Walnut Tree Cottage 50 Addlestead Road East Peckham Tonbridge Kent TN12 5DJ
Removal of one Beech tree in close proximity to house, driveway and outbuilding. Tree has grown too large - debris and tree roots are impacting on the outbuilding and affecting pathway
Sycamores Bates Hill Ightham Sevenoaks Kent TN15 9BG
1 x Oak and 1 x Sycamore (applicants ref. T1 and T2) - Crown lift to 5m above ground level removing secondary and tertiary branches and small primary branches not removing any branch of greater than 100mm diameter, (remove Ivy). T1 and T3 of Tree Preservation Order; 1 x Sycamore (applicants ref. T3) - Prune to provide 3m clearance from the house. Standing in Group G1 of Tree Preservation Order
Barnfield House Winfield Lane Borough Green Sevenoaks Kent TN15 8PX
H1 Leylandii Hedge - Dismantle to near ground level the first x3 trees along fence rear corner of house. G1 Lawson Cypress x2 - Reduce by approximately 5m to window height G2 Conifers x3 - Dismantle to near ground level, G3 Conifers x2 - Dismantle to near ground level. H2 Conifers x4, by parking - Dismantle to near ground level
1 Frensham Walk Chatham Kent ME5 9DU
1 x Oak - Reduce height back to most recent previous reduction points, Lift crown to the height of the gutter of the dwelling house 1 Frensham Walk, (Remove deadwood), Reduce branch spread to the north over 3 Frensham Walk and south over 8 Marlow Copse to 6.5m from the stem/trunk. Standing in Woodland W7 of Tree Preservation Order
St Marys Church High Street West Malling Kent
Row of Lime trees. Reduce overhang by 4m property side (8m-4m) from property house numbers (5,6 and 7) Remove 1 limb over shed at no (2) remove 1 low branch at no: (4) 4m prune- cobra system at no:(9 ) No works at house number 1,3,8
The Wing Vines Lane Hildenborough Tonbridge Kent TN11 9LT
Semi Mature Oak Tree (Applicants ref: T2) - oak tree closest to the house. Reduce canopy between 1.5m-2m in accordance with BS3998 to reduce weight and sail effect - standing on group G1 of Tree Preservation Order
9 Green Lane Trottiscliffe West Malling Kent ME19 5DX
T1 (applicants ref.) - Weeping Willow: Re-pollard back to previous pollard points due to the extensive regrowth and proximity to the house. This is a proposed reduction of the tree's crown by approximately 20% (up to 2 metres in proximity to the property). T1 of Tree Preservation Order
7 Yardley Park Road Tonbridge Kent TN9 1NE
Yew tree on the right hand boundary, trim growth back hard, as previously. Lime on the rear right hand corner of the house, clean basal growth and re-pollard back to a single stem. (Applicants ref T1) Portuguese laurel on the right hand side of the rear garden, reduce height by two metres. (Applicants ref H1) Maple behind the wall, prune back to suitable growth points the lower canopy by appx 1metre, to clear the liquid Amber below, lift the crown on the right hand side to even shape. (Applicants ref T2) Lime rear left hand corner, climb, inspect, and remove deadwood. (Applicants ref T3)
Maryland St Marys Road Wrotham Sevenoaks Kent TN15 7AP
General maintenance and Applicants references: T4 has outgrown the location and massively overshadows the house and garden. T1 Beech - Remove 1 low branch over the road. T2 Beech - Crown lift by approximately 2m over road. T3 Sycamore - Crown lift by approximately 2m over road. T4 Cypress - Dismantle to near ground level. T5 Irish Yew - Crown reduce whole crown to approximately 12 feet (3.5-4m), leaving rounded. T6 Purple Leaf Plum - Crown reduce the unbalanced side to re-balance by approx 1-2m. T7 Portugal Laurel - Remove dead stem. T8 Beech - Crown lift right side by approximately 1-2m to allow light under
20 Dry Hill Park Road Tonbridge Kent TN10 3BN
H1 Mixed screen (mainly laurel) on rear boundary: Reduce height by approx. 1.5m to an even level, retain height at approx. height of gutter line on house to rear. Trim inner face to a neat, tight finish maintaining a live green screen at all times. SG2 2 x mixed shrubs to font of H1: Trim over to a neat rounded shape. TG3 2 x Quince on either side of the garden: Reduce both trees to form more compact crown dimensions, by the pruning of longer protruding growth back into the internal framework. Evenly thin internal crown by the removal of crowded and crossing growth to increase airflow through canopy. All cuts to be made to suitable secondary growth points where possible maintaining shape and form