St Benedicts School 54 Eaton Rise Ealing London W5 2ES
Tree number - T1 Tree type - Plum (prunus spp) Approx Height - 7m Location - neighbours tree, overhangs school left hand boundary Service - Pollard Work required- pollard tree down to suitable pollard unions at approximately 2m (just above fence) Reason - tree heavily leaning over school grounds and very top heavy with dense ivy, liable for failure Tree number - T2 Tree type - Gum (eucalyptus gunnii) Approx Height - 14m Approx Spread - 8m Location - Rear garden of St. Joseph House Service - crown reduce or fell Work required OPTION 3 Dismantle tree as close to trees current ground and Grind out the stump to a minimum of 200mm below the stump's current ground level and leave all grindings. Please note in-fill grindings mound will be left above ground level to allow for settling Reason - to eliminate the need for continued maintenance due to the co-dominant stems with including union. Tree number - G1 Tree type - various large shrub and small tree species, hawthorn, grisilina, bay, plum and Ivy Approx Height - between 4-6m Location - Rear garden of St Joseph's House, left hand boundary and Rear boundary Service - Prune Work required- prune to provide approximately 0.5m clearance from the roofs and side of the neighbouring buildings (where possible). Cut the ivy of the walls starting from approximately 2m above ground leaves and finishing at the peak of the roofs from the neighbouring buildings (see photos) Reason - to provide clearance from neighbouring buildings and air vents to prevent potential damage
166 Avenue Road Acton London W3 8QQ
Walnut (T1) - Fell (too large for site; touching house). Ash (T2) - Fell (too large for site; damaging fence). Plum (T3) - Prune x2 limbs against fence (too large for site; damaging fence).
10 Bedford Road Chiswick London W4 1JJ
Eucalyptus tree - fell because it is growing very fast in an unsuitable position ie. at the base of the fence onto the street. As a result it is growing at an angle towards the house and being very flexible bangs against our windows whenever there is a strong wind. We would like to remove it and replace it with an ornamental cherry of about 20cm width trunk, planted a little away from the fence. We believe an indigenous tree would be more appropriate, and also one that will remain at a manageable size.