Land Rear Of 15 And 56 Edmund Green Gosfield Essex
Notice of intent to carry out works to trees protected by Tree Preservation Order 23/82 - r/o 15 Edmund Green. Growing adjacent to the PROW that gives access to the nature reserve from the west, is a Purple Leaved Plum, within the Conservation Area. It has two stems, sub-lateral branches from which are resting on the garage roof of no 15. It is proposed to reduce the height of the smaller stem to the height of the existing fence, as previously done, and to crown lift the sub-laterals of the remaining stem to give approximately 0,5m clearance to the garage roof. r/o 56 Edmund Green, growing adjacent to the path that gives access to the nature reserve from Greenfields, is a group of 5 closely spaced Common Oak, that overhang the rear garden of no 56, to an oppressive extent. Also, branches from the tree numbered 2 on the attached plan are in contact with the tiled roof of the out-house. It is proposed to crown lift tree no 3 to give approximately 0.5m clearance to the out-house roof, and to reduce the lateral spread of the remainder (mainly trees 3 and 6) above the garden by approximately 2m, cutting back to suitable growth points.
22 Collingwood Road Witham Essex CM8 2DZ
Notice of intent to carry out works to tree in a Conservation Area - Sycamore - All branches overhanging land owned by 27 The Paddocks will be removed back to the boundary fence The sycamore tree is on the boundary with the garden at 22 Collingwood Road and land belonging to the owners of 27 The Paddocks. It is also approximately 10 metres from the house at 27 The Paddocks. Several branches overhang this land and others are also very near to the roof of 27 The Paddocks. Birds perch on the edge of the branches and leave unpleasant "deposits" on the ground which causes a health and safety hazard to people using this land, especially children. As the tree continues to grow there is also the potential for damage to underground pipes and foundations.