St Michaels Church Horsenden Lane Princes Risborough Buckinghamshire
Remove basal and epicormic growth from main stem and reduce the lateral crown spread over the Stables driveway/property by around 2 metres x 2 Lime (T1 & T2) and remove basal and epicormic growth from main stem and reduce the lateral crown spread over the Stables driveway/property by around 2 - 3 metres x 1 Lime (T3)
Mapledurwell House Tunworth Road Mapledurwell Hampshire RG25 2LT
T1 - PAULOWNIA Tree is almost completely dead. Fell. Replacement paulownia has been planted elsewhere in garden Ts2 - ELMs. Dead. Fell. A number of small elm trees along the boundary hedgerow with neighbouring property ?Partridges?. Other trees will grow to replace dead trees from within the hedgerow T3 - SYCAMORE. Remove lower branch. Single long branch extends out over wall and roof of stables. Remove in order to protect structures just below it.
Stable Cottage Speldhurst Road Langton Green Tunbridge Wells Kent TN3 0JL
Trees in Conservation Area Notification - YEW - Laterally reduce face by 1m overhanging Stable Cottage
St Georges House High Street Wethersfield Essex CM7 4BY
Notice of intent to carry out works to trees in a Conservation Area - Apple tree (Photo 2) -Reduce by 5 metres overhanging branches to Stable Cottage Horse Chestnut (Photo 3)- to be reduced to 5 metres
The Kennels Stowe School Stowe Park Stowe Buckinghamshire MK18 5EH
T1 Ash Crown spread - 18m Height - 19m Work required : - Reduce crown by 4-5m and remove major deadwood A substantial and beautiful tree that has been allowed to flourish uninterrupted over a significant period of time. The owner remembers the tree when it was a sapling! Large branches overhang the stables and other out buildings.They are overextended and a reduction would elevate the stress reducing the risk of failure. This would mitigate the risk that the tree poses to the buildings it overhangs.
146 Thurlow Park Road London Southwark SE21 8HN
Gl. A group of overhanging Pear, Poplar and sapling Ash to rear of no. 140 and Maple, Holm Oak, variegated Holly and Yew to rear of no. 142. Works: Crown lift to 4m and back to boundary to suitable growth points, retaining overall height and form. Tl. Ash to the rear of No 140. Works: Crown lift to 4m retaining overall height and form. T2. A Lime tree to the rear of No 142. Works: Crown lift to 4m and back to boundary to suitable growth points, retaining overall height and form. G2. A group of two multi-stemmed Cherry Laurel approximately 2.Sm in height adjacent to disused stable block. Works: Fell to ground and treat with ecoplugs to prevent re-growth. Reason: To abate damage. G3. A group of Ash and Sycamore overhanging disused stable block retaining overall height and form. Works: Crown lift to 4m and back from roof to suitable growth points, retaining overall height and form. G4. A group of boundary Ash and Sycamore overhanging disused stable block. Works: Crown lift to 4m and back from roof to suitable growth points, retaining overall height and form.
Ash Tree Farmhouse West End Ingworth Norwich Norfolk NR11 6PH
To remove a sycamore tree The sycamore is the first tree to the right of the stable block if you are on the road (dark lane) facing the stable block. The tree overhangs the road
Manor Farm Sevenhampton Cheltenham Gloucestershire GL54 5SW
T1 - Cherry tree, growing towards unguarded high and low voltage power lines, fell. T2 - Hazel bushes ,excessive height ,shading garden and other trees - Fell. T3 Elm - trim back branches encroaching on roof and guttering of stable block and blocking light
Rosehill Biddesden Bottom Road Appleshaw Andover Hampshire SP11 9BH
T1 - Chestnut - Raise crown in order to give 10m clearance to stable roof
Farfield Nottingham Road Heronsgate Hertfordshire WD3 5DP
Opposite the above address is the horse field and stables. In the field there are 30 (T1-T30) sycamore trees which are poisonous to horses and in the past the owners have had one die as a result from eating the seeds. for this reason they moved the horses to a neighbouring field which they rented but the owner is no longer willing to rent it to them so they need to go back to using their own field. These are self set sycamore trees that have been left to grow massively out of control for the last 30-40 years, the plan is to pollard each tree at around 5ft to allow them to still grow but not high enough so they blow the seeds all across the field. Also there is a mix of ash and sycamore (G1) as a hedge that hasn't been reduced for some years. This will be cut back to previous cuts to around 5-6ft.