Chestnut Farm Ford Road Dinton Buckinghamshire
T1 Field Maple - Selectively Crown Reduce - Reducing the height and spread of the tree around 1.5 metres removing more growth on the side towards the barn property to redress overall balance and reduce extension and vigour of codominant stem extended towards barn. (This limb has a poorly formed union close to its base). T2. Field Maple - Remove tree because it is close to boundary fence with insufficient space to develop due to proximity of adjacent Cherry T3 and is beginning to impact on fence. T3. Cherry - Selectively crown reduce - Reducing height and spread by around 1.5 meters to improve crown shape and balance, (particularly needed after removal of T2). T4 Silver Birch - Selectively reduce crown spread by around 0.5 meter to redress crown balance.
5 Leegate Gardens Heaton Moor Stockport SK4 3NR
Tree A - Silver Birch - removal of tree required as tree surgeon has confirmed that it is rotting from the top down due and will pose a danger if not removed. With young children, we do not want a fatality. HAR/CA21. Tree B (Fern) and Bush C (Holly) - we have recently received planning to extend the dwelling and as part of this work, we would like to landscape the garden. The fern and holly bush take up c.14 feet at the back of the garden and we are looking to remove these but replace them with new trees. The trees would be replaced with pleached holly trees (Nellie Stevens type). The fence is also rotten behind and will need replacing. The large Eucalyptus tree adjacent to the silver birch would remain but the crown reduced slightly as it is very high. A sketch idea of how the garden would look eventually is also included.
The Rectory Church Road North Waltham Hampshire RG25 2BQ
To extend by 3 to 5 meters the area of Laurel hedge cut under planning permission T/00454/22/TCA To cut the Laurel hedge and all overhanging branches to the boundary fence to free the existing fruit tree. The current Laurel hedge has grown to about 7 meters high and extends into the garden and into the fruit tree. It causes a large area of shading in the garden and is starting to take root where branches are touching the ground.
The Old Vicarage Norwich Road Ludham Great Yarmouth Norfolk NR29 5QA
T1- sycamore tree located near the new build to be felled because the tree is showing signs of decline in the canopy. Badly damaged at the base of the tree by a digger. Mixture of lime and sycamore trees along the boundary fence line to have the lowest branches removed and to reduce the higher overhanging branches away from the new extension by approximately 2.5m to suitable growing points
2 Tudor Place Belvedere Road Anerley London SE19 2HN
T1 Olive in front garden - Crown lift to clear path and round canopy to neat sphere. T2 Silver Birch in front garden - Reduce over extended branches by up to 2m, reduce height by up to 3m and thin remaining canopy by 15%. T3 Olive in corner of rear garden - Reduce to approximately 1m above rear fence. T4 2nd olive in rear garden - Reduce height maintaining coverage of house behind. T5 Wisteria in rear garden - Remove long extension growths and sever ivy .
197A Grange Road London Southwark SE1 3AA
G1 - Creeper Remove as much Creeper from the rear elevation and extension roof G2 - Elderberry & Creeper - Cut back overhang from garden of Number 197 to boundary fence line