Byrig House Maugersbury Cheltenham Gloucestershire GL54 1HR
T1 Mid size fruit tree leaning into dry stone wall - reduced by at least 30% T2 Indian Bean tree - reduced by at least 30% overhanging garage roof and entrance T3 Unsightly small Bean Tree remove T4 V Large, dense Linden overhanging drive, blocking light - reduced by at least 30% T5 Very tall, thin Silver Birch crowded out by T4, T6 remove T6 Large Maple tree very low, dense canopy blocking light - reduced by at least 30% T7 In garden of neighbour (Manor Farm Barns) - Reduce low level overhanging branches
Lower Farm Cottages Lower Street Blockley Gloucestershire GL56 9DP
The trees in question are on the boundary between Lower Farm Cottages and Lower Farm, close to Blockley brook - a self sown multi stem willow tree, which has grown close to the garage of Lower Farm, next to the Blockley brook and out of the back of a stone built BBQ. It is overhanging all the other shrubs and threatening the foundations of the garage. It should probably have been dealt with years ago. The two main trunks are about one foot in diameter. Height is difficult to estimate as it's growing round and through other shrubs and out across the brook and grass. - a self sown ash tree growing within the V of the willow. A single stem with diameter about 9 inches, height about 20 feet. We would also like to prune back the small prunus tree which has grown misshapen because of the willow. The final tree is the maple by the brook. We would like to deadwood that and remove some of the lower branches, raising the canopy to allow more light and sun to the picnic bench
Wises Farm Ampney St Mary Gloucestershire
Hedgerow; Hornbeam x3, Leylandii x7 (T1-T10) - Prune laterals on SE side back to main stem/suitable growth points where possible to allow access behind agricultural shed and prevent damage to roof/cladding. Hornbeam (T11) - Fell to allow access behind agricultural shed and prevent damage to roof/cladding, and to prevent damage to neighbouring garage.