The Vicarage Church Street Kelvedon Essex CO5 9AL
Notice of intent to carry out works to trees in a Conservation Area:- T1 Oak Tree- Front Garden - Reduce by 4-5m overall, to control size of tree for location. T2 - Silver Birch Tree - Roadside - Reduce by 2-3m in height give clearance to lamp post. T3 - Cherry Tree - Roadside - Reduce by 3-4m, to control size of tree for location. T4 - Cherry Tree - Left hand boundary - Reduce by approx 2m overall, tree is diseased and has extensive amount of deadwood in crown, reduce to reduce threat of limb failure. T5- Walnut Tree - Neighbours Tree Left hand Boundary - Crown Lift over lawn up to 4m above ground level. To let more light into the garden and ease access for mowing grass. T6 - Copper Beech tree - rear garden - Reduce branches growing towards towards House to give clearance of 2-3m. To keep Tree free of the building for the foreseeable future.
Birchbrook House Water Lane Helions Bumpstead Essex CB9 7AL
Notice of intent to carry out works to trees in a Conservation Area - Leylandi type trees running along boundary edge to oneside of house. Trees were reduced in height for a previous planning permission now want to remove trees altogether due to unsightly nature. The boundary due to ours and recent neighbour works has a 6ft fence along it for the majority of the length, which replaces the need for the trees. Some trees have been badly affected by years of neglect prior to our arrival and have decay. See sketch 1 for details.
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.