Eldon House The Street Eversley Hook Hampshire RG27 0PJ
1 x Ash tree (Ashdie back disease) - Fell . The tree is now dying, and branches have been falling off and onto my car. electrical and telecoms cables are also intertwined through the tress. It is is a matter of time before either are broken when a branch or the tree falls. The tree borders the main road, so there is risk to the motor vehicles and road users of a serious accident if it falls onto the road. I have had two specialist attend the property to advise it has Ash Dieback and should be cut down to prevent damage and potential injury to road users. the tree is situated in the front drive way area near the road.
Land at NGR 294712 111336 Aubyns Wood Avenue Tiverton Devon
Application to prune a group of 5 Oak and Beech trees to give 2m clearance from adjacent telecommunications cable and a maximum diameter cut of 30mm, protected by Tree Preservation Order 17/00005/TPO
Woodland At Junction of Long Lane And Spring Lane Cookham Dean Maidenhead
(T1 & T2) Hornbeam - remove ivy. Ash - fell trees showing signs of ash dieback disease and marked up with a pink dot during the site visit with LPA on 19.4.2023, these Ash are to be felled to leave at least a 1.5m high stump. (T20) Sycamore (dead) - fell. (T22) Sycamore - remove the small branch contacting the overhead telecommunications wire. Sycamore seedlings - hand pull out of the ground, once the native ground flora of bluebell, dogs mercury, wood anemone and lesser celandine, have flowered and died back (6-8 weeks after bloom).(003/2009/TPO)
Great Bossingham Farmhouse Manns Hill Bossingham Canterbury Kent CT4 6EB
T1 - Willow, reduce height and crown to top of trunk removing all branches and leaving approximate tree height of 18ft. Reasons- to reduce sway of trunk and improve health of tree. Tree is oversized for location close to domestic dwellings and overhanging telecommunications line. Tree located to rear side boundary.
Ladderswood Estate, Bounded By, Station Road, Palmers Road And Upper Park Road, London, N11
Non-Material Minor Amendment (S96a) application pursuant to 16/02673/FUL to amend the trigger point of Condition 3 (Materials), Condition 4 (Levels), Condition 5 (Enclosure), Condition 6 (Parking and Turning Facilities), Condition 7 (Loading/Unloading), Condition 8 (Construction Access Roads), Condition 10 (Refuse Storage Facilities), Condition 17 (External Lighting), Condition 19 (Recycling Infrastructure), Condition 20 (Covered Cycle Parking), Condition 21 (Details of Balconies), Condition 23 (Delivery and Servicing), Condition 24 (Electric Vehicle Charging), Condition 25 (Accessible Parking), Condition 28 (Homezones), Condition 29 (Temporary Vehicular Access), Condition 30 (Communal Telecommunications Equipment), Condition 31 (CCTV Network), Condition 33 (Means to ensure Inclusive Access), Condition 34 (Site Wide Landscaping Strategy), Condition 44 (Tree Protection), Condition 46 (Rainwater Recycling System), Condition 47 (Surface Water Drainage Strategy), Condition 48 (Bat/Bird Nesting Boxes/Bricks), Condition 49 (Green/Brown Roofs), Condition 51 (Renewable Energy), Condition 53 (Combined Heat and Power Facility), Condition 54 (CHSH), Condition 55 (BREEAM), Condition 56 (Green Procurement Plan), and Condition 60 (Contamination Remediation Strategy), to enable site preparation works and demolition works to take place prior to discharge.
16 Clermont Road Brighton Brighton & Hove BN1 6SG
The tree is an Acer Negundo situated in the front garden of 16, Clermont Road, Brighton. The tree has grown very large and needs to be reduced in size by about one third. It is also beginning to foul BT overhead telephone cables. The current dimensions of the Acer Negundo (Box Elder) tree at 16, Clermont Road are a height of 7 metres and a spread of 7 metres. At those dimensions, the height of the tree is causing it to start fouling overhead BT telecoms cables, and the spread is causing a sizeable overhang into the garden of number 17. I would like to reduce both the height and spread of the tree to 5 metres. The Acer Negundo is a fast-growing species, and this example was last reduced in size in March 2017 by this amount, and previously in 2012.
Telecommunications Mast 34582 Fanshaw Gate Lane Holmesfield
Prior Notification for a proposed 5G telecoms installation including the removal of the existing 15m tree mast, 4 no. cabinets and associated ancillary equipment. Installation of a replacement 23.3m monopole supporting 4 no. antennas, 3 no. equipment cabinets and associated ancillary equipment.
Old Quarry House 29 Upper Hartwell Stone Buckinghamshire HP17 8NZ
Full description, and drawing and key to identify and locate trees, included in the attached document - "Proposed Tree Works - Old Quarry House - October 2022". Removal of Dead Trees: - Fell and remove dead Spruce - referred to in the attached drawing as T8 This tree has died, we believe as a result of Honey Fungus, which has previously impacted a number of other trees at the property. The proximal spruce trees in the neighbour's property, referenced N1 & N2, are showing signs of stress as well. - Fell and remove dead Maple - referred to in the attached drawing as T14 This tree is fragmented and intermingled with the Holly, denoted as T13. The Holly is okay, but the Maple has died. Again, this is probably due to succumbing to Honey Fungus. - Fell and remove dead tree ??? referred to in the attached drawing as T19 This tree has succumbed over the past few years, assumedly again, to Honey Fungus. Prune overgrown trees to avoid future interference with Power and Telecommunications wires, and to mitigate against clay shrinkage impact on neighbour's property: - Prune the Sorbus back to previous pruned size at previous tree works planning application - referred to in the attached drawing as T12 This is a very large, mature tree, and it was previously advised to crown reduce by the neighbour's insurers at the time that the insurers demanded numerous trees were felled to mitigate clay shrinkage, causing subsidence to the neighbour's property. The tree has regrown significantly in the intervening period, and it is proposed to prune back to that original size. - Prune the Maple tree - referred to in the attached drawing as T11 This tree has grown to the point that it is now very close to power and telecommunication wires. It is proposed to prune this tree to restore a reasonable distance from electrical and telecommunications cabling, enabling future growth without damaging this infrastructure.
Land At Merridale Court Wolverhampton West Midlands WV3 9LD
25m Replica Tree Telecommunications Mast and Associated Works
The Belvedere Arms London Road Sunninghill Ascot SL5 7SB
Willow x 3 - crown reduce by 7m and to remove the dead wood and cut the branches away from the telecommunications cable. (023/2015/TPO).