62 Brookfield Road Grimsby North East Lincolnshire DN33 3JL
Ash tree identified as T1 and yellow star on attached sketch plan. The Ash tree has a notable cavity which extends downwards from a previously removed branch on the South side (See Pic 2). There is a cavity (See Pic 3) at approximately 1m above ground level. The depth of this extends to approximately 50% of the stem diameter. Significant heartwood decay is also visible. The vast majority of the crown of the tree is located within the top 25% of the stem which in such an exposed location creates a significant sail effect. The immediately adjacent Ash tree has also recently failed having similar decay. This has also left this individual tree more exposed to the wind. Due to the now increased risk of this tree also failing and causing damage to outbuildings and/or fences the client wishes to remove the tree.
48 Wisteria Drive Healing North East Lincolnshire DN41 7JB
Ash tree A1: cut back canopy encroachment to viable growth points. cut back to 1.5 metres off current boundary fence to Wisteria Drive. Removal of all deadwood. Ash Tree A2: cut back canopy encroachment to viable growth points. Cut back to 2 metres off current boundary fence. Reason: tree have not been maintained and large branches continue to fall off these trees.
268 Humberston Fitties Humberston North East Lincolnshire DN36 4EY
Retrospective application for retention of gravel, installation of fence to sides, erection of shed and installation of chimney to side of existing chalet, installation of CCTV and installation of grasscrete to entrance
The Roxton Practice Weelsby View Medical Centre Ladysmith Road Grimsby North East Lincolnshire DN32 9EF
Erection of various sections of security fencing including installation of gate
235 Station Road New Waltham North East Lincolnshire DN36 4PF
Retrospective application for the partial removal of the existing boundary hedge, fence and gates, erection of 2 metre high fencing and gates to the side and demolition of existing detached garage
3 Bargate Grimsby North East Lincolnshire DN34 4SS
Retrospective partial change of use of land to domestic curtilage, retain existing shed and 1.9m boundary fence and retain converted garage as garden room with associated alterations
Falcon Mews Cleethorpes North East Lincolnshire
Willow tree within grounds of Falcon Mews Part of G2: reduce canopy encroachment into 7 Marples Mews back to boundary fence. Reason: The Willow is nearly touching the house and is constantly dropping debris. The willow is starting to over power her garden and would like a little more natural light.
Land Off Peterson Drive And The Glade New Waltham North East Lincolnshire
T1 Horse Chestnut - Fell. Tree in terminal decline. Major limb/stem failure. Bacterial bleeding canker (Pseudomonas syringae pv. aesculi) infection. Small/discoloured leaves. Canopy dieback. Replace with 1no. Castanea sativa (Sweet Chestnut). T2 & T4 (TPO G1) Sycamore - Fell. Dead due to sooty bark disease (Cryptostroma corticale). Replace with 2no. Carpinus betulus (Hornbeam). T9 Cherry (TPO G4) - Fell. Dead. Replace with 1no. Sorbus aria 'Lutescens' (Whitebeam). T10 & T11 (TPO G5) Silver Birch - Fell. Dead. Replace with 2no. Alnus cordata (Italian Alder). T15 (TPO G6) Scots Pine - Dead. Replace with 1no. Pinus nigra 'Austriaca' clear stem/Pinus nigra ssp. nigra (Austrian Pine). T20 Pine (TPO G1) - Reduce first 2no. major structural limbs (approx. dia. 35cm & 40cm) located south at approx.14m to 15m agl, extending and sweeping south east over 1b Abbott's Grange. Cut back first lower limb by approx. 2m to 3m back to viable, secondary growth points. Reduce limb above back to first large viable, secondary growth point, to leave approx. 2m spread south and south east from boundary fence over 1b Abbott's Grange (see annotated photo 'T20 Pine (TPO G1) annotated cut lines'). T21 Lime (TPO T7) - Remove target stubs and epicormic suckered growth to clean stem up to 7m, including removing 3no. lower branches (50mm dia) south east (incl. dead branches) and 3no. lower limbs north and north west to clean stem up to codominant stem fork union. (see photo T21 Lime (TPO T7). Reduce remaining lateral spread east, cutting back to viable secondary growth points to leave approx. 2m from base of tree. Clean out to remove deadwood and truncated branches.
Park View Ashby Lane Ashby Cum Fenby North East Lincolnshire DN37 0RT
Change of use from paddock to residential garden. Installation of new driveway, pillars and gates. Erection of detached garden pavilion with associated outdoor kitchen and facilities and installation of tennis court with 3m high fencing and associated works
63 Park Drive Grimsby North East Lincolnshire DN32 0EQ
Amended works specification T1 Yew has been withdrawn for the 211 Notice and no longer to be considered. 2. Ash tree - the proposal is for it to be felled- in the corner of the front garden- its branches overhang onto the roundabout and this is a hazard as er have witnesses lorries hit the branches as they are driving. * the way the tree is growing is that is pushing against the fence which will over time be damaged by the tree * the tree blocks out much light in the front room - hence room is always cold- mould in it last Winter * do not plan to replace - it is on a corner and hazardous to oncoming traffic at the roundabout- nor do we want the fence to be compromised as it is being now 3- Holly tree- would like this to be felled- it has a * low amenity value- blocks out light and we had to have a holly tree felled years ago as it was bending towards the roof of the house and a health and safety hazard