Land West Of Grevel Lane Chipping Campden Gloucestershire
H2, T6, T7, T8, W4,W5 as per report. Remove fallen and failed trees across the site including mulching of brambles / scrub. Crown lift woodland edge trees to allow access to grass with tractor
Tesco Cricklade Road Cirencester Gloucestershire GL7 1NP
Survey attached
Land Parcel Adj To No 75 Corinium Gate Cirencester Gloucestershire
Sycamore - Re-coppice to remove epicormic growth
St Nicholas Barn Church Road Lower Oddington Moreton-In-Marsh Gloucestershire GL56 0XE
T1 - Mature Beech tree to fell - The tree stands on edge of St Nicholas Church boundary with Daylesford Estate, with Oddington Parish council requesting the leaning and weighted Beech which significantly extends towards St Nicholas Church to be removed, as direction of tree fall, should it occur, will be into the church and at the location of a Doom painting within the church which is historically priceless. Daylesford Estate has no objection to tree removal and will undertake the operation.
Cranhams Cottage Cranhams Lane Cirencester Gloucestershire GL7 1TZ
Red Horse Chestnut (T7) - fell due to being implicated in subsidence
1 Old Rectory Brimpsfield Gloucester Gloucestershire GL4 8LD
Beech Tree (T1) - Remove boughs which overhang the lane and Old Croft
14 Hardie Close Tetbury Gloucestershire GL8 8FA
T1 Goat willow (over hanging boundary fence) - tree is decayed at base and covered with ivy and presents risk to Guinness property - fell to ground level. T2 Goat willow (large leaning tree over property boundary) - tree is risk to Guinness property and neighbouring property - Fell to ground level. T3 Sycamore - South east canopy - Branches growing towards Guinness property, 14-19 Hardie Close - reduce branches to give 3m clearance from dwelling, where possible cut back branches to main stem to ensure good clearance for future growth. East canopy - Branches overhanging communal area only - crown lift to 6m, reduce remaining overhanging canopy by up to 2.5m (back to boundary fence) and reshape upper canopy where necessary. All pruning to be back to suitable growth points or branch union, leaving tree in good form