Babraham Research Campus, Babraham Hall High Street Babraham Cambridgeshire CB22 3AT
Section 1 Linton Lodge Yew, Box, Yew, Sycamore and 6 x yew cut back all to wall edge - an average of 1.5ms From - The Close to Home Farms entrance 3 x Yews, Elm, 3 x Yews , Sycamore reduce laterals over verge by 1.5 m and prune to clear UKPN lines by 1 m, Sycamore - dead fell Elm - dead fell Section 2 along High Street near Sewage Works Sycamore - prune to clear UKPN by 2.5 m Yew - cut back to wall edge by 1m Sycamore - dead 50% pollard at 4m Section 3 - from Home Farms up to hump back bridge Ash - prune to clear UKPN lines by 2.5m Poplar - dead fell Group of Yews - cut back to wall edge by 1m Leylandii - cut back to wall edge by 1m Elm suckers - cut back to wall edge by 1m Sycamore - prune to clear UKPN lines by 2.5m Section 4 from the Bridge to school entrance 2 poplars - prune to clear UKPN by 2.5m Sycamore Sucker - cut back to wall edge by 1m
Wyndham House High Street Babraham Cambridgeshire CB22 3AG
T1 Box in adjacent garden (Home Farm) - fell to ground level T2 Row of Beech in adjacent garden on rear boundary (Home Farm) reduce height by approximately 2.5 - 3m down to previous reduction points. Trim back on garden side T3 Sycamore on left boundary - reduce height by approximately 4 - 4.5m. Reduce spread on all sides by approximately 2 - 2.5m. Shape round T4 Sycamore in front - Reduce height by approximately 4 - 5m down to approximately 1.5m below previous pruning points. Reduce spread on all sides by approximately 3 - 3.5m to approximately 1 - 1.5m behind previous pruning points T5 Plum on front boundary - Reduce height by approximately 2 - 2.5m to below adjacent street lamp. Reduce spread on all sides by approximately 1.5m. Shape round T6 Cedar - Fell to ground level
Land At The Rear Of 11 And 13 Middle Street Thriplow Royston Cambridgeshire SG8 7RD
This agricultural area used to be an old chicken farm. Apart from our house ( 7 Middle Street) and 13 Middle Street, it is surrounded by fields. We have just acquired it and would like to turn it into pastoral land for a couple of rescue donkeys. The seeds from Sycamore trees are extremely poisonous for equines and there are twenty sycamores within the boundary of this area. We would like to remove them so that we can keep the donkeys. There is also one Ash tree in the middle whose roots are growing through an asbestos clad building, and the tree would get damaged when the asbestos gets removed. There are trees around the boundary which we want to keep so that the view from beyond the fields will be unchanged.