10 High Street Southrepps Norwich Norfolk NR11 8AH
T1 - Dead acer - remove - T2 - Variegated acer - reduce by up to 3m to provide adequate clearance from conservatory-T3 - Dead rowan - remove
1 Southill Road Chislehurst BR7 5EE
T1 Lawson Cypress by front door - Lift canopy by the removal of 10 lowest branches. T2 Lawson Cypress by conservatory - Lift lower dying branches and selected branches. T3 Holly - Reduce group of hollies down by 3m and level across, remove low drooping branches.
Honeyacre Sevenhampton Cheltenham Gloucestershire GL54 5SL
T1 - Blue cedar (next to main gates see pictures) - removal to ground level - this tree has outgrown its location and is causing damage to walls and a new driveway T2 - Leyllandii - removal to ground level due to the proximity to the conservatory and the house - it has outgrown its location T3 - Blue cedar (2) - removal of blue cedar to ground level due to it's close proximity to the conservatory and the house - it has outgrown its location T4 - Leyllandii - to be reduced by 1.5 metres (see pictures with red line to show) - this is to keep it under control and reduce the risk of it needing to be removed in the future (this will then be secured to stop any further spreading with a ratchet strap) T5 - Pine - removal to ground level due to close proximity to the summerhouse, it has outgrown its location and is ivy covered
2 Manor Place Mavelstone Road Bromley BR1 2TA
T1 Quercus robur (English oak) adjacent to neighbouring property, overhanging the right side drive - Reduce the mid to lower crown overhanging the drive back to the vicinity of previous pruning points removing no more than 2m from 6m to 4m. G2 Betula pendula (Silver birch) and Aesculus hippocastanum (Horse chestnut) adjacent to car park in the central woodland area - Reduce in height and average radial spread to the vicinity of previous reduction points removing no more than 2m from 16m to 14m in height and from 5m to 3m in spread. S1 Prunus laurocerasus (Cherry laurel) on left side of driveway - Trim/reduce overhang back to .5m before the wall. T3 Quercus robur (English oak) on left side overhanging the conservatory, located in No. 16/17 Mavelstone Close - Reduce overhang over the conservatory by no more than 2.5m from 5m to 3m. T4 Quercus robur (English oak) adjacent to T3, located in No. 16/17 Mavelstone Close - Reduce declining section at the top northern side of the tree by approximately 2.5m from 19m down to 16.5m. T5 Quercus robur (English oak) on rear left corner of the property - Reduce overhang back from the building by approximately 2.5m from 7m to 4.5m.
14 Clifton Road Heaton Moor Stockport SK4 4DD
Fell Ash tree in our back garden that is suffering from ash die-back and dangerously overhanging onto Malton Road. One branch broke off Saturday 3rd June 2023 landing on road. This requires urgent approval and tree works. Ash tree bordering our neighbours at 1Malton Road requires urgent pruning as branches dangerously overhanging their conservatory plus tree is taking sun away from their garden. HAR/CA21.
Hazeldene Gloucester Road Corse Gloucester Gloucestershire GL19 3RQ
Fell 1 x Tree of Heaven, due to being a mature tree in the wrong place, with roots entering main drain, diseased, close to power lines, branches falling off, too close to conservatory, undermining patio and close to the house foundations.
Cublington Cottage Wing Road Cublington Buckinghamshire LU7 0LF
We have a crab apple tree approximately 8 feet from a conservatory. According to Building Surveyor, Mr John Nettleton MRICS (07811 325800) it is contributing to some movement in the conservatory floor and sinking of the patio. We would like to either remove this tree or reduce its height. New height would be 8ft. We will use a specialist company AJH Tree Services. Please see sketch for position of tree marked Tree and the conservatory
Holly Lodge Kennel Lane Windlesham Surrey GU20 6AA
26Oak tree (T1) to be felled to ground level. This tree has been heavily suppressed due to their close proximity to neighbouring trees. The crown is interfering with the better surrounding specimens by light suppression and crossing/rubbing branches. 2x Oak trees (G1) to be crown reduced approx 40% (4M approx). The trees are blocking a substantial amount of light to neighbouring properties & gardens. One oak overhanging conservatory, weighted in favour of property. Some stems have failed and fallen previously. Sycamore (T2) to be crown reduced approx 40% (3-4M approx). Crown causing excessive shading to neighbouring properties Walnut (T3) to be crown reduced on right (East) side 1-2M approx to alleviate lean weight and some wind sail. There is a large cavity at the base which has been historically filled with concrete.
Goosebecks Cottage The Path Great Bentley Colchester Essex CO7 8PN
Proposed plan to fell a large Cordyline Australis which is situated in the back garden, the top of the tree can bee seen from The Path. The tree is very overgrown, it stands over 3 metres high, it is situated 1.3 metres from the Conservatory and on the other side of the tree is the Oil Tank which is 1.5 metres away. The tree is not native to the UK and appears very out of place in out garden. The tree constantly drops large leaves over the path, garden and conservatory. There is also a very large Eucalyptus tree in the Garden (labelled tree one) that needs to be removed as it is leaning at a 45 degree angle so it is at high risk of coming down and would hit the conservatory and my studio. If someone was in the conservatory or studio at the time it would cause serious injuries or death due to the weight and volume of the branches that would hit the buildings. We have taken advice from your Tree Specialist Officer and he recommended that it was removed due to their very shallow roots, the angle it leans at and the proximity of it to buildings. I have planted 2 more trees last year in our garden, both Cobb Nut trees but in better location within the garden, and we also have a large Holly tree. We recognise the importance of trees within our immediate environment and within the wider environment and their role combating climate change, and because of this I am planning on planting two more tree in better locations and of a more suitable size for our garden.
Marycourt Convent Road Sidmouth EX10 8RE
T1, Monterrey Cypress : located in rear garden on right hand side boundary next to yellow conifer and eucalyptus. Dismantle to the existing surrounding hedge height, around 2m, due to the tree being unbalanced as the north side of the tree has been pruned back severely in the past and is blocking light to the garden, long term wise this is the wrong tree in the wrong place. T2, Eucalyptus: located in rear garden on right hand side boundary next to yellow conifer. Pollard at around 5 to 6m in height at suitable union pruning points, due to the fast pace at which this species grows, my client would like to have these works carried out now before the tree grows any more and blocks more light to the conservatory.