28 High Street Croxton Cambridgeshire PE19 6SX
Tree T1 ash tree to be removed. The tree is on a boundary and has damaged the existing boundary fence. this has now been replaced but threatens the new one. Reduce Hedge to a finished height of 1.8 m and remove all the ivy and dead wood.
Home Farm Cambridge Road Madingley Cambridgeshire CB23 8AH
Remedial works to boundary, including demolition of remaining wall and erection of boundary party fence. The proposed works comprise of: a) The demolition of the existing brick wall. b) Removal of existing tree roots. c) Construction of new reinforced concrete foundation to finish flush with neighbours ground level. d) Construction of new dwarf brick wall to match height of foundation. e) Installation of new timber fence.
19 And 22 High Street Madingley Cambridgeshire CB23 8AB
Works as identified by Writtle Forest Consultancy in Survey Schedule of July 2022 : Trees in coloured/shaded circles on Tree Survey Plan : T2412 Sycamore at 19 High Street ~ Self-seeded tree growing against boundary fence - fell to ground level. T2422 Plum at 22 High Street ~ Reduce crown in height by 3.0 metres and 4.0 metres laterally to reduce weight and load above decay, of which there is some evidence at base.
The Old Vicarage Church Lane Sawston Cambridgeshire CB22 3JR
G.1 Group of 10 Sycamore trees. Fell to ground level low amenity trees. Trees to be removed and new boundary fence and shrubs / trees to be planted as replacemnt T.1 Ash - Fell to ground level Ash tree in decline - Ash dieback H.2 - Conifer hedgerow - Fell to ground level hedge in 'L' shape due to dieback garden side. Re plant with Yew T.3 Lime - fell to ground level self seeded tree T.4 Sycamore - Fell sucker shoots x3 to allow more light and space to re landscape area.
32 High Street Knapwell Cambridgeshire CB23 4NR
T1 Elder - fell (this tree straddles the boundary between 31and 32 High Street and has reached a height of about 7.5m. It is too close to 32 and is also preventing erection of a boundary fence between the two properties) T2 Cherry - reduce by 1.5 metres to achieve overall height of 5.5.metres smaller branches are interfering with the overhead telephone cables.
1 Kays Close And 2 Kays Close Melbourn Cambridgeshire SG8 6EJ
Proposal: H.1 - Mixed line of trees mainly Ash and Beech at land adjacent to the boundary fencing with Melbourn Hub and Brooksbank. Reduce height by approx 10 metres to roof apex of Melbourn Hub and number 1 Brooksbank. Some individual trees may be left taller as specified by Kays Close owners to provide some height variability. Site address: 1 & 2 Kays Close, Melbourn, SG8 6EJ & 32 High Street SG8
St Marks Vicarage 13 Barton Road Cambridge Cambridgeshire CB3 9JZ
T4. Sycamore (on right hand side of garden, on boundary, picket fence has been erected with a gap to accommodate buttress roots) Much of crown overhanging adjacent property. Crown lift to clear sheds giving 4m ground clearance, remove major dead wood and inspect union at 3m. T9. Ash (close to rear left hand corner of garden, 5.5m from rear boundary wall. Large primary limb growing to South, overhanging roof of adjacent house. Crown reduce from 3-6m and remove dead wood
3 Horn Lane Linton CB21 4HT
Single storey rear extension, removal of 4 pollarded lime trees and re-instatement of a new timber boundary fence with new pedestrian gate.
3 Clay Close Lane Impington Cambridgeshire CB24 9NE
Fell T1 Field Maple and grind out stump. This young self set tree is becoming too large for its position. It is too close to both houses (no.3 & no.3A), the boundary fence and adjacent patios. It is starting to give cause for concern especially with regard to damage to the fence, drains and paved areas Plan to replant with a smaller tree (eg.Prunus Serrula) further away from fence, buildings and paving.
The Old Rectory Rectory Lane Kingston Cambridgeshire CB23 2NL
T2 Lime - growing over from neighbouring property, cut back to fence line by removing two metres. T3 Laburnum - growing over from neighbouring property, cut back to boundary line by removing two metres, leaving suitable growth points where possible. Trim ivy back to line also. Reasons - trees are heavily Ivy clad and leaning towards a listed building. To maintain light and size of trees also.