Rectory Oaks Plymtree Devon EX15 2JU
T1, Beech: reduce radial spread over the office by approx 3m; reducing over extended growth to allow more light into office and reduce risk of failure onto building. T2, Turkey Oak: reduce radially by up to 2m.; crown lift to 3.5m to allow grass maintenance by crown lifting; reduction to reduce over extended growth. T3, Turkey Oak: remove deadwood and crown lift by 3.5m. To allow grass maintenance by crown lifting. T4, Turkey Oak: remove deadwood; crown lift by 3.5m amd reduce radial spread over the shed; and, crown section over the drive by 2m lifting over the lawn to allow grass maintenance; radial reductions to reduce over extended growth.
6 Park Way Exmouth EX8 3QG
Tree 1, Turkey oak : Crown reduce the low lateral branch gowning to the north by up to 5 meters making two pruning cuts of approximately 50mm in diameter. Remove one 50mm diameter branch growing to the west. Tree 2, Turkey oak : Remove 4 x branches of around 5cm diameter x 6m long; plus, 1 low branch over hanging the public walkway - again around 5cm in diameter x 6m long. Tree 3, Turkey oak : Remove the very low branches resting on the fence /shed (around 5 branches at 5cm diameter x 2m long)
10 Heather Grange West Hill Devon EX11 1XZ
T1, holly: fell. Reason dead. T2, cherry: fell. Reason suppressed, poor form. T3, oak: remove branch over shed. Row 1: Leyland cypress hedge - remove. T4, oak: remove dead branch and shorten back long low branch over neighbour's garden by approximately 2m to a suitable second order branch. T5, Douglas fir: remove dead wood over 75mm.
Roman Catholic Church Guardian Angels Day Nursery Ottery Moor Lane Honiton EX14 1AP
T1, Scots Pine : Fell. T2, Oak : Crown lift to approximately 4m above ground level MDC 25 mm. T3, Lime : Prune and crown lift all branches to approximately 1m above the apex of the storage shed MDC 25 mm. T4, Scots Pine : Remove 1 x windblown and hung up branch. T5, Beech : Reduce and prune all branches in the north east aspect of the crown which is growing out over the public highway by reducing 3 - 4 branches making 1 pruning cut 100 mm. in diameter and to various branches maximum 25 mm. in diameter. T6, Sycamore : Fell. Reasons for the works is to improve public safety as this is a highly frequented area by members of the public and there is also a day care nursery operating from this site. Replanting is proposed by the owner to replace any loss of amenity.
Berry Lodge Berry Lane Beer EX12 3JS
T1 and T2, Pittosporum - dismantle and fell. Row1, Pittosporum - reduce by approximately 2m to suitable live growth leaving as natural a form as possible. Remove low limb over shed.
5 Major Terrace Seaton EX12 2RF
T1. Ash. This tree is infected with Ganoderma applanatum and Inonotus hispidus, these bracket fungi are evidence along with the lack of foliage in the canopy that the tree's base is decaying, the tree has previously shed a large codominant leader, so we are applying to have the tree dismantled and removed, due to it's proximity to high traffic and foot fall. T2 Horse chestnut. This multi stemmed tree we seek to prune back the branches by up to 1.5m, off, of the neighbouring South side boundary roof, with maximum pruning cuts of no more than 75mm. T3 Lime. Remove deadwood on property side, along with pruning back the branches by up to 1.5m, off of the neighbouring South side boundary roof, with maximum pruning cuts of no more than 75mm. T4 Strawberry/Red horse Chestnut tree. This tree has significant decay at the base on the SW side, after using a nylon hammer I was able to conclude that the decay is more extensive than is visually evident and as such, I would like to thin the crown by up to 15% with pruning cuts of up to no more than 75mm, to lessen the sail effect and chances of future failure.
7 Cliff Terrace Budleigh Salterton EX9 6JY
T1, Crab apple on west boundary near back door between log store and garden shed : cut to ground due to outgrowing the space. T2, Pittosporum on western boundary approximately level with front of house : crown reduced to 16 feet (24 feet at time of applying). Reason is to prevent crown getting too leggy and sparse
The Old Orchard Elsdon Lane West Hill Ottery St Mary EX11 1TZ
G1, Oaks(4) : Reduce crown spread extending to north by approximately 3m, back approximately to a line with ridge of shed roof; branches to be cut back to appropriate growth points; maximum diameter of cuts 150mm; remove any significant major deadwood overhanging garden. Reason for works: Appropriate arboricultural management
5 Clyst Hayes Gardens Budleigh Salterton Devon EX9 6BE
T1 - Larch crown lift removing 4 lowest branches, 7 metre max length max diameter 15cm T2/T3 - 2 x Oaks crown lift by 4 metres max maximum cut 15cm diameter length of branch max 5 metres T4 - Oak leaning reduce branch by 10 metres to the vertical branch (see picture) 35cm max diameter cut - Tree is growing with bad form with significant lean. T5 - Pine crown lift remove 2 lower branches back to stem 13 metres long 25cm max diameter T6 - Oak remove 3 lowest branches 6 metres max length 15cm max diameter Reason (all above) - Safety to give clearance from ground for users of the garden T7 - Beech remove all smaller branches growing on shed and growing towards house 10 metres length 15cm diameter - Reason - to prevent damage to house and shed and to prevent repetitive pruning work.
29 Brand Road Honiton EX14 2FD
T1, Ash : lift branches above shed and garage to give 2m clearance; reduce lowest limb and branch above to give 2m clearance above garage; reduce lowest two branches above patio to give clearance; trim back marked growth on picture 3 to give clearance from roof of house; remove base epicormic (no cuts to exceed 100mm diameter) T2, Oak : remove epicormic growth from stem; crown lift lower limbs to a height of 5m from garden of 29 Brand Road; crown lift to 8m from 21 Gronan Close to balance the canopy (21 is lower, so therefore 8m to balance the lower canopy)