10 Balfour Crescent Wolverhampton West Midlands WV6 0BJ
To remove the crown of one oak tree at 10 Balfour Crescent leaving 50% of the trunk, due to the centre of the trunk being hollowed out and being situated next to the house and over a conservatory, crown has grown to large for the supporting trunk, Ref 001 for location details.
Friars 192 Brentwood Road Herongate Brentwood Essex CM13 3PN
Mulberry tree to be reduced as excessive growth has made the tree top heavy and poses a hazard in high winds as close to conservatory, fruit cannot be picked due to the height. Apple tree to be dead wooded Dead Cyprus conifer to be removed hazard Yew tree to be dead wooded on main boundary low dead branches
10 Arnhill Road Gretton Corby NN17 3DN
T1: Goat Willow. Tree to be felled. Main trunk is rotten and there is now unacceptable risk to life and property. A large primary branch has already fallen just missing the conservatory/house. T2: Weeping Willow. Tree to be felled. Storm damage has caused a significant primary branch to fall hitting the patio/conservatory. Remaining structure is very tall, unbalanced and unstable posing a significant risk to life and property both at this residence and that of the next door neighbour. T3: Conifer: Crown reduction in height by 1-2 metres, with very minor lateral pruning to south side away from property. T4: Apple: Tree to be felled. Significant penetrative rot to main trunk means there is now unacceptable risk to life and property. Replacement fruit trees (apple, plum, pear) will be planted in other parts of the garden. T5/6/7: Yew hedge. Crown height reduced by 2m
Richmond Cottage High Street Hurley Maidenhead SL6 5LT
Beech tree - prune to give up to 2.5m clearance to the building line on the main south eastern elevation of Richmond Cottage (this does not include the porch); prune to give up to 2m clearance to any part of the neighbours house at Runnymede; prune to give up to 1m clearance to the overhead telecommunication wires and prune to give up to 3.5m directly over the driveway. Yew - crown lift to achieve up to 2.5m clearance over the ground; prune the crown on the eastern sector, which is opposite the corner point of the conservatory, to reduce crown extent by up to 0.5m. Lime - crown clean (removal of dead, defective branches, stubs) and either option a) crown thin by up to 20% the regrowth from the previous reduction points or option b) crown reduce back to the points of previous reduction leaving where possible a proportion of the smaller live twigs and branches to prevent potential dysfunction of the parent branches or stem; epicormics to be removed once a year over the next 2 years.
16 Kings Drive Heaton Moor Stockport SK4 4DZ
G1 4no. Conifer Rear left hand side. Reduce height of conifers to the height of the conservatory gutter and trim into more of a 'hedge shaped' block. T2 1no. Walnut. Rear left hand side. Reduce and re-shape walnut by up to 20% (approximately 14m down to 11m and a crown splay reduction of up to 3m). HAR/CA15
Southill Lodge South Hill Chislehurst BR7 5EF
Yew 2 no. trees on western boundary, adjacent to conservatory - Reduce crowns by approximately 1m and trim climbing plants, removing from upper crowns of both trees. T2 Dogwood on eastern boundary of rear garden, adjacent to outbuilding - Prune western side of crown by approximately 1m. reducing to appropriate side branches and providing a minimum of 1m clearance from wall and roof of building. T3 Sycamore on northern boundary, adjacent to lawn - Reduce crown by approximately 2m, leaving a balanced shape. T4 Small English Oak to east of Sycamore - Lightly reduce crown by approximately 1m, to tidy crown form. T5 English Oak adjacent to Sycamore (item 3), to west - Reduce southern side of crown overhanging lawn by 1.5-2m, cutting to appropriate side branches and growth points. Lightly reduce top by approximately 1m, to balance shape. T6 Scots Pine to north of driveway - Remove small, lowest branch hanging down above Holm Oak - Reduce southern side of crown by 1-1.5m, taking care to cut to appropriate growth points/side branches. Lightly reduce top, to balance shape. T7 Beech - Prune small, lower eastern branch protruding from canopy back into line with other branches.
White Hart Cottage Station Road Blythburgh IP19 9LH
Rear garden 1 x Beech -Fell to ground level. Reason: The Beech tree is too close to a conservatory and causing damage to glass and guttering and damage to the footpath. Owner happy to plant replacement tree much further away from the house and conservatory
Springfield Bungalow Old Church Lane Pateley Bridge HG3 5LY
Removal of 1 no. Spruce (T1) - Poor specimen with sparse canopy, supressing good specimen of Birch behind. Close to high retaining wall. Removal of 1 no. Birch (T2) - Close to conservatory, out grown location.
Land East Of 11 Eilanville Eilanville Hexham Northumberland
Trees in a Conservation Area application to remove 1 large branch from T1 Elm as tree is touching velux windows on roof, new conservatory is getting constructed udnerneath. MIinor pruning unsuitable due to lack of suitable retaining branches.
Orrishmere 2A Park Gates Drive Cheadle Hulme Cheadle SK8 7DF
1.Fell sycamore sapling, it is damaging the boundary fencing and also causes excessive shading. 2.Fell cherry tree, the roots have damaged the concrete base of a substantial outbuilding and there is also potential danger to the conservatory of a neighboring property. 3.Reduce silver birch crown by 20%, potential danger to main building and causing excessive shading. HAR/CA29, TPO#: - 77W.