4 High Street Wangford Beccles Suffolk NR34 8RR
Rear garden along boundary within the garden of Ford House T1 Beech - Remove lower branches away from house and remove deadwood. T2 Beech - Crown reduce & shape by up to 30%, due to excessive shading. Reason: remedial pruning works as large trees on boundary overhanging property.
The Coach House High Street Wickham Market IP13 0RF
T1 Eucalyptus - heavy lean (45 degrees) over boundary to neighbours house. Rooted at base of 6ft brick wall. Risk of uprooting. Fell to benefit adjacent young tree. T2 Pear - dying. Fell to benefit adjacent Pear tree. T3 Ash - young tree with high future growth potential. Leaning to building and main trunk close to touching roof line. Raised roots to one side. Risk of future damage to building. Fell to prevent damage.
171 High Street Wickham Market Suffolk IP13 0RD
1 No. Cordyline Tree on the left hand side of rear property boundary to be felled. Low amenity value, too close to the green house.
8 Pytches Road Woodbridge Suffolk IP12 1ET
A self seeded Sycamore (tree 1 on accompanying sketch) growing in the steep bank that falls away to my neighbours property in Castle Street. My Neighbour (Caroline Gibbons, 140 Castle Street) is concerned that the tree, that overhangs her house, presents a significant threat to both her and her property. I will plant a replacement tree (Oak) further back from the boundary but in the same wooded area. A self seeded conifer (tree 2 on accompanying sketch map) that has grown to a considerable height and now compromises the light for its neighbouring Copper Beech and Oak tree. The Conifer also rises to a point that it also presents a risk to neighbouring buildings situated as it is as the most exposed tree in the immediate location to the prevailing South Westerly winds. I will plant a second replacement tree (oak) in the wooded area some thirty metres from the site of the conifer but no longer in danger of crowding out the existing Beech and Oak, and away from the house and outbuildings.
Windmill Cottage Millfield Road Walberswick IP18 6UD
T1- Betula pendula, silver birch- 30% crown reduction (approx. 2m) and target prune of limb growing closest to house. T2- Malus, apple- light prune and thin to allow for easier fruit harvesting. T3- Prunus domestica, plum- hard prune to allow space for neighboring trees to grow. T4- Betula pendula, silver birch- 30% crown reduction (approx 2m). T5- Populus alba, white poplar- remove. the tree has self seeded from trees outside the boundary and is restricting light to formal shrub bed. T6- Liquidambar- crown raise to approx. 3m. (Note: hedge management does not fall under the scope of Section 211 covering trees in Conservation Areas)
21 Ingate Beccles Suffolk NR34 9RU
Rear garden 8 x Conifers running along boundary with neighbours - Fell to ground level Reason: The 2 large conifers closest to house are too large and are growing into phone wires and have a native tree growing between them. The 6 others are an overgrown hedge in poor condition
Lime Tree Cottage The Hill Westleton Suffolk IP17 3AW
Oak standing in hedge boundary between Pen Y Bryn/Hill House and Lime Tree Cottage and overhangs driveways of both sides. Proposed 30% crown reduction and ivy removal.
Brookside Cottage Mill Road Holton Halesworth Suffolk IP19 8PP
3 trees on land at The White House The Street Holton overhanging rear garden of Brookside Cottage Mill Lane Holton 1 x Silver Birch 1 x Cherry & 1 x Field maple - Prune back overhang to boundary.