St John The Baptist Church and Burial Ground Village Road Little Missenden Buckinghamshire
G1 mixed species - crown lift all trees on boundary line to approximately 5m, remove any major deadwood>50mm, prune back any overextended branches that pose risk to gravestones, thin canopies by no more than 10%, remove dead bough of pine tree, T1 beech trees - remove left-hand side bough leaning over Infant School; G2 5x lime - crown lift to approximately 5m, remove major deadwood >50mm and remove epicormic growth from base up to crown break; G3 mixed species - crown lift to approximately 5m and cut back any over-extended branches to suitable growth points; G4 2x yew - crown lift to approximately 5m and remove any major deadwood >50mm; T2 Irish yew - cut back over extended branches on North side of canopy, remove any major deadwood >50mm; T3 yew - crown lift to approximately 3-4m, remove any major deadwood; T4 Irish yew - cut back from boundary wall to allow walkway around tree; T5 Irish yew- cut back from the boundary wall to allow walkway around tree. (Little Missenden Conservation Area)
Voewood 3 Layters Way Gerrards Cross Buckinghamshire SL9 7QZ
Hazel and yew - cut back branches to boundary. (Gerrards Cross Centenary Conservation Area).
Land South Of 37-48 Bulstrode Court Bulstrode Court Gerrards Cross Buckinghamshire
T1 laurel - cut back to boundary by removing approximately 1.5m from client's side only; T2 sycamore - fell. (TPO No. 01, 1962).
Wycombe End House 10 Wycombe End Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire HP9 1NB
Approval of condition 8 (Arboricultural Method Statement and Tree Constraints Plan) of planning permission PL/22/3851/VRC - Variation of condition 17 (approved plans) of planning permission PL/19/1268/FA (Demolition of a garage and erection of 3 two and a half storey dwellings with basements and integral garages. Formation of a vehicular access with associated hardstanding and landscaping.) to allow changes to size of basement and ground floor and minor alterations to appearance on all plots, and boundary adjustment between plots 2 and 3 (part retrospective)
Penn View 52 Burkes Road Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire HP9 1PN
Widening of an existing vehicular access, relocation of driveway with a dropped kerb, new gate, boundary wall, associated hardstanding and removal of trees.
Gregories Farm Lane Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire
T1 lime - 15% crown thinning and prune back overhanging branches up to 5m from ground level, T2 lime - pollard; T3 lime - prune back overhang to boundary up to 5m from ground level. (TPO/SBDC/2011/23).
44 and 46 Fulmer Drive Gerrards Cross Buckinghamshire SL9 7HL
T1 beech - thin canopy by 20%, removing any congested or rubbing branches, lift lower canopy to 5m above ground level; T2 beech and oak - lift low canopies 5m above ground level, any over extended branches will be lightly tip reduced to match crown, remove major deadwood; T3 yew (domed) - trim to maximum extent of greenery; T4 goat willow - cut back to boundary leaving a low pollard point to regenerate from 1m from ground level.
Tenterden Spinney Bois Lane Chesham Bois Buckinghamshire HP6 6DF
T3 beech - side reduction of lateral spread over rear garden of No 69 of up to 3m back to secondary growth unions up to a height of 15m; T5 beech - side reduction of lateral spread over rear garden of No 69 of up to 3m back to secondary growth unions up to a height of 15m; T1 sycamore - remove branch on phone wire; T2 beech - remove branch directly over phone cable; T4 holly - trim back overhanging branches to boundary line and clear phone cable. (TPO/1950/011)
Forest Green 6B Grange Gardens Farnham Common Buckinghamshire SL2 3HL
T1 oak - crown lift to 6m, G1 consisting of beech, holly and chestnut - tip back laterals to boundary and gate. (TPO 12 of 1950).
Land at Langtons Meadow Farnham Common Buckinghamshire
T3765 oak - crown lift to 5m, T3761 holly - reduce lateral branches back to boundary removing up to 1.5m, T7360 sweet chestnut -crown lift to approx 5m, T3754 holly - reduce lateral branches back to boundary removing up to 1m. (TPO 12 of 1950 and TPO 24 of 2011).