Land To The Rear Of 3 Upper Chantry Lane Canterbury Kent CT1 3HL
Wild cherry plum tree (T1) growing on unnamed road behind garage and next to boundary wall - fell.
The Vicarage 23 High Street Bridge Canterbury Kent CT4 5JZ
T1) Yew tree - reduce the tree down to its previous cutting points, and re-shape back the outer canopy of the tree all round as previously done. T2) Willow tree - set back on the boundary line and overhanging the neighbours garden, reduce the overhanging growth back and to reduce the crown of the tree by approximately 25% and tidy. T3) Willow tree - crown reduction of approximately 1/3 and re-shape back the outer canopy of the tree all round. T4) Hazel tree - overhang over the drive to be trimmed back. T5) Oak tree - to the right of the turning circle facing the vicarage - remove the major dead-wood. Cobnut: To lift the low growth from the roof of the garage.
9 Church Lane Westbere Canterbury Kent CT2 0HA
T1 - Dead Chamaecyparis lawsoniana - Lawson cypress, located on front roadside boundary: - fell T2 Quercus robur - Pendunculate oak, located at the foot of the slope, on the roadside boundary (Church Lane): - retrenchment pruned by removing the largest section of deadwood (over the garage) back to suitable growth, the reminder of the tree which also has substantial deadwood present to also be reduced back to suitable growth. In practice between 2-3m removed from selective branch tips. T3 Quercus robur - Pendunculate oak, located at the top of the bank over Church Lane; to remove the lowest small branch over the road back to the main stem.