This applies to no's 1 and 2 on the drawing To reduce the lower branches of the conifer tree to approx 2ft from the trunk. This applies to no. 3 on the drawing
16 Pound Street Wendover Buckinghamshire HP22 6EJ
We would like to prune one branch of a leaf maple tree which is located immediately behind 14 Clarence Court (On the attached plan this is numbered 1T). The branch overhangs Clarence Court property and affects the light to my bungalow, 14 Clarence Court. We would like to prune the branch back to the boundary fence of Clarence Court. We want to prune from the knuckle of the branch (In the attached photo this is identified by the pointer with a red towel) which is about 6 meters of the branch. Also, as you can see from the second photo, there are no windows above the ground level of Lime Tree House garden and therefore the removal of this one branch will not affect privacy in their garden or the house which is more than 35 meters from Clarence Court. We understand from the owner of number 13 Forest Close, Wendover that in the past they have applied, been granted permission and pruned this tree. We would also like to prune back to our fence the laurel bush, on the attached map this is between tree 2T and the red leaf maple 1T
Wendover Cricket Club Wendover Pavilion Witchell Wendover Buckinghamshire HP22 6EG
Tree 1 - Horse chestnut, Overall crown reduction by 3.0M Tree 2 - Elder, remove leaning towards path Tree 3 - Cherry, remove deadwood from crown of tree Tree 4 - Cherry, remove deadwood from crown of tree and remove lower limbs overhanging Heron Path 2.5m. Tree 5 - Elder Dead tree remove Tree 6 - " " " " Tree 7 - " " " " Group 1 - Cut back overhanging limbs from tree lime adjacent to play area to Fence line.
Swanbourne House School Winslow Road Swanbourne Buckinghamshire MK17 0HZ
Trees located within the conservation area: 801, 802, 805-808, 810, 812-814. 801 Goat willow Agee class M, Size class L 10 Partially collapsed tree, held up by fence. Hazard of branches hitting building. Recommended to Remove within 3 months 802 Scots Pine Age M, Size L15 Lean and pronounced asymmetry south over building. High end-loading with crown weight confined to top which raises centre of gravity. Moderately high growth potential. Slightly low vitality. Raised failure hazard with high value static target beneath. Recommended to Remove within 1 year 805 Holly EM M 8 Dead tree. Foreseeable failure hazard. Remove within 3 months 806 Holly EM M 6 Near dead tree. Foreseeable failure hazard with time. 3 Remove within 1 year 807 Beech M L 17 Stem over tarmac driveway has weak union with bark inclusion over distance of approximately 1 metre. Crown has been heavily reduced which gives improved stability, but failure hazard can be reduced further by installation of brace. Install 5 tonne-rated non-invasive brace between stems with bark-included union at two-thirds distance between union and top within 1 year 808 Portuguese laurel M L 7 Large, extensively-decayed stem overhanging road-side boundary. Remove decayed stem within 3 months 810 Corsican Pine M - Remove dead wood 10mm in diameter over road and pavement 812 - Ash - Remove 813 - Sever ivy stem near base 814 - Ash - Reduce crown height by 1-2 metres. Reduce spread by 3-4 meters. Remove dead wood.
Long Crendon Bowls Club High Street Long Crendon Buckinghamshire HP18 9AF
T1 Prunus growing through fence from the Bowls club adjacent
21 - 23 High Street Weedon Buckinghamshire HP22 4NW
Single ash tree, suffering from ash die-back and in a dangerous condition major branches hanging over boundary fence and neighbours out building.
Churn Owl Cottage Main Street Gawcott Buckinghamshire MK18 4HZ
Trees 1 and 2 are Russett apple trees. They have grown very large - Currently about 20 feet high. I would like to reduce the crowns to approx 10 feet high by 8 feet diameter. Tree 4 - Maple this has grown so large it shades out much of the neighbours garden. I would like to reduce the crown to about 12 feet high by 10 feet diameter. Tree 5 - This silver birch is now approx 70 Feet high and overhangs the neighbours garden and allotments. It has grown through my boundary and brought my fence down as damage to other peoples property. I also need to replace the fence to secure my garden, But cannot do so due to the size of the trunk. Therefore wish to be allowed to fell this tree.