Land At Manns Hill / Stars Field Bossingham Kent
T1- Large single stem ash leaning towards scout Hall, near 11kV power line. Some evidence of ash dieback. Reduce crown by up to 5 metres. T2- Large decayed area at base, leaning towards gardens, footpath etc, honey fungus boot laces present. Coppice to hedge height. T3- Hornbeam. Tangled in dead ash tree (T9). Once ash is removed will be highly distorted and could be vulnerable to wind throw. Coppice hedge height. T4- multi-stem ash overstood regrowth from previously managed hedge makes this more likely to fail. Lean towards gardens a footpath- coppice to previous cut point- hedge height. T5,T6- single small ash trees suffering from ash dieback- extensive deadwood. Will fall on nearby sheds, footpath, fences etc. Fell to ground level as outside of hedge line. T9- large dead ash tree- immediate risk to people and property. Cut to hedge height.
Sunnyside Church Lane Petham Canterbury Kent CT4 5RD
T1 - Willow - To crown reduce by approximately 2-2.5 meters in height (at its tallest points) to a height of approximately 20ft and in width as required to balance the remaining crown. G1 - Conifers - x2 conifer trees growing to the side of the shed in the back section of garden to section fell to ground level and grind stumps. G2 - Conifers - x 4 conifers growing along the rear boundary fence to fell to ground level and grind stumps. G3 - Conifers - Small "hedge row" of conifers that divide the front and back sections of the garden to fell to ground level and grind stumps T2 - ash - located behind the willow on the property boundary to sever a ring of ivy around the stem