1 Mill Street Isleham Ely Cambridgeshire CB7 5RY
T1 Beech - Cut back spread on house side above conservatory by approximately 3 - 3.5m. Raise to clear roof by approximately 1.5m, taper into remainder of canopy to shape T2 Ash - Cut back above conservatory by approximately 2.5m T4 Eucalyptus - Fell
Halstead Lodge 4 White Hart Lane Soham Ely Cambridgeshire CB7 5JQ
G1 - Group of Leylandii - Reduce crown back from roof of house as far back as possible before deadwood is visible.
Gable Farm Cottage 4 The Hythe Reach Cambridge CB25 0JQ
T1 Spruce - Fell to allow more space in front garden T2 Elder - Trim back to boundary wall T3 Cedar - Trim to give 3m clearance from roof T4 Thuja - Trim to give 3m clearance from roof T5 Thuja - Fell - The tree is misshaped and blocks out a substantial amount of light from house
Front Of Swann House 104 Commercial End Swaffham Bulbeck Cambridge CB25 0NE
T1 Cherry - Crown reduce to clear roof of adjacent house by approximately 1.5m
3 Engine Yard Ely Cambridgeshire CB6 3BF
T1 Sycamore - Fell in sections to ground level and treat stump. The tree is situated approximately 3m from the rear corner of number 38 St Johns Rd and low branches are touching or within less than 200mm of the wall, roof, and gutters. Buttress roots are damaging the fence. The biggest problem with the tree is the likelihood of it failing at the low union, known as an included bark union. When several trunks form close to the base, they affect one another's habit. They compete for light and space and end up leaning away from the vertical. Their branches form on the outside of the canopy making the weight bias even worse. Eventually one or more stems usually break away at the union and fall. The tree is left with a huge wound at the base and very often fungal spores colonise. This will usually result in decay and renders the remainder of the tree unsafe. In the case of this particular Sycamore there is no direction that the first failing stem could fall and not cause damage to property or injury to the public. As previously mentioned, it stands a mere 3m from the closest house.
123 - 125 North Street Burwell Cambridge CB25 0BB
T1 Ash - Fell, due to excessive shading T2 Ash x2 - Fell, due to previous house owner building garages and sheds around the tree; floor and roof of structures are now lifting which is unsafe T3 Wild plumb - Reduce to 2.5 meters. Currently these are standing at approximately 5/6 meters high and we're unable to access the fruit. T4 & T5 Apple Tree - Reduce to 2.5 m as advised by arborist T6 Sycamore - Reduce spread only by up to 3 meters and raise crown al round to 5m from ground level; the gardens on North Street are extremely narrow meaning that the shade from this tree reaches the entire width of the garden. T7 Apple Tree - Reduce to 2.5 m as advised by arborist
90 St Marys Street Ely Cambridgeshire CB7 4HH
T1 Oak - Reduce whole crown by up to 3 metres and crown lift to 3.5 metres and 4.5 metres over outbuilding. To slow root growth and clear crown away from building, the tree is located 6ft away from building and it is also touching the house/roof.
6 Main Street Little Downham Ely Cambridgeshire CB6 2ST
T1 Oak - Reduce crown by 2m-3m as shading and overhanging roof house and to rear of garage concerns re falling branches.