1 Lea Drive Grimsby North East Lincolnshire DN32 9FB
Lime tree identified as 001 on drawing: Crown lift to 5m from the ground. Crown reduction 2.5m from property and in line with fence boundary. Removal of basal and trunk sucker, crown thinning by 15% and removal of deadwood. Reason: Improve natural daylight into bathroom window and garden.
8 Glebe Court Fleet Hampshire GU51 4NJ
Japanese Maple - Fell and replace with new tree, like-for-like. Tree is encroaching on neighbour's property (#7), the trunk is across both my and neighbour's fence line, damaging fence Plants in neighbour's garden are dying off, as they are not getting sufficient light due to the enormous amount of shading cast. Also concern on roots for such a large tree going under neighbour's pond and also potentially main properties. As per attached plan, the coverage of the tree is the same size as our entire garden and we are unable to grow plants for the vast for the majority of the garden. During summer, no visibility out of main bedroom window, as tree covers entire view. (To clarify, have discussed this with neighbour who is very keen for tree to be removed also.)
72B Porlock Road Southampton SO16 9JD
T1 Large Mature Poplar - Remove/reduce all overhanging branches back to the fence boundary from over carpark/garden/building T2 Hornbeam - Reduce height to 3ft below top floor window, Reduce inside 1,5ft away from building, Shape remaining crown in proportion T3 Sycamore x2 - Fell to ground level
8 Marshall Close Frimley Camberley Surrey GU16 9NY
Removal of laurel bush - There is a large laurel bush growing at the side of our property on our boundary with 173 Cheylesmore Drive. This is an area which consists of a narrow pathway between the two properties with access to the garden of 173 and a small area of land on our side of the fence. The bush has grown extremely tall and thick and blocks light to the upper windows of 173. It is also pushing their fence over and they have asked for it to be removed. I am concerned that the proximity of such a large trunk right against our foundations may also not be sensible if it is allowed to grow any larger. There is already a crack in this wall. The laurel doesn't really serve any useful purpose and is far too big for the area available. I think that a more appropriately sized shrub or small tree could be planted here to provide good green cover between us and our neighbours without being so large and out of control and would welcome suggestions for something suitable which would be good for wildlife.
Land Adj 1 Wayside Drive New Waltham North East Lincolnshire DN36 4LW
Cedar tree, situated on adjacent vacant plot; reduce canopy encroachment to a point 0.5m beyond fence line. lift canopy on property side to a point level with my upstairs window sill. Chestnut tree, on front boundary: reduce canopy spread to 3m from centre of the tree. Lift canopy to height of hedgerow. Remove lower branches in poor condition. Reason: manage canopy encroachment over dwelling and improve daylight access.
Abbey House Wesley Place Epsom Downs Surrey KT18 5ER
T10 Cherry (x1) - Remove dead branches from stem closest to the corner of the fences (it overhangs footpath). Reason: The branches are dead. G11 Cherry (x3) - Remove deadwood greater than 2.5cm diameter. Reason: General maintenance. To maintain the trees at a smaller size. T12 Amelanchier (x1) - Remove branches overhanging public footpath. Reason: General maintenance. To maintain the tree at a smaller size. T13 Norway Maple (x1) - Remove multiple branches as necessary to clear streetlight by 1.5m. Reason: General maintenance. To maintain the tree at a smaller size. T19 Tree of Heaven (x1) - Remove deadwood larger than 2.5cm diameter and reduce branch to give 2m clearance from dormer window of Abbey. House. Reason: Tree is gradually pushing out the retaining boundary wall. T20 Cherry (x1) - Crown lift to 2.5m all around. Reason: General maintenance. To maintain the tree at a smaller size. G21 Elder group -Crown lift to 2.5m over pavement. Reason: General maintenance. To maintain the tree at a smaller size. T23 Elder (x1) - Reduce crown back to previous points of reduction (2-2.5m off height and 1-1.5m off width). Reason: General maintenance. To maintain the tree at a smaller size. T24&25 Ash (x2) - Fell to ground level. Reason: Trees are pushing out boundary wall.
St Michael's Church Hall 7 Poplar Walk Croydon CR0 1UA
T1, 3x White Poplar trees located at the front of the church by the bus stop, reduce/ re pollard to most previous points by 2-3 metres to prevent weak regrowth from snapping out over footpath and bus stop. T2, 1x Holly tree located at the front of the church growing close to the fence and staring to affect church railings, Reduce height by 1.5 metres and hedge cut sides to match. T3, 1x Lime tree located in the rear car park close to the building, re pollard to previous points to prevent foliage from blocking gutters and rubbing on building. T4, 1x Holly tree located in the courtyard area, reduce the height by 50% and cut back from building, to stop shading from church window.
43 High Street Whittlesford Cambridge Cambridgeshire CB22 4LT
Tree, thought to be Cherry is in the back garden of 43 High Street, adjacent to fence with 2 Whiskins. The tree is easily identifiable from attached sketch. Reason for the application: 1. Branch hitting my roof when windy. 2. Blocking light to adjacent window. 3. Leaves blocking gutters and downpipe. 4. Roots pushing up patch creating trip hazard. Request permission to have branches and roots cut back to boundary.