1 The Peninsula Station Road South Cerney Cirencester Gloucestershire GL7 5DW
Willow to the side of the house - pollard to near previous. Leaving the tree not less than 14.0m high and with a radial crown spread of not less than 16.0m
Footpath Known As Lovers Walk Leafield Road Fairford Gloucestershire
Lime Tree T4: bring in the two branches extending over the house and garden back to the stem (on the south side of the tree). Also to remove deadwood and poorly attached or decaying branches and to carry out a climbing inspection. Lime Tree T5: remove deadwood and poorly attached/decaying branches and to carry out a climbing inspection
The East Wing Avening House High Street Avening Tetbury Gloucestershire GL8 8NH
Beech tree, T1 on sketch plan, 8 metres from the house. Raise the crown of the beech tree from 7.5 m to 10.5 m above ground level by trimming twigs and small branches no larger than 50 mm diameter. This is to allow more light in the garden below
Hazel Grove Church Lane Bledington Gloucestershire
T1 - Oak Tree - Reduction in radial spread by 1 metre to limit overhang on house. T2 - Ash Tree - Reduction in radial spread by 2 metres to reduce overhang over neighbour's property. T3 - Ash Tree - Ash tree reduction spread by 2 metres and removal of dead branches. Crown lift trees to 6 metres over Firs Close Lane.
Mayflower House Charlham Lane Down Ampney Cirencester Gloucestershire GL7 5RQ
Pollarding of single horsechestnut tree in the front garden of Mayflower House, Charham Lane, Down Ampney
Garden House Northfield Road Tetbury Gloucestershire GL8 8HD
Handkerchief tree (T1) - raise the crown to 4m above ground level to allow more light into the garden below. Lilacs, viburnum, cypress (G1) - reduce the height to 4.5m above ground level to allow more light into the garden and cut back the roadside branches in line with the outside face of the stone wall to allow vehicles to pass more easily. Box elder (T2) - reduce the crown to 3.5m above ground level and shape to allow more light into the house
Morgan Hall London Road Fairford Gloucestershire
122 - Lawson cypress (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana): Remove limb protruding to the west 125 - Yew (Taxus baccata): Remove dead at base; crown lift to 1.0m to expose trunk & make the tree more prominent; lightly prune approximately 1.0-1.5m on all sides 127 - Lime (Tilia x europaea): Remove all deadwood above 30mm diameter & remove all basal epicormic growth 131 - Honey locust (Gleditsia sp.): Fell as poor specimen in ill health 133 - Silver birch (Betula sp.): Fell as poor specimen 134 - Myrobalan plum (Prunus cerasifera): Fell as Ganoderma applanatum fungus on dead central stem T1 - Lime (Tilia x europaea): Remove all deadwood above 30mm & remove all basal epicormic growth G2 - Cherry laurel (Prunus laurocerasus): Remove as overgrown & leggy, taking light from adjacent yew tree 142 - Yew (Taxus baccata): Clip to create a balanced shape; overall reduction to be no more than 1.5m on any side. 146 - Myrobalan plum (Prunus cerasifera): Fell due to basal damage & poor specimen 147 - Yew (Taxus baccata): Remove dead top to fresh new growth; remove ivy; reduce sides by approximately 1.5m 149 - Lebanon cedar (Cedrus libani): Remove as no long-term viability in this position as overcrowded by adjacent lime & Atlas cedar 150 - Lime (Tilia x europaea): Remove all deadwood above 30mm & remove all basal epicormic growth 154 - Yew (Taxus baccata): Lateral cut back on all sides by 3.0m to promote new growth 167 - Norway maple (Acer platanoides): Remove deadwood above 3.0m diameter & girdle ivy 5 - Topiary yew (Taxus baccata): Remove due to proximity to house
Morgan Hall London Road Fairford Gloucestershire
H1 - Yew hedge - reduce to 3m - 4m. G1 - Yew and Maple - fell Maple due to poor health. 1 - Magnolia - fell due to proximity to house. 2 - Magnolia - fell due to proximity to house. 3 - Magnolia - fell due to proximity to house. 4 - Laurel group - fell due to proximity to house. H2 - Yew and Western Red Cedar hedge - fell Cedar part of hedge and trim and shape remaining Yew. 128 - Lawson Cypress - fell due to conflict with surrounding trees. 129 - Yew - clear back from wall by 0.5m due to damage. 143 - Magnolia - fell due to proximity to house. 144 - Yew - perform a 1.5m crown lift and a 3-4 lateral reduction to balance the crown as the tree has multiple overlong limbs. 156 - Yew - lateral cutback on north side by 1.5m due to overlong limbs. 158 - Elm (dead) - fell. 161 - Ash - fell due to rubbing on the wall. 163 - Lime - fell due to undermining wall. 166 - Cherry - fell due to poor health
Camp House Station Road Bourton-on-the-Water Cheltenham Gloucestershire GL54 2EN
T1: Sycamore 3-4 m crown reduction and deadwood. G1: Large holm oak 1-2 m reduction away from house. Target prune away from phone wires. Deadwood. Oak has large cavity on the lowest lateral limb over the road. Remove this limb
8 Smith Barry Road Upper Rissington Cheltenham Gloucestershire GL54 2QT
Copper beech - Prune to clear house by 2.5m and thin crown by approx 20%.