The Old School House Bridge Road Hunton Bridge Hertfordshire
T1 - Birch x 1 - prune off first two lateral branches above roof, reduce remainder of crown on this side by 2m Reasons: becoming outgrown and now in contact with the roof and skylight window.
St Benedicts Abbey Charlbury Grove Ealing W5 2DY
T1: Goat Willow - Create pollard at approx. 4m. G1: Lawson Cypress x 4 - Fell to a point as close to ground level as is reasonably practicable to leave a stump. G2: Various Species - Crown reduce to contain and re-shape. T3: Hydrangea - Trim back to main framework. Prune to give clearance from roof and windows.
29A North Street Burwell Cambridge CB25 0BA
T1 Holly - Reduce to window height and topiarise into a sphere T2 Prunus - Reduce crown to clear building including roof and windows by 1.2 - 1.3m T3 Prunus - Reduce crown by 1.5m to allow light to vegetables
Long Croft Comp Lane Platt Sevenoaks Kent TN15 8NR
Cut back to boundary sweet chestnut branch growing over neighbours roof. Overgrown boundary hedge consisting of mainly hazel, holly trees and one yew tree to be reduced down in line with the neighbours upstairs bathroom window. Both sides of this boundary hedge to also be trimmed in
33A Main Street Mursley Buckinghamshire MK17 0RT
Leylandii (L1 to L4) - Reduction in height of existing trees to ~0.5m below ridge line of house roof. Trees cause excessive shading and at risk of breaking White Poplar (T1) - Prune back where the tree branches are now knocking against windows and roof of house
Adams Cottage Rodmarton Cirencester Gloucestershire GL7 6PE
T1 (Lime) - Remove epicormic growth from main trunk up to height of 10m. T2 (Lime) - Remove 2 large limbs, one at 8m & one at 10m and reduce 2 limbs back by 5m to re-balance tree. T3, T4 & T5 (Lime) - Remove epicormic growth up to a height of approximately 10m. Refer to attached plans and photographs. The 'Tree locations (numbered)' document provides the reference for the proposed works for each of five trees. All trees are Lime trees. None are protected trees (no TPO). The proposed works are: Tree 1 - Removal of overhanging branches (quantity: 6). Tree 2 - Removal of 4 large lower limbs, and 4 further limbs to be reduced by up to 50%, to reduce the current 10m overhang into the Adams Cottage garden, and across the roof of Adams Cottage itself. Tree 3,4,5 - These three trees are co-located (growing close together), and these three trees together overhang Adams Cottage by up to 10m. The removal of up to 8 lower branches in these three trees (combined total) is proposed. No reduction in tree height is requested for any of the above five trees. Trees 2, 3,4,5 are believed to be contributing to damp (as reported in a recent Surveyor report), as well as materially reducing natural light to three windows of the property. The trees have been inspected by a professional tree surgeon. Examples of where limb reduction would be made are shown in the document provided 'Tree and Branch cutting points'.
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.
Temple Croft 42 Scartho Road Grimsby North East Lincolnshire DN33 2AD
Horse Chestnut (T1), Re-pollard to existing pollard points due to proximity to neighbouring property and shading. Maple (T2), Crown lift to give 2m clearance of building roof due to branches interfering with roof. (G1) Privet hedgerow and Cherry trees fell due to proximity to building (under 1m) they shade roof and windows all day making outside of building damp and rooms cold
The Old Cottage The Village Dymock Gloucestershire GL18 2AJ
Yew tree growing against neighbouring house. Remove lower branch away from neighbours bedroom window and lift the canopy off the roof.
9 Front Street Middleton On The Wolds Driffield East Riding Of Yorkshire YO25 9UA
MIDDLETON CONSERVATION AREA - Remove 1 no. Elm tree due to close proximity to the property and is touching the roof and windows; Side reduce 1 no. Sycamore tree back to the boundary due to the tree blocking light to the property, is dropping branches, sap, twigs and bird droppings onto the property, garden and washing