7 Firs Close Whitchurch Buckinghamshire HP22 4LH
I would like to request the complete removal of the Sycamore tree as it is located too close to my home and has become a hazard. Its branches and leaves are overhanging the roof of my house and its roots have started to encroach on the foundation of the property. In addition, grey squirrels have been using the tree to gain access to my loft space and this is causing damage to the insulation. Given these issues, I believe that the removal of the tree is necessary to avoid any potential damage to the property, both structurally and environmentally. Please let me know if you require any further information or if there are any additional steps that I need to take to facilitate the removal of the tree.
The Old Bakehouse Nether Winchendon Buckinghamshire HP18 0DZ
T1 Willow. Reduce height of crown by around 3 meters and the radial spread by around 1.5 meters. T2 Field maple. remove lower growth to raise the crown to around 2 meters over the ground. T3 Yew. Remove lower growth to raise crown to around 4 meters and reduce limbs extending over and touching roof to provide 1 meter clearance from roof. T4 Laburnam. Reduce height and spread of crown by 1 - 1.5 meters. This work is to allow more light into the garden and to the property and also to open views beneath the trees. The garden and trees have been neglected for some years and this work is also required to begin managing the garden better.
The Old Crown 97 Bicester Road Long Crendon Buckinghamshire HP18 9EF
1. Holly Reduce by approx.10 feet and shape all round to reduce overhang into neighbours garden and stop encroachment into thatched roof. 2. Lime Reduce by approx. 12 feet and shape all round to reduce overhang into neighbours garden and improve light for both properties. 3. Conifer Shape to reduce overhang 4. Lime Reduce by approx. 10 feet and shape all round to reduce overhang into neighbours garden and improve light for both properties. 5. Lime Shape all round 6. Sycamore Remove 2 large overhanging limbs and reduce crown to balance. 7. Row or conifers Reduce in height and shape to improve light for neighbour and balance shape. 8. Lime Reduce crown 9. Apple Tree died approx. 2 years ago. To be felled.
Dragon Cottage 2 Dragon Tail Haddenham Buckinghamshire HP17 8AR
1. Ash Tree (Tree 1) on pathway (connecting Dragon Cottage to its main garden) between Little Cottage, Dragontail, Haddenham and the barn at Dragon Barn, Churchway, Haddenham. Fell to ground this tree which is growing close to the wall of Dragon Barn outhouse and is growing over the roof of Little Cottage. 2. Ash Tree (Tree 2) growing in the garden of Dragon Barn, Churchway, Haddenham. Removal of lowest overhanging limb (cutting back to source at boundary wall) which is growing over the courtyard of Dragon Cottage. The owner of Dragon Barn has given permission for this work to proceed. In the next section I have been unable to point out that the ownership of tree 2 is different to tree 1 but the work will be only on a branch overhanging our property. Penny Haydon the owner of the tree is also keen for the work to proceed. This description has been aided by the schedule of works provided by South Bucks Tree Surgeons who will undertake the work.
Scout Hall 71 High Street Edlesborough Buckinghamshire LU6 2HX
Silver birch (listed in TPO as T1) to front of Scout Hut, 71 High Street Crown lift and reduction to give 2m clearance from building only The purpose of the work is to avoid the branches touching the building and possibly causing damage to the roof and/ or power cable
11 Market Hill Whitchurch Buckinghamshire HP22 4JB
T1 - Remove Cherry plum, due to its location to the power lines. T2 - Overall crown reduction on Silver Birch by 3-4m, this will move the canopy away from the power lines. T3 - Overall crown reduction on Holm Oak by 1-2m, this will reduce the tree away from a neighbouring roof.
Upton Thatch Upton Road Dinton Buckinghamshire HP17 8UA
Beech tree on right hand side of car parking area, just beyond gateway (marked BT1 on sketch) Branches of trees now stretch across driveway and have reached thatched roof of Upton Thatch. There is also a BT cable running through the upper branches to Field Cottage, a neighboring property. Request for consent for 30% reduction of beech tree to prevent potential damage to property and to provide unrestricted route for BT cable to Field Cottage. Attachment 001 is a sketch to show position of tree. Attachment 002 is a photograph of the tree from Upton Road to show height and spread of beech tree. A reduction all around. The tree is currently approx. 10m high and this would be reduced by no more than 3m, making the final height no less than 7m. The reduction at the sides would be 1.5-2.0m.
Beech House Stockgrove Park Soulbury Buckinghamshire LU7 0BB
T1 Beech: Crown lift to provide clearance of 1.8 metres from roof and front facade of house + clearance of 2.2 metres above ground level (all branches to be removed shall be sub-50mm diameter)
Old White Hart Church Street Marsh Gibbon Buckinghamshire OX27 0ET
Removal of a Cherry tree at the front entrance to our driveway. On the right hand side as you look at the house. This is to assist with light into the building and to prevent squirrels jumping on to our thatched roof.
8 Rosemary Lane Haddenham Buckinghamshire HP17 8JS
1 x Conifer - Crown lift to 5m so branches are not resting on building roof. 1 x Hazel - Fell tree as it's in poor condition and leaning into neighbours garden 1 x Willow Tree - Pollard at 4/5m to encourage regrowth 2 x Silver Birch Trees - Reduce by 2m and crown lift, making both trees more suited to their immediate environment as both have now become rather large. This will also allow more light through benefitting smaller bushes/shrubs