3 Birch Close Aston Clinton Buckinghamshire HP22 5TP
Remove 3 Ash trees at rear of garden at 3 Birch Close all have ash dieback, as confirmed by two tree surgeons, both accredited to the Arboriculture Association. 3 trees in total are suffering from dieback, with one being the most diseased and has already shed a large branch in recent windy weather. Each tree to be replaced by a Malus cultivar
1 Bostock Court West Street Buckingham Buckinghamshire MK18 1HH
Common Beech & Copper Beech - reduce overhanging branches (4m) over the garden sheds to minimize risk of branch failure into Old School Court but maintaining screening for Mr & Mrs Hall Silver Willow x 2- Pollard to height of approximately 10m Field Maple x 5 - reduce branches on the leaning side of the trees to improve form, by 2m Grey Alder x 2 - Reduce height by up to 3m
Maids Moreton Avenue Moreton Road Buckingham Buckinghamshire
2x Chestnuts Remove 2 branches to the East as shown on photos and crown lift remaining branches to clear shed and fence by 2m Trees, 061948 254 and 061950 254.2
18 Redwood Drive Wing Buckinghamshire LU7 0TA
The tree is shown hatched blue on the plan moved NFI here with. It is a Lime tree approximately 100% high. The proposed works are the lopping of branches as shown on the photo marked NF2 herewith. The tree is on high ground exposed to the prevailing westerly gates. It sheds branches every year and safety of adjoining properties Building and occupiers is paramount. Previous works have been permitted under consents 92/1750/ATP and 13/00267/ATP. I ask that permission is granted for similar works.
15 Winterton Drive Aylesbury Buckinghamshire HP21 9BD
TPO 1996 no 19 INT ID 5694 Silver birch T2, a very large, lovely and healthy tree Tree is now interfering with fence, shed and nearly the side extension to 11 Winterton Drive plus excessive shading to 11 Winterton Drive later in the day. It is encroaching significantly on this property. Application is for a crown reduction of ideally 2 to 3 metres to resolve the above and the ensure the continued health and amenity value of the tree.