1 Flat 2 Clifton Hill Brighton Brighton & Hove BN1 3HL
Rear Garden T1 - Bay Fell as close to ground level as possible. Apply systemic herbicide to stump to prevent re-growth. Due to the location of the tree, being next to the rear and close to Eastern side boundary wall. The client has started to notice cracks on the flint wall. The tree is already overgrown for its location and the fact it is now causing damage I recommend the tree be felled before any further damage can occur. ALL ITEMS INCLUDING REMOVING ARISING DEBRIS, LEAVING SITE CLEAN AND TIDY.
18 Hazeldene Meads Brighton Brighton & Hove BN1 5LR
1. There is a yew tree (T14) between our house at 18 Hazeldene Meads and the adjacent property at 16 Hazeldene Meads. It is now overgrown and is almost touching the two houses. We are concerned about the roots affecting the property at 16 Hazeldene Meads where the property was recently extended to become close to the boundary fence. At 18 Hazeldene Meads, it is affecting the light into our property and will encroach onto the roof and cause damage if allowed to grow. T14 Yew - Reduce in height by approx. 2m so that the top of the tree is at the same level as the adjacent gutter of 18 Hazeldene meads. Prune the sides of the tree to give 1m clearance of the properties on either side. T15 Silver Birch - Reduce the size of the crown by a maximum of 1.5m and remove dead wood.
23 De Montfort Road Brighton Brighton & Hove BN2 3AW
The tree is a mature sycamore. It has died and is leaning over the boundary towards Ainsworth House on Wellington Road. The tree needs to be felled and made safe.
12 Sackville Road Hove Brighton & Hove BN3 3FA
G1- Rowan x2- Fell to ground level REASON: Too close to boundary wall, casing path to lift -trip hazard. Stating to move pillar and wall.
11 Surrenden Close Brighton Brighton & Hove BN1 8EB
This large beech tree is on the boundary between my house (no11) and nos 6 and 7 Beechwood Close. It also spreads over my neighbours garden at 12 Surrenden Close. All 4 households would like the crown of the tree to be lifted and the size to be reduced as it is shading the gardens in Beechwood Close and blocking light from my property and is now very close to my house. I wish to apply to reduce the size of the crown by a maximum of 2-2.5m
Down House The Green Rottingdean Brighton Brighton & Hove BN2 7HA
1.Sycamore (left boundary) Re-pollard at original knuckles at approx. 4-5m above ground level. REASON: Previously pollarded T3 Sycamore x2 (frontage)-Crown reduction of a maximum of 2.5 metres REASON: Allo wmotre light through
6 Montpelier Villas Brighton Brighton & Hove BN1 3DH
T1 is a bay tree in the rear garden of number 6 Montpelier villas. Bn1 3DH. The tree is near the property on southern boundary. The works are to maintain the tree at a suitable size and height for its location. This will improve the sunlight to the rear garden which is currently being blocked and affecting the reasonable enjoyment and use if the garden area during the summer months. The works will not be detrimental, nor will it affect the trees amenity value. Rear Garden by House T1 - Bay Fell as close to ground level as possible. Stump of above Apply systemic herbicide to stump to prevent re-growth.
27 Lauriston Road Brighton BN1 6SN
T1 - Cherry Tree - Fell - Situated in the rear garden the tree is 4m tall, the rots are starting to damage the garden paving. The tree is on the boundary and causes shading to the neighbour's garden.
Loxdale Locks Hill Portslade Brighton & Hove BN41 2LA
T5- Holm Oak. Raise crown to approximately 3m and Reduce crown by 2m T4- Holm Oak. Remove all branches within 3m of student accommodation and outdoor seating area. Reduce the weight of any branches overhanging higher than 3m G4- x7 Sycamore along the eastern boundary. Reduce to previous pollard points.
Brighton And Hove High School Montpelier Road Brighton Brighton & Hove BN1 3AT
Boundary with Temple Gardens and Norfolk Terrace from Gate to Gate G1 - Multiple Shrubs, Ivy, Brambles, Elder etc Cut to ground level all vegetation surrounding the trees on the bank including regeneration from previoulsy felled trees close to the entrance. Ensure walls are cleared of all overhanging vegetation and all footpaths are free of ovehang under 3 metres in height. Sever ivy on all trees and remove a section approximately 0.5 to 1 metre. Include all vegetation on right hand side of Norfolk Terrace Gate to cut back to fenceline in an attempt to form a hedge. 1) All ground covering vegetation, including ivy, brambles and self-sewn elder will be removed from ground level to a height of up to 1.0m, to clear the lower stems, buttresses and roots of the mature trees, and the walls surrounding the property. This will enable tree inspections and inspection of any damage to the wall, as well as preventing nuisance to pedestrians on the public footpaths. 2) Trees have previously been felled on the Temple Gardens boundary, adjacent the northern gate. Neglect has led to regeneration causing damage to the wall and nuisance to pedestrians on the public footpath. Removing the regeneration will resolve these issues. 3) Historically, the trees on the right hand side of the western gate, have been kept as a hedge on the right hand side of the entrance footpath. Neglect has led to overgrowth. The works will restore the hedge to its former size and shape. ALL ITEMS INCLUDING REMOVING ARISING DEBRIS, LEAVING SITE CLEAN AND TIDY.