Helmshore Mills Textile Museum Holcombe Road Helmshore Rossendale Lancashire BB4 4NP
Works to trees within A2 of TPO T2/10 (1977), specifically tree cutting to allow route to be cleared along the side of Holcombe Road between nos. 269 and 247 to enable new cabling to run between 2 BT telecoms poles.
9 Lark Hill Rawtenstall Rossendale Lancashire BB4 8EY
Works to trees within G1 of TPO T2/63 (1991), specifically cutting of trees to create access to two BT telecoms poles and clear a new overhead route for cabling.
Ackworth Grove Pontefract Road Ackworth Pontefract WF7 7EE
Trees T1, T3, T4 & T5 - Crown Lift to achieve a maximum clearance over the garden area and/or parking spaces of 3metres between the branch tips and the surrounding surface. No pruning wounds greater than 80mm in diameter to be generated as a result of the works. Crown Reduce tree canopies on the adjacent building sides only to achieve a maximum clearance of 2metres between the branch tips and the adjacent building structure. No pruning wounds greater than 80mm in diameter to be generated as a result of the works. Additional - Tree T1 Silver Pendant Lime - Prune back branches to create 2m of clearance from the telecoms cables. Tree T2 Silver Pendant Lime - Crown lift to a height of 3m to provide clearance over the car parking area. Tree T3 Copper Beech - Remove broken branch from lower crown. Tree T6 Copper Beech - Crown lift over the stable building and shed to provide 2m of clearance between the branch tips and the adjacent building structure - No pruning wounds greater than 80mm in diameter to be generated as a result of the works.
112 Corton Road Lowestoft Suffolk NR32 4PS
Light tree pruning required to create 0.5m circumference line of sight from Openreach telecoms pole DP331 to 112 Corton Road to allow CityFibre to install new fibre cabling to the property.
18 Westbourne Terrace Budleigh Salterton EX9 6BR
TP1 Oak: branch clearance around telecoms cables to previous pruning points TP2 Oak: remove dead branches including over the public footpath
Telecoms Mast Birling Road Ryarsh West Malling Kent
All trees within 22m of the telecommunications mast to be lopped to a height of 15m. Standing in Woodland W1 of Tree Preservation Order
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)
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.