Wharfside 2 Coronation Cottages High Street Kempsford Fairford Gloucestershire GL7 4EJ
Front Garden- FIG 1-Remove two green conifers which are overgrown and have dead foliage, replace with contorted willow and shrubs to add interest. Trim and reduce two blue conifers, these are overgrown and too close to overhead cables. FIG 2- Removal of Laburnum tree situated too close to the house which may cause structural damage and could be dangerous to young children living at the property. FIG 3 - Remove any dead branches from two cherry blossom trees at the front of the property. Driveway- FIG 4- Reduce height of green conifer by 15% to ensure stability and reduce risk of damage to surrounding area. FIG 5- Remove one green conifer planted too close to the garage which may cause structural damage and has had unsightly pruning to allow limited access to path. Back garden- FIG 6- Three green conifers overgrown and unsightly was a hedge, access needed to repair boundary fence and will be replaced with Garrya elliptica and Choisya. FIG 7- One Blue Spruce situated too close to our garage, neighbours' garage and boundary fence. Pruned badly and height is concerning for small back garden. Replace with Magnolia.
The Cedars Ivy House Lane Mickleton CHIPPING CAMPDEN Gloucestershire GL55 6SL
T1- Mature Lawson Cypress tree located on the boundary line in bottom left of garden. Remove the lowest two main branches, which are being thrown up as secondary leaders. Branches being removed to decrease the sail effect and bring the tree back from neighbouring properties . T2- Young Lawson Cypress tree growing through patio. Fell to allow for patio renovations. T3- Small Holly growing next to patio area. Pollard to 2m in height and allowed to regrow and trained into a smaller tree. T4- Large Holly in the middle of the rear boundary line. Reduce height by 3m to improve the view over the surrounding hills. T5- Mature Lawson Cypress, located on the right in rear boundary line. Thin canopy by 20% to decrease the sail effect as the tree has grown leaning towards the neighbouring property. T6- 3x young Cypress trees growing together along the boundary between the rear garden and the road. remove dead wood and thin leaning branches. T7- 2x Hazel trees located near the house along the roadside boundary. Coppice the steams above 4" in diameter, reducing the overall size of the tree and any overhang over the road, leaving the younger growth to maintain the boundary. T8- hawthorn growing next to the gable end of the property. Remove ivy and Reduce crown by 2m
74 Cricklade Street Cirencester Gloucestershire GL7 1JN
Reduce Horse Chestnut (approximately 20ft tall), by 25% and shape. The finished height / size will be more appropriate to the (small), garden size Remove Elder (approximately 15ft tall), that has taken root between boundary wall and garage with the potential to cause problems entering the garage roof. Trim back overhanging Ash branches from the neighbouring land. The land is occupied by an electricity substation and suckers have been allowed to grow out of control in the rough earth surrounding the sub station. The house has recently been occupied and I suspect that the garden has previously been left to grow with little maintenance.
Mayfield House Mawley Road Quenington Cirencester Gloucestershire GL7 5BJ
T1 - Ash - 3m overall crown reduction. T2 - Ash - 3m overall crown reduction and crown lift to approx. 5m. T3 - Beech - cut back from house to boundary line
Maidenwell Manor Broad Campden Chipping Campden Gloucestershire GL55 6UR
Lime (t1) - Crown lift off outbuilding roof and prune back from neighbouring garden Copper Beech (t2)- Crown lift off adjacent building roof Leylandii (t3)- fell to ground level due to large wound in main trunk caused by storm damage Robinia pseudoacacia (t4)- Prune away from neighbouring house 3 x Silver birch (t5)- fell to ground level due to trees pushing on stone boundary wall
Manor Farm Syde Cheltenham Gloucestershire GL53 9PN
Beech trees overhanging the piggeries. Crown reduce overextended limbs back to the boundary and crown lift over the gate. Copper Beech in village green, crown lift Lowest swirl of branches too close to the cottage by 1 meter and crown reduce by 2 meters as per annotations. Cotonasta - Situated in the farm house back garden. Pollard as per annotated photo. Farm track trees - crown lift for gmfarm machinery access.
10 The Damsells Tetbury Gloucestershire GL8 8JA
T1 - Lime tree to be crown lifted and reduction of lower canopy on house side only, reduction of approx. a third where necessary, the branches overhanging the boundary
The Chantry School Lane Bourton-On-The-Hill Moreton-In-Marsh Gloucestershire GL56 9AG
(1) Large Beech tree overhanging the grounds of Glebe House (a) Large low branch with old wound halfway along. Shorten this branch by 2.0-3.0m and thin a little to remove some end weight. (b) High material on this side. Prune back so as to leave no more than approximately 1.5m overhang out from the retaining wall. (c) Prune the low branches to clear the barn by at least 1.5m. (d) Remove the low dead branches on your side. (2) Row of Alders beside Glebe House. (a) Reduce the overhang towards the drive area so as to leave it no more than 1.0m out from the boundary wall. (b) Reduce the crown spread back to the front face (Glebe House side) of the Beech hedge beneath. Then, all the way up, shape back into the top but leaving the overall height untouched.
The Nest Birdlip Farm Birdlip Gloucestershire GL4 8JH
Group of 4 sycamore trees on boundary with neighbouring property at Garden House - Crown reduction of 25% volume and the removal any deadwood
3 Preston Leigh Siddington Cirencester Gloucestershire GL7 6GE
G1 - Group of trees located behind the newly developed housing estate - Norway maple closest to the corner of the new house - Remove the two large low limbs back to the boundary. The other trees that overhang - Prune back the longest overhanging branches by 2- 3m in length