Summerhaugh Cottage Springhill Lane St Mary Bourne SP11 6BG
T1, Birch tree;- Fell [has die back in crown and only 5% foliated] T2,Willow:-Lift canopy to 4 meters high. T3.Ash :- Cut back lower limbs from roof by 2 meters clearance. T4 Cherry:- Remove 1 x lower limb over river [as causing a traffic view obstruction].
The Mount Wells Lane Whitchurch RG28 7AT
T1 Copper Beech tree prune back from building to give 2m clearance prune side of canopy over building back by 2 to prevent encroachment over roof. As general management of tree
26 St Michaels Close North Waltham Basingstoke Hampshire RG25 2BP
T1 - Oak Tree , to reduce the three lowest lateral limbs (as indicated in the attached photo) away from the side of the house and roof by approximately 3 meters to suitable secondary growth points, to give an approximate clearance of 2.5 meters and remove any major deadwood (diameter >25mm) from the house side of the crown only.
The Forge Farleigh Road Cliddesden RG25 2JL
X2 Sycamore ( G1) - Fell as pushing wall over and overhanging roof of buildings. Trees not yet mature and damage will only increase if left to grow on. There are a number of other trees within the line and so the loss of these 2 trees will have a very minimal impact on the local enviroment.
16 Newbury Road Kingsclere RG20 5SR
Yew (T1) Crown reduce by c 0.5 - 1m to previously reduced points as part of management program to this large tree v close to property at a manageable size., thus preventing it from encroaching onto building and blocking excessive light. All pruning will be undertaken to BS3998(2010) . This work will leave the tree with a rounded form 6m high with crown radio spread of 3m Yew x3 (G2) Crown lift of roof to give 0.5m clearance and crown reduce by 1.5m leaving trees 5m high with average crown radial spread of 2m so as to move damaging branches from fabric of building allow fencin to be erected between two properties and to give compact form. Works will be undertaken to BS3998(2010). Trees are tucked away and the works therefore will not have an impact on the greater local amenity value . The trees being Yew will respond well to proposed pruning .
Skerryvore Elm Road Sherborne St John RG24 9HP
T1 Hornbeam Crown lift over garden to height of 5m and remove 1 limb overhanging roof. T2 Holly Remove 1 co-dominant stem overhanging fence line in order to erect new fence. T1 belongs to The Haye Elm Road Sherborne St John T2 belongs to Skerryvore Elm Road Sherborne St John
Portland House Cleves Lane Upton Grey RG25 2RG
- Fell one eucalyptus tree in front garden, growing at a dangerous angle and signs of basil decay. - Crown lift and cut back to boundary four ash trees on east side of house, these are currently overhanging the boundary fence and to reduce the chance of squirrels getting onto roof and subsequently causing damage in loft space. - On roadside crown lift group of hazel and maple to 5.5 metres which are encroaching on the lane and to trim back away from electricity cables. - On roadside remove one limb from one ash tree which is over hanging garage.
Willow Cottage St Mary Bourne Andover Hampshire SP11 6AY
1. Willow. Crown reduction from 20m to 9 m (approx) by removing new growth since last crown reduction. Spread will reduce to 6m in all directions. This will increase morning sun on the house and protect outbuilding roof and The Mead.
Blackberry House Cleves Lane Upton Grey RG25 2RG
Section 1 - Cleves Lane, roadside 1. Sycamore, touching garage roof; crown lift 8 lower branches 2. Hazel, overhanging road; light crown lift and trimming back 3. Field maple, touching overhead wires; crown lift 4. Hazel, dead and dying, touching garage roof; crown lift 4 branches Section 2 - eastern boundary 5. Cut run of cypress back to boundary 6. Remove dying elderberry Section 3 - front garden 7. Remove dying winter flowering cherry and replace with similar Section 4 - western boundary 8. Sycamore x2, touching roof, disturbing tiles; crown lift 10 branches
Finders Keep 32 Winchester Street Overton RG25 3HS
Yew (T1) - Crown lift of shed roof to give 1m clearance so as not to damage fabric of roof. Tip reduce crown on North side of crown by up to 1.5m to give the tree a more balanced, attractive and formal look as the centre piece and enhancing of the garden. Work will follow BS 3998 (2010). The tree will have a uniform radius of c. 3m