Corner Croft 31 Berks Hill Chorleywood Rickmansworth Hertfordshire WD3 5AJ
Tree number - G1 Tree type - x2 Hazel (Corylus avellana) Approx Height - 5m Location - Front garden Right hand boundary Service - Prune Work required- reduce height down to approximately 3m, cut back to provide approximately 1m clearance from clients house Reason - as part of continued maintenance Tree number - T1 Tree type - Laurel (prunus laurocerasus) Approx Height - 1.5m Location - Rear garden left hand boundary near house Service - Prune Work required- remove dead section (see photos) Reason - section is near to dead Tree number - G2 Tree type - Laurel (prunus laurocerasus) Approx Height - 4m Location - Rear garden Rear boundary Service - Prune Work required- reduce height down to approximately 2.5m (gutter height of adjacent shed/garage Reason - as per clients wishes Tree number - T2 Tree type - Plum (prunus spp) Approx Height - 6m Location - neighbours tree, overhangs clients Rear garden Right hand boundary and clients Apple tree Service - Prune Work required- cut back to boundary the overhang to clients garden Reason - to reduce encroachment
Ashmansworth Manor Bartletts Down Lane Ashmansworth Hampshire RG20 9SG
Line of trees T1 to T7 on rear property boundary, medium mature trees crowded out inhibiting lower growth and broader tree health. Owner and neighbour would like to remove T 2 and T6 in order to promote more balanced growth. Copper Beech T1 Crown lift to 4.5 removing secondary and tertiary branches only Copper Beech T7 Crown lift to 4.5 removing secondary and tertiary branches only Oak T2 Remove leaving 4m habitat pole Oak T6 Remove leaving 4m habitat pole Ornamental T8 remove as now over grown by Copper Beech above and interfering with lower branches of T1 Ornamental Tennis Court T9 remove as old and unhealthy Lawson Cypress T10 remove as planted too close to neighbouring identical Lawson Cypress and causing imbalance in growth. Remove straight stem T10 and allow remaining tree to fill out Hornbeam hedge remove first tree and re shape hedge end. Planted by owners in middle of rear garden but now excessively segmenting garden. Yew T11 next to house is growing into the property and telephone lines. Owner wishes to subtly take back the tree by 2m on the house side whilst retaining shape and height, smaller branches only max cut 75mm Ash T12 suffering die back, permission to remove limb over road at front of property Yew T13 lift off garage roof by 1.5m and subtly reshape T14 Ash in center of garden, medium large tree with die back needs to be removed to ground level T15 Oak by tennis court, remove lateral limb over court to trunk as long lateral with no suitable growth point to cut to. Remove dead stump where previous limb has fallen. Subtle crown lift of lateral lower limb over garden to allow access for machinery T16 small Ornamental, poor condition requires removal and replacement
5 Nodders Way Biddenham Bedford Bedfordshire MK40 4BJ
T1 Ash tree. Prune back lower branch's to suitable points of growth, ( aprox 2m) away from garage and boundary where green house is. T2 Ash tree remove drooping limb back to source to prevent further break out and crown raise the rear limb by 2m. T3 Ash tree. Prune back the lower canopy by 2m, where the branch's have grown into and over the Laburnum we need to prune back by 3m out of the Laburnum canopy. T4 Laburnum Reduce canopy by 1.5m
Squirrels Old Rectory Lane Blakeney Holt Norfolk NR25 7PY
Trees T1 and T2 both pine trees, adjacent to the house and garage. To remove these two trees, and replace with two substitutes, further from the house, towards the boundary of the Plot with Saxlingham Road.
Muirfield Willow Grove Chislehurst BR7 5BS
Large Pine tree at front of property - Reduce to ground level. Robinia and Holly - Prune back lower branches overhanging garage roof by approximately 3m. Row of Conifer trees at side of house - Reduce height by 2m and prune sides by 1.5m. Cherry and Hawthorn trees - Prune back by approximately 2m. Row of overgrown Holly trees at rear boundary fence - Reduce height by approx 3m and prune back by 2m. Overgrown Conifer on garden fence line - Dismantle and remove.
Manor House New Road Hurley Maidenhead SL6 5LN
T2 Red Oak - removal of partial branch. T3 and T5 Crab apple and Whitebeam - fell. T12 and T13 x2 Prunus trees fell. Bay - reshape bay outside gates. Lime - raise canopy to provide clearance to roof of gazebo/garden structure of 1m. Hedge cut side of tall conifer hedge alongside house, right hand boundary, section between garage and rear garden.
Whybournes Redwell Lane Ightham Sevenoaks Kent TN15 9EE
Reason for works: Good aboricultural practice managing the trees in proportion with their surroundings maximising amenity value. Some of the work listed is management of neglected hedges etc in the front garden above the house: T1 - Yew, 1m shorten laterally and reduce height to match, T2 - split Conifer, fell and stump grind, T3 - Golden Conifer In front of house towards drive, trim growth from faces and reduce height by a metre, T4 - Reduce crown of Cherry by appx 6 metres to suitable growth points, T5 - Cherry downhill along fence-line from driveway in front garden, reduce to previous points shortening by appx 6metres beyond this, T6 Holly: reduce by appx 4metres to height of elder in front and fell elder Lower garden working along the boundary. T7 - reduce large Laurels down to the height of the Cob Nuts (3m), T8 in front and then halve the height of the cobnuts (to 1.5m), also removing the dead Laurel, T11 top of garden, along from studio, reduce Cobs by half (to 1.5m) T12 Mulberry- Gentle reduction of a appx 1-2metre of lateral spread, to tighten shape, crown clean and gently lift and also remove any deadwood front garage: T14 - Yew adjacent, reduce crown shortening by up to two metres, Cob Nut alongside, reduce height fifty percent (to1.5m) and cut back from garage T15 Holly, reduce laterally to give a foot clearance away from the garage and trim height, continue this along the drive side Holly hedging
Garden Cottage Upper Street Tingewick Buckinghamshire MK18 4QL
The tree in question is a silver birch. The tree is now between 15 and 20m tall, located in the middle of the garden. It presents a danger to the house (which is less than 15m away). It also prevents our plans for solar panels on the south facing garage roof to the rear (subject to heritage permission as we are a grade II listed building), and it is far too large for the location it currently occupies. When planted, the tree was at the end of the garden (hence the boundary of the conservation area was set at the end of the original garden. Since then however the garden has been extended, and the tree has grown to a height out of proportion with its location in the garden. Our plan is to replace this tree with two much smaller ornamental cherry trees, which will be kept at the same height as the apple trees on the other side of the path (see photo 3) around 3-5 meters high. We will take down the tree, and use the majority of the canopy for mulch within our garden. Once the root is ground out the new trees will be planted. We have taken advice from Nick Hanks at Greensleeves Estate and Countryside management who has done work on the tree in the past, but taking height out of the tree will leave it misshapen, as its not a species that responds well to having the canopy reduced, and as we would like to fit solar panels over the next couple of years, this work would be a precursor to any solar work being successful. The work to remove the tree will be done by Greensleeves and the timing of the work also agreed with Greensleeves to avoid any sensitive times of year, particularly nesting season.
Blundeston House 5 Eden Road Royal Tunbridge Wells Kent TN1 1TS
Trees in a Conservation Area Notification: No.1. Beach tree in the garden to the south of Blundeston House.. Trim Down canopy of the beach tree by approx 30% as carried out in previous years. No. 2. Sycamore Trees on West boundary. Trim down canopy approx 30% as previous No. 3. Leylandii to rear of garage (2) Fell, due to size and proximity to neighbouring property ( 1 metre from neighbours boundary) and causing excessive shading to garden .
Holystones 2 Yarwell Road Wansford Peterborough PE8 6JP
T.1 Purple Leaved Plum - Reduce selected branch endings to reshape crown and raise crown, as considered necessary, adjacent to and over the rear boundary of the neighbouring property & T.2 Cotoneaster - Reduce large limb growing towards garage, to suitable secondary growing point, to avoid potential for future failure and selectively reduce overlong branch endings to reshape the crown, including reducing the overhang to the footpath and branch endings growing towards the house on the SW side of the crown, as discussed on site.