Three Ways Cottage Askett Village Lane Askett Buckinghamshire HP27 9LT
Remove to ground level as dead x 2 trees (T1 & T2), remove low limb that extends over glass house and tip reduce mid crown laterals above glasshouse by 1 metre in order to allow light to glasshouse for growing plants and reduce risk of damage x 1 Robinia (T3), remove tree as unsafe due to severe basal decay x 1 Silver Birch (T4), and reduce limb extended over garden building by 2.5 meters and prune elsewhere to ensure 1.5 metre clearance over roof x 1 Beech (T5)
Campions West Furlong Lane Hurstpierpoint Hassocks West Sussex BN6 9RH
T1 Malus - remove branches overhanging house roof T2 Magnolia - to crown thin by 25% (height to remain the same).
Elizabeth House Greywell Road Up Nately Hampshire RG27 9PR
Group T1: Small dead elms, fell T2: Hazel, (shown in photo 1), we would reduce by approximately 2.5 - 3m to bring back in line with the kerb. All branches pruned will be cut to suitable growth points. T3: Large dead tree, approx. 12 metres tall (difficult to identify a species), fell T4: Ash (fraxinus excelsior), to reduce the branches extending over the roof of Elizabeth house by approximately 3m. This will help mitigate the chance of large branch failure, as these branches are on a co-dominant stem of the ash tree, that is leaning in the direction of the building. T5: Windblown dead hawthorn, fell Group T6: Approximately 8 Oaks (quercus robur) and 1 sweet chestnut (castenea sativa). All roughly 18-22m tall. These trees are all over hanging the roof, and in many cases multiple branches are touching the roof of Elizabeth House. We would like to reduce these branches laterally by 2.5-3m, and in doing so create a 3 metre clearance of the roof. We would also remove deadwood over the roof of the building. T7: Declining, ivy clad hawthorn. Situated on the steep bank behind Elizabeth House, this tree is leaning towards the building and is in a state of decline, with around 20% leaf coverage of the canopy. It is tall for a hawthorn at approximately 8m in height, with a 2m spread. We would like to fell this tree to mitigate the potential hazard. T8: Oak (quercus robur), approximately 19 metres in height. To remove hazardous deadwood and also to reduce the lowest 2 branches by 2m. These branches are a little over-extended, protrude significantly from the canopy line of the tree, and are over the busiest area of the business premises, with the bin area, and frequent activity beneath them. I feel the reduction is justified considering the frequency of targets below. N.B I would have included more photos in the application, but all of the photos I have taken of the trees, apart from the one of the hazel, are over the 10 megabyte limit
Catholic Church Piercy End Kirkbymoorside
T1- Copper Beech- Reducing part of the canopy overhanging the house to the southern boundary by 2m to allow clearance of the house wall and roof, G3 Yew- Trim back overhanging foliage to boundary wall
Tithe Barn The Street Didmarton Badminton Gloucestershire GL9 1DT
T1 Large prunus tree to be removed as it is too close to the house and causing issues with the roof
7 Cliff Top Lane Hessle East Riding Of Yorkshire HU13 0EP
HESSLE SOUTH FIELD CONSERVATION AREA - Crown reduction of 1 NO. Yew tree by 0.7 metres below roof peak. 0.5 meter lateral reduction on house side, then follow around to make the tree symmetrical.
6 Cedar Grove Heaton Moor Stockport SK4 4RN
The tree lies within the garden of a house that lies perpendicular to my home. The tree is at their side of the fence edge to my garden. The branches are hanging over my back garden and are nearly touching the roof. The previous owners maintained the tree and removed over hanging branches. This was around 25 years ago. More recently as the problem has increased I have approached the owners who have refused to take any action. It has now become a serious cause for concern. It blocks all my natural light and prevents the natural enjoyment of the garden. I would like to take action to remove the offending branches and trim back to the boundary. I will pay for the work and will be using a qualified and experienced arborist. I believe its a sycamore tree. I have looked at the tpo map and there is no tree listed as being where the tree is on the tpo map, directly facing the back of my house No 6. HAR/CA15.
Kingswood House Malthouse Lane Tadley Hampshire RG26 3NY
I have 5 Leylandii trees at the front of my property we would like to have permission to remove reasons being: 1... We have had previous subsidence on our property , from a neighbouring Leylandii in 2004, 3.5 metres away from our property. The tree was removed and subsidence resolved. 2... The 5 trees we would like to remove are now causing the following issues for us. (a) There are a number of large roots growing across the top of the ground and just under the ground very close to our property. They have lifted our patio area just outside our front door. Which we have now just replaced. We are very worried these trees are going to cause further subsidence to our property. The trees are very large and so close to our house. The closest tree being just 3.5 meters away from the house, with a circumference of 2.8 meters. The estimate height of the trees being taller than a two storey house. (b) ..The trees are cutting out the neighbour's and our light. (c)...The trees are restricting and damaging larger vehicles travelling down the lane. (d)...It is becoming more difficult for us to get house insurance to cover subsidence due to the location of the trees. 3...Once the trees are removed, we would like to put up a 6ft tall closeboard Fence for security and in keeping with what the neighbours in the lane already have. We would then plant a hedge in front of the fence by the lane side for greenery for wildlife. tree 1. Leylandii. 3.5m from house. the circumference of the base is 2.8m and splits into 3 main branches. the mass of branches grow out to the roof of house.The others stop short by 1.5 m as the house sits back there. tree 2. Leylandii 3.7m from house. circumference of base 1.35m. splits into 2 main branches. tree 3. small holly tree/ bush will be staying. tree 4. Leylandii 5.5m from house. 2.4m circumference. splits into 3 main branches. tree 5. Leylandii 5.1 from house. 1.5m circumference splits into 2 main branches. tree 6. Leylandii 5.5 from hous...
Juglans St Mary Bourne Andover Hampshire SP11 6AR
T1 Oak: fell (replacement planting proposed). T2 Walnut: crown reduce limbs overhanging the bungalow roof by 6m. Reduce the northerly limb over the house to the forks 2m from the trunk and reduce the west facing limbs back to the fork 5m from the trunk.
Piers House Rayes Lane Newmarket Suffolk CB8 7AB
Trees in a conservation area notification - one Lime (T1 on plan) reduce branch over roof by up to two metres; one Cherry (T2 on plan) reduce branches over roof to create a clearance of up to two metres; one London plane (T3 on plan) reduce branches over roof of house to create clearance of up to 2.5 metres: one Walnut (T4 on plan) remove lowest branch over roof, reduce branch over roof to create a clearance of two metres; 12 Sycamores (G1 on plan) reduce crown to provide up to 2.5 metre clearance of building