Ivy House 72 West End Wolsingham Bishop Auckland DL13 3AP
Pruning back over the kitchen roof, back to the boundary of 70 West End of one Yew tree - TPO-CCD-25-2011
11 Kirbys Drive Bowburn Durham DH6 5GA
Scots Pine (T1) - Fell due to lean towards building and poor form to remove risk and allow more light into the garden which is due to be landscaped and re-planted. Sycamore (T2) - Crown lift a browse line of soft growth around 75mm at point of attachment to a height of the main limbs approx. 5-7m to allow more light in to the garden. Crown reduction on north side of approx. 15% (1-2m longest length of product), a light suppressive prune back of soft growth up to 100mm at point of attachment. This will allow the grown to be kept away from growing over the glass roof on the conservatory. Scots Pine (T3) - Fell - Honey fungus present at base and given the significance of the potential this could have on the root plate of the tree. The crown is also showing signs of spare needle coverage. Re-plant with fastigiate form tree which will not grow to large.
4 Newtown Middleton-in-Teesdale Barnard Castle DL12 0TH
T1 Sycamore Tree - Crown lift to 6 metres to gain clearance over garage roof - TPO-TDC-3-1981
77 Villa Real Road Consett DH8 6BL
T1- T5 to be retained as follows: T1 prune branches from neighbouring roof and remove deadwood. T5 remove deadwood, prune and balance remainder of crown by 20%. Trees 2, 3 & 4 remove deadwood only (as amended on 13th June 2023).
21 Blind Lane Chester-Le-Street DH3 4AF
1. Beech-crown lift to 3.5m 2. Beech - crown lift to 3.5m 3. Beech - crown lift to 3.5m 4. Dead Hawthorn - pollard leaving the stem at 4m 5. Beech - remove the branch growing over the garden back to the main stem and prune back from the garage roof by 4m to a height of 8m from ground level
25 Blind Lane Chester-le-Street DH3 4AF
T1 Beech - Crown lifting not exceeding a maximum height clearance of 3m above garage roof. This may include the pruning of light, pendulous growth in the lower tree crown: e.g., shortening or removal of secondary branches under 50/75mm diameter, not main structural branches over this size. This must be done to uniform height all round to maintain the trees natural form and symmetry. (TPO reference W1) as amended on 3rd April 2023.
14 Castle View Chester-le-Street DH3 3XA
Beech (T1) - Crown lift branches that overhang roof to a maximum of 3m above roof height whilst maintaining the shape and symmetry of the tree. Beech (T2) - Crown lift branches that overhang roof to a maximum of 3m above roof height whilst maintaining the shape and symmetry of the tree. Beech (T3) - Branch at 6 metres high on north-east side of tree to prune back by 4 metres. Crown lift by 4 metres. Lime (T4) - Fell to ground level and remove arisings. Lime (T5) - Crown lift to a height of 4 metres and remove snapped branch at 7 metres. Lime (T6) - Crown lift to a height of 4 metres. (Group Tree Preservation Order CLS-8) as amended on 30th March 2023.
Rookery Nook The Spa Gardens Shotley Bridge Consett DH8 0TN
T1 - Beech and T2 - Large oak tree - Prune lowest most small diameter branches back from property roof - TPO - DER-101
8 The Paddock Lanchester Durham DH7 0HW
Remove four lowest branches directly overhanging roof of one Pine, remove major deadwood from one Rowan, remove hanging split branch and tidy stubs from storm damage and clear debris at the base of one Pine, remove major deadwood of one Rowan, prune Oak group to clear the building by 1.5/2m, remove large, fallen, storm damaged stem of one Pine, remove lowest branch overhanging the decking of one Pine (TPO - DER-005)
7 The Rookery Burnopfield Newcastle Upon Tyne NE16 6HB
T1 - Sycamore - Crown lift over garage roof to achieve a clearance of 1 metre and balance on the other side, remove any major deadwood - (TPO - DER-065C)