The Old School House Greywell Road Up Nately Hampshire RG27 9PR
Hampshire County Council (HCC) have identified an Ash tree with large dead branches overhanging Blaegrove Lane which constitutes a highway hazard. Please see the location plan with the location of the tree marked with an X, also HCC's letter to Mrs Parsons with a picture on Page 3 of that letter showing the location. The tree is on the boundary of the field adjacent to Old School House. Both the field and Old School House are owned by Mrs Pamela Parsons. Permission is sought for the removal of the dead branches overhanging Blaegrove Lane and any other part of the tree which is identified as unsafe by the company engaged to do the work. The tree is due to be inspected on Saturday 2nd December by Chris Brennan of Brennan Landscpapes.
16 Highshore Road London Southwark SE15 5AA
Works to trees in a conservation area: T1 (Mirabelle) reduce canopy by 30% and thin canopy by 20%. T2(Cedar Lebanon) reduce canopy to boundary line and crown reduction by 30%. T3(Magnolia) reduce canopy by 20%. T4(Bay) reduce and reshape.
Central Park Park Crescent Peterborough
Fell failed new planted Beech tree within boundary bedding space
The Old Village Hall Ibthorpe Road Hurstbourne Tarrant Andover Hampshire SP11 0BD
T1, T2 - Maple - Crown reduce by up to 3m in height and shape by up to 1.5m, cut back overhang on property side, T3 - Lime - Prune back overhanging branches back to boundary, T4 - Beech - Prune back overhanging branches back to boundary and remove deadwood, T5 - Yew x3 - Remove lower dead branches and cut back from property to give up to 3m clearance from the building
The Old Hay Barn Church Lane Down Ampney Cirencester Gloucestershire GL7 5QW
G2 - Lime x2 - Cut back to boundary line (north side) up to a height of 8.0 metres
Ashmansworth Manor Bartletts Down Lane Ashmansworth Hampshire RG20 9SG
Line of trees T1 to T7 on rear property boundary, medium mature trees crowded out inhibiting lower growth and broader tree health. Owner and neighbour would like to remove T 2, T4 and T6 in order to promote more balanced growth and shape of T1, T3, T5 and T7. Copper Beech T1 subtle crown lift to remove unhealthy lower lateral branches Copper Beech T7 subtle crown lift to remove unhealthy lower lateral branches Oak T2 Remove leaving 4m habitat pole Oak T4 Remove leaving 4m habitat pole Oak T6 Remove leaving 4m habitat pole Lower Ornamental T8 remove as now over grown by Copper Beech above and interfering with lower branches of T1 Ornamental Tennis Court T9 remove as old and unhealthy Lawson Cypress T10 remove as planted too close to neighbouring identical Lawson Cypress and causing imbalance in growth. Remove straight stem T10 and allow remaining tree to fill out Hornbeam hedge remove 30m hedge originally planted by owners in middle of rear garden but now excessively segmenting garden. Grind out stumps and extend lawn Yew T11 next to house is growing into the property and telephone lines. Owner wishes to subtly take back the tree by 2m on the house side whilst retaining shape and height, smaller branches only max cut 75mm Should permission to remove T2, T4 and T6 not be granted the owner would like to reduce the height of T2, T3, T4, T5 and T6 by 5m and remove main leaders. This has been requested by our customer as well as the owner of rear property that this line of trees borders to the rear.
Stadium House 68 Wood Lane London W12 7TA
Feel - False Acacia (Robinia psuedoacacia) - front ground, 2m south of site, 6m east of retaining wall on Wood Lane boundary.
Flat 2 Woodlands 29 Durham Avenue Shortlands Bromley BR2 0QE
T1 Robinia - on front left hand boundary, adjacent to driveway to underground car park - Section fell to approximately 1.5m above ground level (approximately to the fence height) maintaining the stump for wildlife habitat, currently observed stag beetle larvae.
8 Lea Road Beckenham BR3 3LF
T1 Palm Tree on rear boundary of rear garden - Section fell as close to ground level as possible.
33 West Square London Southwark SE11 4SP
Works to a TPO tree and a tree in a conservation area: Large rear garden sprawling fig - Dismantle to just above ground level, possible grinding. Reason: This tree was planeted by the current owners many years ago and is now causing cracks to an adjoining boundary wall. It does not produce quality fruit and overshadows much of the rear garden in the summer. Happy to replace with something more suitable for garden size.