42 Bath Road Reading RG1 6PG
T1 Common ash tag 0439 - Remove dead wood Over 50mm over target area. T9 tag 0426 Hornbeam - Prune Specific Branch/Limb 1 by 1m to reduce end weight. Limb with end weight loading overhanging into garden on South West Side of crown- other lateral limbs have been severely pruned - the foliage is now sparse as a result T12 Sycamore tag 0456 -Remove snapped hung up branch over shed. T16 Sycamore - Remove Dead Wood Over 50mm over neighbouring garden. T17 Common yew tag 0802 - Remove Dead Wood Over 50mm overhanging all areas G1 Common ash tag 0439- Remove Basal and Epicormic Growth up to 2.5m
The Vicarage Thames Street Sonning Wokingham RG4 6UR
SECTION 211 NOTIFICATION FOR WORKS IN A CONSERVATION AREA G1, Mixed Species - Remove dead stems from ivy clad hazel to approx. 500mm from ground level; maintain clearance of lower branches over the driveway to a height of approx. 4.5m from ground level and 0.5m from kerb line. G2, Mixed Species - Prune back low branches in contact with the wall, fence to maintain a clearance of up to 1.0m where possible; prune low branches over paths to statutory height of 2.5m from ground level; prune branches over property roof to achieve a clearance of approx. 1.5m, targeting secondary points of pruning (approx. 1.5m lateral growth); remove Elder growing close to the fence and treat stump. G3, Mixed Species - Reduce tops of the Yew by approx. 2.0m from highest apical tip; trim face next to the driveway; top Beech to points of previous pruning by removing approx. 3.0m in height to leave a finished height of approx. 2.5m from ground level; trim side lateral growth on the garden side. T1, Ash - Remove lowest x 2 branches growing over the vicarage roof to source; prune branches above the vicarage to maintain a clearance of approx. 2.0m from the roof by pruning back to secondary points of pruning. G4, Mixed Species - Prune back low branches in contact with the fence to source; prune overhanging branches back to party line along entire group, to the tops of the plants; remove Elder and rose growing on the vicarage side of the fence; prune back remaining Elders back to party line and away from the fence; prune Elder to clear BT cable. T37, Horse Chestnut - Remove chestnut growing next to the fence to approx. 50mm from ground level. T38, Ash - Remove major and moderate deadwood; prune secondary branch to reduce potential notch stress by drop crotch pruning longer lower branches (see photo). T39, Lime - Raise low branches to approx. 4.0m by removing branch over shed and x 2 over neighbouring fence to source; remove x 2 low branches towards the Ash to source; raise remaining branches to approx. 4.0m from ground level by targeting secondary points of pruning; remove basal epicormic and elder. T2, Indian Chestnut - Reduce limb to the Southwest growing towards the Lime, by approx 3.0m of lateral growth; remove elders from basal area. T45, Sycamore - Reduce regrowth where squirrel damage is compromising structural integrity; remove moderate and major deadwood; maintain statutory clearance over the tow path. G5, 8 x Yew, Hazel - Maintain statutory height clearance of 2.5m over the tow path; remove moderate and major deadwood over the tow path; remove cluster of hazel in the corner of the chain-link & wooden fence. T43, Sycamore - Remove major and moderate deadwood from over the footpath. T42, Sycamore - Remove major and moderate deadwood. G6, Laurel, Yew - Prune to maintain a clearance of approx. 1.0m from the fence where possible; this will not include whole tree removal unless stems are less than 75mm in diameter; maintain statutory height clearance over public footpath. T47, Sycamore - Remove some lower understory laurels to achieve a clearance of approx. 2.0m from the base of the tree. T3, Sycamore - Remove sycamore and identified laurel stem.
131 London Road North Merstham Surrey RH1 3AL
Submission of Tree Protection Plan details pursuant to condition 4 of permission 20/00254/F. Alterations to existing detached house and conversion into 6 self contained flats. 4x2b-2x1b. Provision of 10 car parking spaces. Conversion of external shed into bicycle storage and refuse storage.
Parabola House Parabola Road Cheltenham Gloucestershire
Apple tree in the rear car park:- reduce growth back to previous points and reduce the overextended limbs over the shed by no more than 1m beyond old points
34 Rouse Gardens London Southwark SE21 8AF
Details of Condition 4. Tree protection as required by planning permission 22/AP/2987 dated 25/11/2022 for construction of a single storey rear extension with integrated canopy. Demolition of the existing shed and construction of a new shed building and bike store to the side. Facade alterations to replace the existing windows and cladding. Renovation of the existing porch/garage to include a new roof, cladding and glazing. Installation of two rooflights to the rear roof slope. Boundary alterations to continue the existing hit and miss brick wall. Excavation works to create a lower patio level linking the new shed building to the main house and minor landscaping works to reform the front and rear gardens.
7 Welby Close Sleaford Lincolnshire NG34 7BP
Lime - Removal of the limb over shed and a crown lift by 6m.
Bishops Mill 1 Westgate Grove Canterbury Kent CT2 8AA
T1 - Marsh Cypress - 10% crown reduction in rear garden. My landscaping contractor told me in January 2015 that CCC had consented to the removal of this tree and grinding out its stump. He told me that a CCC conservation officer with responsibility for archaeology had also visited the site, and had no objection to this proposal. Having obtained further expert advice, from a local tree specialist, I decided it would be far preferable to retain the tree. However, this would be possible only if I could obtain consent for a 10% crown reduction each year, to ensure no further increase in its spread and the extent of its root growth. This was necessary to meet insurance requirements, the tree being close to the long boundary wall, the river embankment, and the dwelling itself, all of which are listed Grade II. The crown reduction having been approved in advance on each occasion to date, the work has been carried out January/February every year. The tree has continued to grow vigorously, is well-shaped, and remains suitable in size for its environment. I now seek consent for a 10% crown reduction, to be carried out by the same local specialist. The work proposed would be done during January or February 2024, when the tree will have shed its foliage and become dormant.
10 Shelley Avenue Cheltenham Gloucestershire GL51 7DW
T1 - Oak tree in back garden - tree reduced on extremity sections by up to 2.5m (2m to be used a maximum threshold wherever possible), pruning to strong subordinate growth to blend into existing shape of canopy. Crown lifted to 3m approx height, lifted off shed, away from fences. Front lower sections, left side overhanging garden sections, right side overhanging garden sections, back side of tree pruned back on worst areas. Not an overall reduction and no work will be done on height pruning. Only pruning on sections worst extended.
Oswald Lodge Frog Lane Bishopsbourne Kent CT4 5HR
Twin stemmed Wild Cherry with weak bifurcated basal union at 0.5m and has shed a leader on weak union at approximately 2m during recent high winds. Remainder of tree is structurally compromised - Fell to ground level. Tree located in garden of property within falling distance of house.
51 West Street Reigate Surrey RH2 9BZ
T1. Bay rear garden RHS - Crown Reduction. Reducing the height and spread of the tree by up to 5 metres and remove major deadwood greater than 25mm in diameter. Reduce encroachment into neighbours to boundary line. All pruning cuts shall be made to suitable secondary growth points and shall maintain a stable platform for the expected re growth 14x10m down to 9x5m Dieback in upper crown T2. Variegated Holly rear garden RHS - Crown Lift to provide 3 metres clearance from ground level and clip round to shape and tidy, removing up to half a metres growth 10x6m. Works to clear pathway.T3. Beech x 2 rear garden RHS - Crown Reduction. Reducing the height and spread of the tree by up to 3 metres and remove major deadwood greater than 25mm in diameter. All pruning cuts shall be made to suitable secondary growth points and shall maintain a stable platform for the expected re growth 18x12 down to 15x9m Tight included compression fork at 3m. Works to alleviate stress on weak union.T4. Holm Oak x 3 rear boundary - Crown Lift to provide 3 metres clearance from ground level 9x7m. Works to allow light under trees.T5. Yew rear garden LHS - Crown Reduction. Reducing the height and spread of the tree by up to 2 metres. All pruning cuts shall be made to suitable secondary growth points and shall maintain a stable platform for the expected re growth 10x9m down to 8x7m. Works to reshape tree following the failure of an adjacent tree and to clear neighbours shed and boundary wall.T6. Leyland Cypress rear garden LHS - Reduce height by approximately 3 metres and shape laterally as required 16x10 down to 13x8m. Works to allow light to rear of property.