Seeley Court The Street Ardleigh Colchester Essex CO7 7LD
At least 2 trees overhang into garden from neighbours garden who resides at Seeley Court. One of the trees has had several of the large branches fallen into garden and onto the roof of shed, becoming extremely unsafe in the garden. One of trees is also causing considerably darkness in the back of the house, more so when the tree is full of leaves. Proposed works to have all overhanging branches cut back and the safety of the tree assessed as its heavily leaning onto my wall. I am unaware of the tree species.
Andway Cottage Pyotts Hill Old Basing Hampshire RG24 8AP
4 large Conifer trees labelled 1-4 on the sketch plan. The plan is to remove them down to ground level . They are blocking significant amounts of light and are disrupting the driveway of Andway Cottage, two nearby fences and the shed of 3 Paynes Meadow. They appear to be the only conifer trees on 3 Paynes Meadow and Andway Cottage properties; other trees nearby on Pyotts Hill all appear to be deciduous so they seem out of place in comparison. See conifer tree photos document. 1 Hazel tree (tree 5) & 4 Beech trees - labelled 6-9 on the sketch plan. The plan is to remove them down to ground level. They are very close to the house, less than a meter, and are blocking significant amounts of light and overhanging the roof of Andway Cottage contributing to moss growth on the roof and blocked gutters. See Hazel and beech tree photos document. The work will be carried out by HGS Sherfield on Loddon.
7 Bull Road Birling West Malling Kent ME19 5JE
T1. Lilac, to be dismantled and removed to ground level due to close proximity to house, severe over shading inc the neighbour's house/garden and having little amenity value. One of the large limbs currently rests upon the shed roof, the applicant has drainage problems due to debris
123 - 125 North Street Burwell Cambridge CB25 0BB
T1 Ash - Fell, due to excessive shading T2 Ash x2 - Fell, due to previous house owner building garages and sheds around the tree; floor and roof of structures are now lifting which is unsafe T3 Wild plumb - Reduce to 2.5 meters. Currently these are standing at approximately 5/6 meters high and we're unable to access the fruit. T4 & T5 Apple Tree - Reduce to 2.5 m as advised by arborist T6 Sycamore - Reduce spread only by up to 3 meters and raise crown al round to 5m from ground level; the gardens on North Street are extremely narrow meaning that the shade from this tree reaches the entire width of the garden. T7 Apple Tree - Reduce to 2.5 m as advised by arborist
2 Gunnersbury Avenue Ealing London W5 3NH
T1 - Oak, Quercus robur - located on the LHS of the rear garden, closest to the house. Reduce crown by up to 4m and lift branches away from roof of adjacent shed, creating at least 1m clearance. Remove any dead, dying or dangerous branches above 25mm in diameter. T2 - Ash, Fraxinus excelsior - located on the LHS of the rear garden, adjacent to T1. Reduce crown by up to 4m, (the crowns of T1 and T2 grow together as a single crown). Remove any dead, dying or dangerous branches above 25mm in diameter. T3 - Ash, Fraxinus excelsior - located on the LHS of the rear garden, approximately halfway along the LHS boundary. Reduce crown by up to 4m. Remove any dead, dying or dangerous branches above 25mm in diameter. T4 - Ash, Fraxinus excelsior - located on the LHS of the rear garden, next in line from T3, (following the LHS boundary towards the rear boundary). Reduce crown by up to 3m, sever ivy at base of the tree's trunk, and remove any dead, dying or dangerous branches above 25mm in diameter. T5 - Ash, Fraxinus excelsior - located on the LHS of the rear garden, next in line from T4, (following the LHS boundary towards the rear boundary). Reduce crown by up to 3m. Remove any dead, dying or dangerous branches above 25mm in diameter.