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.
LAND OPPOSITE TURN TABLE AVENUE, BROMSGROVE, B60 3SQ
WE ARE APPLYING FOR A CROWN REDUCTION ON THE OAK TREE LABELLED T7. WE ARE APPLYING FOR A CROWN REDUCTION AS THE RESIDENT AT NO. 29 TURNTABLE AVENUE IS COMPLAINING ABOUT THE BRANCHES GROWING THROUGH THE FENCING AND BECOMING AN OBSTRUCTION.
9 Church Road Belbroughton Worcestershire DY9 9TE
Consisting of mainly Sycamore trees and one Holly tree - Historically hedge row and now matured to tree line. We would like to take the view of removing section and to retain the left hand group. These works are in the interest of the potential new owner of the land as we are looking to sell this to the homeowner to the rear 11 Bellamy Close. As our property is in no way is attached and further three gardens away (old styling gardens) and makes more geographical sense for this reason. this would enable them to remove the fence to the rear and with this section removed open up the garden. should the proposal be acceptable we would be more than happy to replant 2x higher value species withing the garden to add longer term enhancement.
St Augustines Roman Catholic High School Stonepits Lane Redditch Worcestershire B97 5LX
Small Ash tree - stemming from failed tree root plate. - fell to ground level. Large Ash tree leaning over fence to maths block at School - secretary ivy & removal ivy at later date. Oak tree above field seating area - crown raise lowest limbs to 3-4 metres & weight reduce 1 main limb growing directly above seating area by 3-4 metres.
Badger Brook Wood Badger Brook Lane Astwood Bank Worcestershire B96 6EJ
This area needs thinning out as the trees are too crowded. a possible cause of them dying off. I propose removing most of the invasive species, Holly and Ash. Also the remaining dead trees. I would also suggest removing overcrowded trees before more die off, due to a lack of resources. Wharton NIC has surveyed the trees. I also have an ornothological survey. One tree is in category A, 22 trees are in B, most trees are in category C, impaired condition. I have noticed two more trees seem to have died off. There will be no new replacement trees due to the overcrowded state of the site. Any space opened up is required to increase the areas biodiversity. Wharton natural infrastructure consultants are going to send me a list of suitable options. Area category should not be applied to this site. "government web page". It is to be decided which trees could be subject to a TPO. This site has no amenity value being private property. It is secured with a five bar fence, stock wire, and a strand of barbed wire on top. The locked five bar gate also should have a strand of barbed wire on top. Using my plan and list of trees I have a suggestion as to which trees should go. The first should be the Holly and Ash numbered 50,51 and 52 because they are too close to Severn Trent Assets, and could cause local infrastructure damage. Next the centre needs thinning out, so I suggest removing all the invasive Holly and Ash. Holly numbered 70, 72, 74, 75, 62, 33, 59 and Ash 60 and 32. Trees still to be removed as in previous plan Spruce 7 and Pine 37. New dead trees 30 and 38, I am waiting to make sure they really are dead. Trees to keep possibly with a TPO if required to protect them from future owners of this site. 3, 5, 9, 11, 13, 27, 29, 34, 42, 43, 44, 45, 47, 46, 53, 56, 67.
5 Sidings Close Bromsgrove Worcestershire B60 3SG
Trees & hedging overhanging rear fence line to cut back to approx boundary fence line; Reasons: To reduce encroachment and debris being cast onto garden.
The Chapel Barnsley Hall Road Bromsgrove Worcestershire B61 0TX
We are hosting a summer event and we would like tidy up our car park. In order to do this, we are planning to raise the crown of all trees inside our premises and any other trees outside of our premises, we would like to cut back the branches to our boundary fence line.
Bromsgrove Cricket Hockey And Tennis Club St Godwalds Road Bromsgrove Worcestershire B60 3BW
Cust back Holly Bush/Tree overhanging rear fence back to fence line.
Clunbury Victoria Road Dodford Bromsgrove Worcestershire B61 9BZ
We are required to repair fencing to adjoining property, namely Edith Cottages on the northern boundary. We are wanting to instate a timber post and rail fence with covering feather edge boards. The trees which lie across or on the fence line would be in the way of this work. The larger trees (fruiting plum and apple) are full of ivy and lying at precarious angles and will need to be heavily pruned in the near future in order to render them safe, possibly resulting in their demise. The land on which these trees grow is very heavily planted with fruiting trees, ash, hawthorn, hazel, birch and oak and forms part of an ancient 'Chartist movement' orchard which has not been maintained in decades
4 Sidings Close Bromsgrove Worcestershire B60 3SG
Cut back all trees overhanging rear fence back to fence line; Poplar - Cut back the canopy back to fence line up to approx 12m in height; Prominent low ash limb to cut back by approx. 2 m; Understorey Hawthorns, Fields Maples etc to cut back to fence line; Reasons: To remove amount of shade & debris being cast onto garden.