The Garth Royston Road Litlington Cambridgeshire SG8 0RJ
T.1 Walnut - Reduce lateral branches over garden house by 2M to alleviate end weight and reduce risk of failure from weak union stem at 3M from floor level. Crown lift to 4M from floor level
18 West Wickham Road Balsham Cambridgeshire CB21 4DZ
T1 Walnut - Crown lift to 2.5m above ground level - this is to allow more light in to the house and a garden.
Field Rear Of 15 School Lane Toft Cambridgeshire CB23 2RE
Ash tree on the boundary of 15 School Lane and the field to the rear locally known as 'Home Meadow'. It is the only tree on the rear of 15 School Lane property boundary. Reduce overhanging branches by up to 2 metres.
42 Sedley Taylor Road Cambridge Cambridgeshire CB2 8PN
Robinia reduce height by 3.5m and spread by 2.5m by pruning of longest leaders, shape round, raise canopy to clear 2.5m high reason - decayed areas at previous pruning heads risk of limb / branch failure adjacent to path road and house
12 High Street Melbourn Cambridgeshire SG8 6EB
Horse Chestnut Dying to left of house, right of play equipment and front of moat - Fell to a low stump of up to 6in
19 Chishill Road Heydon Cambridgeshire SG8 8PW
1 x Copper Beech Tree - Reduce the height by 2 metres then reduce the remaining crown by 1-1.5 metres. The tree is in close proximity to the house and is near the boundary for nextdoor.
93 New Road Haslingfield Cambridgeshire CB23 1LP
S73 to vary condition 3 of ref: 22/00842/HFUL (Erection of double garage with home office on existing front drive) to seek approval for use of the home office as a bedroom.
Mercedes-Benz 199 Barnwell Road Cambridge Cambridgeshire CB5 8SH
Erection of a new substation to the North of the site with timber hit and miss fence barrier. Layout amendments to front of house parking to accommodate new electric charging bays.
Netherhall Farm, The Farm House Worts Causeway Cambridge Cambridgeshire CB1 8RJ
Trees A and B (elm). Dead. These are both multi-stem elm with individual stems approximately 150 mm in diameter. All stems from both trees are dead: bark has completely peeled off in many places presume from Dutch Elm disease and there are extensive insect holes. Request to fell and replant in similar location in front of the house, possibly with disease resistant elm. Tree C (species unknown). Dead. Trunk approximately 250 mm in diameter. Bark is peeling off and it is shedding limbs. I am concerned it will eventually fall and damage other healthy trees. This is the only dead tree in the group and so is easy to identify. Fell and replant with another native species.
6 Conduit Head Road Cambridge Cambridgeshire CB3 0EY
Both trees are adjacent to No 6 on street. T26 - Reduce crown on house side by 2-3m and remove deadwood T27 - Remove dead wood and hung up branch