48 Church Square Basingstoke Hampshire RG21 7SQ
T1 Magnolia. - Fell G2 x2 Palm - Fell Redesign and landscaping of rear garden. Other trees and shrubs to be planted. Trees small and insignificant. Not important in the local landscape. Indeed can only be seen from rear garden.
Robinswood Cottage Crown Lane Old Basing Hampshire RG24 7DN
Large sycamore tree right in front of the house next to fence bordering Elmsdown. The tree has outgrown its location despite previous pollarding and now needs felling. The tree encroaches on neighbours property and blocks all light to both houses when in full leaf. We intend to landscape the front garden and will replace with more suitable decorative trees.
The Corner House Village Road Weston Patrick Hampshire RG25 2NX
T1 English oak: Reduce length of limb over road by circa 2m to 3m, pruning to suitable side branches T2 Hawthorn: Small tree of poor shape and form adjoining parking area. Removal is required to improve soft landscaping area between parking and lane. Remove T3 Pair of horse chestnut: Re-pollard to previous pollard points at circa 4m above ground level T4 Cherry: Small tree growing against outbuildings. Unsuited to long term retention in this location and needs to be removed to allow building to be refurbished. Remove.
10 Cromwell Road Basingstoke Hampshire RG21 5NR
T1 Maple - Crown lift to 5m branches overhanging rear garden of 10 Cromwell road - Reduce shade very minimal work to tree with no adverse effect on local tree and landscape aesthetic
5 North Street Kingsclere Hampshire RG20 5QY
Trees are located in the rear gardens of both number 3 and number 5 North Street. T1 Small apple tree - fell to enable new landscaping scheme. T2 Walnut tree - fell. Large split from ground to bifurcation as shown in photo. Tree currently held together with a large bolt. T3 Apple tree - fell. A number of small cavities are present on the main stem and extensive deadwood in crown. Fell to facilitate landscaping including replacement plantings of pleached Hornbeam or Beech on left boundary, 1 no Gleditsia and 2 fruit trees. T4 Bay tree - fell to enable rebuilding of the damaged wall.
26 Queens Road Basingstoke Hampshire RG21 7RH
T1 - copper beech - Crown reduce by c 3m leaving tree 12 m in height with 6m diameter T2 - Birch tree - Reduce height by 5m leaving tree 12m in height T3 - Hawthorn - Fell These trees T1 and T2 have outgrown the position within narrow garden, Excessive shading to garden and neighbours gardens, lower crown obstructing parking bays. Proposed pruning will relieve these issues whilst maintaining 2 substantial trees within the local landscape. T3 is in decline and unlikely to thrive.
3 Southlea Cliddesden Hampshire RG25 2JN
G1 - x2 Cupressus Elwood I - Fell as extensive dieback and beginning to obstruct route too front of house T2 - Thuja - Fell as shading both gardens a species that as it grows will be inappropriate for clients gardens landscaping scheme talking up too much space and light.
Pyotts Burh 32 Pyotts Hill Old Basing RG24 8AP
Oak (T1) - Crown reduce by c4m from 18m in height down to 14m. This is because one of two main stems has lost a large bough from recent storm damage and the resultant wound compromises the safety of the remaining crown. This reduction will maintain a significant tree in the local landscape whilst reducing the risk of further failure