Blakeney Downs Morston Road Blakeney Norfolk NR25 7BG
New entrance gates and associated boundary treatment and outdoor swimming pool and associated single storey detached pool house
Dunluce House Market Street Tunstead Norwich Norfolk NR12 8AH
T1 maple to reduce laterals overhanging house by 2m, T2 maple to reduce laterals overhanging house by 2.5m, T3 yew to reduce laterals back to boundary and G1 pines to remove broken/hanging branches
Ivy Farm 1 High Street Overstrand Norfolk
Trees 1-20 Self seeded sycamores that have been previously pollarded. I have received a letter from a neighbour asking for these trees to be pollarded again as they are shading their garden and house with branches overhanging their boundary and fence line. Tree 21 A sycamore that has two main trunks rising from ground level, one of which has decay near the bottom and has a bias towards static caravans sited nearby. The other trunk is upright. I would like to remove the upper half of the decayed trunk to ease the weight load on the tree. Trees 22-28 Sycamore trees. These tree have been previously pollarded and I would like to reduce them further so they could be cut in line with the existing hedge row, around 4 meters. They are very near to touring caravans creating excessive shading and damage to grassed ares below. Tree 29 An elder tree / bush that has decay at the roots. This tree is overhanging the public pavement on Carr Lane and I would like to remove it for safety reasons.
Glaven Cottage Edgefield Road Hunworth Norfolk NR24 2EL
T1 The oak tree to the front of the property known as Glaven Cottage, shall have its lower crown raised to a height of 3.5 metres over the house drive side, reduce the outer peripheral crown by one metre and clear around the BT cable and raise over the roadside to approximately 5 metres in height. G1 In addition there are 5 oaks and three hawthorns to be removed upon the side boundary
Weavers House 3 High Street Southrepps Norfolk NR11 8AH
To remove 2 lime trees and a silver birch and clump of conifer, reduce in height a holly by 2.5m to below power cable, reduce all over a cherry by 2m and shape giving clearance below cable and a large copper beach to uplift to 4m reduce over extended branches by 2m and shape on garden side of Weavers House and reduce over hanging to neighbours boundary by 2.5m giving clearance to garage roof and shape.
Bramblings Colne Road Cromer Norfolk NR27 9DP
Sycamore (T1) - Fell because of excessive shading and close proximity to house (3 metres); loss of enjoyment of very small garden; and damage being caused to boundary wall by aggressive growth. Amenity value is compensated by the presence of a further 6 large lime trees (T2 - T7) on my small corner plot.
Cliff House 23 Overstrand Road Cromer Norfolk
To remove a leylandii and holm oak. No.1 medium sized Leylandii Tree currently on the right hand boundary fence (when looking from the house) now too large for its current position and in poor condition. No.2 Multi stemmed young Holm Oak (Evergreen Oak) situated on the boundary at the end of the garden, becoming too large for the area it occupies.
Chicken Barn Smokers Hole Saxlingham Holt Norfolk NR25 7AX
Hedgerow removal - The hedge forms a boundary adjacent to the minor lane to either side of an existing farm and house access to the north east side of the minor lane. The access has limited visibility in both directions resulting from the location of the hedge close to the roadway edge (with a narrow verge). It is therefore notified that the hedge is proposed to be removed for the distance of 110m to the north west and 62m to the south east to improve the vision for users of this access. As a part of the proposal and integral with it, is a commitment to replace the removed hedge in its entirety with an additional length of approx. 20m (curving into the site access) with a new hedge but set back from the edge of the vision splay by approx. 1.5m to allow for the canopy to grow towards the roadway without impeding the vision.
Owl Cottage Dilldash Lane Great Snoring Fakenham Norfolk NR21 0HH
Removal of two conifer trees for improving amenity value and due to excessive size vs size of garden. Tree No.1 partially overhanging garage of neighbour to east boundary, Tree No. 2 partially overhanging pool house of neighbour to west boundary. Works to be completed and cleared by and professional tree surgeon.
The Orchard 39 New Road Blakeney Holt Norfolk NR25 7PA
To coppice a group of elm trees to a height of 2 to 3 feet. 2) All of the following trees are rooted in the grounds of Blakeney House, High Street Blakeney.? They all overhang the eastern boundary of 39 New Road.? Listing the trees from the north end of this boundary they are: behind the garage, sycamore (E1), behind the house, sycamore (E2), horse chestnut (E3), sycamore (E4), ash (E5), sycamore (E6).? We would like to reduce the extent of overhanging. 3) Holly (N1): this tree is growing in the hedgerow on the western side of Sheila's Way path (the hedgerow and the path are owned by Blakeney Parish Council).? Branches of this holly (which is heavily covered in ivy) overhang the western boundary hedge of 39 New Road.? We would like to reduce the extent of the overhanging wayward branches. 4) Holly (N2): this tree was previously heavily?swamped with ivy which has largely been cleared leaving a rather empty/bare tree, particularly in its centre.? We think the tree would benefit from crown reduction so we would like to reduce the length of the branches by a maximum of 3 to 4 feet. We will take advice from the tree surgeon once he is on site.