15 Ambergate Close Redditch Worcestershire B97 6SR
To remove rotten wood and trim back oak tree from hitting next door house and hitting cars on the road. To trim back to boundary fence to stop falling branches.
36 Lineholt Close Redditch Worcestershire B98 7YU
Oak tree 1 meter within the boundary of 36 Lineholt Close. 1 Remove dead wood - there are a number of large branches which overhang the boundary of 34 & 35 Lineholt Close, which have become a serious danger. 2 Thin crown by 3 meters as appropriate and if possible maintain symmetery. 3Remove epicormic growth from trunk and crown.
Oversley 49 Mearse Lane Barnt Green Worcestershire B45 8HJ
Replacement of gate and boundary fence
6 Ryefield Close Hagley Worcestershire DY9 0JS
Replacement of boundary fence with brick walls and alterations
23 Plymouth Road Barnt Green Worcestershire B45 8JF
Extensions and alterations to include: 1. new boundary treatment and alterations to accesses, 2. first floor extension to garage, 3. existing below floor void converted onto basement accommodation, 4. rear basement swimming pool extension
Pool Farm Crumpfields Lane Redditch Worcestershire B97 5PW
T2 oak tree located on the road side boundary of pool farm tree is in need of a dead wood as some substantial sized pieces and hanging dead wood however the lower canopy stretching over crumpfield lane could do with a lift to roughly 5mtrs as it keeps getting struck by farm vehicles this would involve approximately 2.5mtrs reduction of tips. T3 ash tree growing along roadside boundary in need of dead wood as substantial sized pieces and hanging wood, also lower lateral growing over rd needs target pruning to lift crown away from rd as it is being struck by farm vehicles, we recommend 2.5mtr lift of lateral growth to create clearance
Ipsley Alders Marsh Reserve Alders Drive Winyates Green Redditch B98 0SB
T5 Alder reduce in height by 50% to short trunk, clear of allotments, cavity under base of tree. T5a Alder reduce in height by 50% to short trunk , clear of allotments, some decay T6 alder decaying, reduce in height bu 50% to short trunk clear of allotments, cavity under base and heavy lean towards boundary. T7 Three stemmed ash, decay in column and cavities under base. heavy lean towards allotments, reduce all 3 stems to 3 meters retaining base as habitat. T7a Twin stemmed alder, reduce stem over neighbours property to a short trunk at 2 meters. T11 Alder removed heavily weighted stem leaning towards footpath, reduce remaining leaning stem by removing 3 heavily weighted low branches. T18 ,Alder remove low stem leaning towards footpath.
Land Off Far Moor Lane And West Of The A435 Birmingham Road Far Moor Lane Redditch Worcestershire
Redditch Borough and Stratford-on-Avon District - Cross Boundary Development - Erection of 236 homes with open space, landscaping, drainage, infrastructure and other associated works - comprising 210 new homes in Redditch and 26 new homes in Stratford on Avon (Stratford on Avon application ref; 21/00204/FUL)
1 Church Cottage Vine Lane Clent Worcestershire DY9 9PH
I would like to fell the Ash tree that sits on the boundary of the group preservation order in my back garden (G5). Reasons for wanting to carry out this work - 1) The tree now sits as part of a privately owned and maintained garden and would significantly improve this amenity if it were felled without impacting on the special character of the woodland behind it. 2) The group TPO refers to woodland, however this tree is not part of the woodland it is a stand alone tree - maybe it was part of the woodland in 1951 when the order was put in place but now is part of a maintained garden. 3) In the preservation order, it says that an OS map of Worcestershire from 1924 was used. I'm not sure that this tree would have been there then as when the tree inspector visited the site, he estimated the tree to be between 50 and 80 years old. If the tree had been planted at time of the TPO, it would have been very young but now is far too big to be in a back garden. 4) The health of the tree is not very good. It only grows on one side due to lack of light as the 'none-growth side' is shaded by the nearby woodland. There are many dead branches which often fall. This causes me great concern as my children and pets often play in the garden and I worry for their safety. 5) It is a very large tree which is very close to my house, electric cables (the electricity company have needed to cut back branches in the past) and overhangs a shared driveway. Neighbours have complained about branches falling onto their cars. 6) The tree inspector advised me that ash trees do not respond well to being reduced in size so this would not be an option. 7) All four properties adjacent to the tree (1, 2, 3, 4 Church Cottage) would benefit from greater sunlight in their gardens. I would not want to replant anything in its place as the area is surrounded by many trees and it also sits on the bank of the stream where subsidence could be an issue.
Springfield House Dark Lane Belbroughton Worcestershire DY9 9SS
G3 area on tree preservation order - removal of self seeded sycamore tree in a woodland area populated by large pine trees, to provide more light to the floor to enable plants to grow. The girth of the tree is 0.85m. Tarek Ball, Tree Officer, has been to the site and supports this application. To remove an additional self seeded sycamore tree with a girth of 0.74m which is situated nearer to the main drive for the same reason. To reduce branches of a spruce tree in G4 area which are hanging over the road and have a safety implication. Supported by the tree officer. To remove 3 leylandii trees which are situated on the back drive. They are not on the boundary with the neighbour. This will provide more light for vegetable and fruit beds.