7 Park Drive Beccles NR34 7DQ
WDC TPO 178 Rear garden 2 x Beech (T1 & T2) - Fell to ground level. Reason - Trees have been poorly reduced (see photo), side load has been left meaning all weight is now heading towards neighbouring property. The nature of the pruning cuts, considering the species means re-growth is highly unlikely. T3 Beech - Reduce and reshape by 2.5m MAX. Reason - Tree has a heavy lean over shed, will reduce wind sail and stresses on main stem.
52 Kirkley Park Road Lowestoft Suffolk NR33 0LG
Rear garden 1 x young Sycamore - Reduce by up to 50%, to keep small 1 x Sweet Chestnut - Remove 2 x low branches overhanging shed
Middle Stump The Street Easton Suffolk IP13 0ED
Rear garden bordering water meadow 1 x Silver Birch Tree - Crown reduction due to excessive growth threatening damage to shed.
20 St Georges Road Beccles Suffolk NR34 9YQ
Rear garden 3 x Oaks - Remove 2 lowest limbs over shed, Remove 2 lowest limbs from middle tree overhanging neighbours grass and reduce limb over neighbours flat roof and conservatory by 1.5m
Breaker 39A High Street Southwold Suffolk IP18 6AB
1 x Holly - Reduce and shape by up to 50% ensuring overhanging branches are reduced. Reason: The Holly tree is covered in ivy and is leaning across the alleyway and towards several low hanging cables. It is also encroaching on sheds.
The Retreat High Street Yoxford Suffolk IP17 3EU
Monkey Puzzle Tree (Araucaria Araucariaceae) and Evergreen Oak Tree (Quercus ilex) in the front garden of The Retreat. The Monkey Puzzle is so large that if it fell during a storm there would be significant damage to any of the 4 houses that surround it. It sheds branches in windy weather. We would like to remove the whole tree. We have spoken with a tree surgeon and he advises that removal would be a good solution. The Evergreen Oak is large, heavy, diseased and unbalanced. About 15% overhangs the public pavement and the High Street (A1120) and if the diseased bough fell during a storm there would be significant hazard to road users. About 40% is angled towards 2 neighbouring houses and if this bough fell during a storm there would be significant damage to one or both houses. We would like to pollard the tree by removing the heavy overbalanced parts of both the main boughs.
21 Ingate Beccles Suffolk NR34 9RU
Rear garden 5 x overgrown conifers originally planted as hedge - Fell to ground level 1 x Large conifer - Remove two lowest boughs to raise canopy over shed
59 Blyburgate Beccles Suffolk NR34 9TQ
Rear garden 1 x young Cork Willow - Fell to ground level Reason: very close to boundary fence and neighbours outbuildings and shed
Framlingham Castle Castle Street Framlingham IP13 9BP
T66 Sycamore overhanging bowls club - Remove hung up leader and deadwood (>25mm diameter) over the bowls club. Sever ivy at base. Crown raise to provide 2m clearence of sheds. EH2 Framlingham Castle tree works details, excerpts from inspection sheet.
Southpork Lowestoft Road Beccles Suffolk NR34 7DG
TPO 178 - Woodland behind South Pork owned by Pine Trees Park Drive Beccles T1- Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) - Pollard to approximately 15ft to appropriate growth points. T2- Sweet Chestnut (Sativa Castanea) - Pollard to approx. 20ft to appropriate growth points. Reason: These two trees are growing from within Mr stringer's property and overhanging the boundary of both Southpork and its neighbouring property Mile End casting excessive shade over the two gardens. The sweet chestnut has shed a large limb in recent winds so residents are concerned for safety of overhanging limbs. Mr Stringer has been contacted regarding the trees and has provided written consent for the work to be undertaken.