Manor Court Pinehurst Cambridge Cambridgeshire CB3 9BE
Ginkgo reduce spread only on all sides by 2m shape into upper crown, retaining current height raise canopy above parking bays to clear 4-4.5m high trim back to clear building by 2m Reasons - reduce the spread of falling fruits to pedestrian areas at front of residential block
237 Hills Road Cambridge Cambridgeshire CB2 8RW
The requested work involves the removal of Pine tree, T7 that is currently protected under TPO No: 0004 (2021). The tree is in very poor health (very little live wood in evidence), assessed to be in a state of declining health and unlikely to recover. The tree is a large specimen, 16m in height and located on the southern boundary of 237 Hills Road, Cambridge, directly adjacent to the Public Highway of Hills Avenue. The tree is also located close to the nearby residential property of Tirnalia House, please refer to Grid Ref: Easting / Northing (546432.28 / 256082.12). The probable cause of decline is Phytophthora disease, which is known to be a soil borne disease and therefore likely to have entered the tree via its roots causing damage to the root system. In a state of ill heath (rapid decline) and with a weakened root system, the tree is predisposed to tree failure / wind throw, especially in high gales. Being positioned close to the Public Highway and residential property, if the tree were to fail, the potential for significant damage to property or injury to persons are assessed as significant.
2 Willow Crescent Milton CB24 6BY
TPO 0010 (1963) T4: Sycamore to reduce it by 5 metres all round (as it has just grown too big for a residential area).
Westminster College Madingley Road Cambridge CB3 0AA
(T1) Pink Chestnut - remove to ground level due to sever decay causing this tree to be unstable next to public footpath and residential property.
43 New Road Impington CB24 9LU
TPO 0008 (2003) T5: Ash - pollard at 12m. The tree has history of falling broken branches and is within a small residential garden. Risk of falling branches causing injury.
10 Roselea Impington CB24 9LB
TPO 0009 (2003) T18: Oak in rear garden - crown reduce by approximately 2.5-3m, remove dead wood and epicormic growth on stem and lowest branches up to 5m. Crown reduced previously to similar points. Small residential garden, if not contained the tree will become a problem (amenity wise and structurally to house).