Land To The Side Of 64 Starling Place Boundary Way Abbots Langley Hertfordshire WD25 7SW
G1 - Woodland Tree Line - Located on boundary, to rear/side of No. 64 Boundary Way. Consisting of 2x Mature Sycamore shown as T1 & T2, located close to the boundary line, with considerable overhang to property and garden area of no.64. Reduce overhanging laterals to reduce overextended limbs of Sycamore tree by 4.5M. Remove or carry our end-weight reduction to lower limbs in close proximity to house roof line, to provide suitable crown clearance from roofline of property block. To alleviate crown encroachment and light filter issues to property and garden, while reducing end weight to crown, reducing risk of limb failure to over extended limbs. Fell X1 Self-set Sycamore T3, located close to fence boundary. height approx 6/7m Fell and remove due to low value and poor siting growing under established trees. Further crown growth will likely cause continual conflict to adj property and boundary.
39 Bramhall Park Road Bramhall Stockport SK7 3NN
T1 cedar Reduce over extending branches over the roof of the house by around 1-2m T2 willow fell, leaning/fallen over and in very poor condition T3,4,5,6 conifers fell, outgrown their area and significantly effect light levels T7&8 conifers reduce in hight by around 1/4-1/3 (back to previous reduction points) to reduce risk of failure. TPO 78W, TPO 115W.
Byways Caravan Park Strode Road Clevedon North Somerset
TPO NUMBER 859 - Trees requires trimming back, tree is now too large, causing damage to a roof on a residents home; planned works are simply to trim the trees back to a reasonable degree in order to prevent further damage to the property.
26 Love Walk London Southwark SE5 8AD
Works to a Tree with a TPO: Hand dig a trench on the perimeter of the proposed rear extension parallel to the existing house to understand the extend of roof growths and potential pruning that might be required during construction.
24 Moorlands Road Camberley Surrey GU15 3AE
TPO 1/02 - 12 mtr Oak tree spread across the house, 3mtrs from house with crown spread of additional 3 mtr over roof approx.
The Bungalow Manor Street Wistow Huntingdon PE28 2QB
T1 -Silver Birch - diseased - fell - next to highway, potentially break or fall T2 -Ash - laterally reduce by 3m over house roof to give 2m clearance T3 - Silver Birch - reduce and reshape canopy by 3m to give better shape and appearance
45B High Street Cheveley Newmarket Suffolk CB8 9DQ
T1 Hornbeam - Crown lift to 3.5m tertiary branches only and trim to clear roof of house by 2m maximum pruning back to suitable growth points.
Wildingtree Breeds Road Great Waltham Chelmsford Essex CM3 1EE
T5 English Oak- Remove 4/5 lower branches reducing the lower sideways spread and assist with lifting the crown. Reduce the overall crown/ spread by approx 1.5 metres to allow light to the house and help avoid damage to the property. Remove a number of small branches to clear the telephone cable that runs through the west side of the tree and is being constantly damaged. Reason: The result of this last few years growth is that it now touches / rubs the house and garage roof. It also blocks much of the light to our upstairs bedroom.
65 Hammerwood Road Ashurst Wood East Grinstead West Sussex RH19 3TH
1 x Yew tree - Crown reduction by 2m, crown lifting from ground level by 4m, as approaching house with branches on the roof creating significant shading.
8 Marshall Close Frimley Camberley Surrey GU16 9NY
Remove overhanging branches from the willow tree in the rear garden of 8 Marshall Close shown on the attached sketch map. The tree is overhanging my neighbours garden at 173 Cheylesmore Drive and shading his apple trees. He has asked if the larger branches might be removed in line with previous work carried out prior to us owning the house. Remove overhanging lower branches on silver birch tree in the front garden of 173 Cheylesmore Drive which are now close to the roof of 8 Marshall Close. We would like to trim these branches back to ensure they are not overhanging the roof or providing a route for squirrels to enter the roofspace. My neighbour at 173 Cheylesmore Drive owns the tree but is happy for work to be carried out to his tree.