101 Pembroke Road Clifton Bristol BS8 3EE
Silver Birch (T1)- Crown lift canopy to approx 4m and crown reduce by approx. 2.5m- proximity to house and patio area. Crab Apple (T2)- crown reduce limb over patio area by approx. 1.5m- reduce overhang of patio. Purple Acer (T3)- Crown reduce by approx. 1.5m to near previous points- allow more light to house and garden. Pitisporum (T4)- trim by approx. 0.5m - to maintain shape. Ginkgo (T5)- crown lift 3 lowest branches- lying on neighbours roof likely to cause damage. Yew (T6)- trim and reshape- to maintain as screen from neighbouring flats . Yew (T7)- trim and reshape- to maintain as screen from neighbouring flats . Cherry (T8)- remove major deadwood and reduce limbs to south by approx. 1.0m - reduce overhang over area of topiary Box. Norway Maple (T9)- crown reduce by approx. 2m to old reduction points- to allow more light into neighbours house and garden .
2 Fairlawn Court Acton Lane Chiswick London W4 5EE
There are 3 Lime Trees Numbered no 1. no 2. no 3 on the attached sketch at the back of the block of flats which need pollarding to the level that they were cut to 3 or 4 years ago. This is required because of excessive shading. There are 2 rather straggly Elder Trees Numbered No 4 .No 5. on the attached sketch which are beginning to touch the roof of the Industrial Building the other side of our boundary wall. We would like to cut them back completely and replant more suitable small trees.
11 Thame Road Chilton Buckinghamshire HP18 9LT
Tree species - Leylandii Number - x3 trees in a row, now massively overgrown having not been maintained for many years Description of works - cut down the trees to enable the house to have views over the surrounding countryside and provide more light into the garden. Tree species - Laurel Number - x1 now massively overgrown having not been maintained for many years. Description of works - cut down the tree. The neighbours in the flats complain that the tree overshadows their garden and flats and during windy weather they are disturbed by the noise of the branches on the building. The branches are detrimentally affecting the tiles on the roof of the building.