St Giles And St Nicholas Church And Cemetery Church Street Sidmouth
:Reduce the tree canopy on the north west side where it is encroaching on Amyatts Terrace by approximately 1.5m as depicted in the annotated photo ref: 23.2123.TCA yew annotated photo.
Cherry Tree Cottage Broadway Woodbury EX5 1NR
Juniper - fell. Cherry - fell.
Flat 1 24 West Hill Budleigh Salterton EX9 6BS
T1, Holm Oak : crown reduce to existing pollards points approximately 3.5-4m above ground level. Reduce all aspects of tree to leave a balanced shape to allow a new crown formation. Maximum diameter of cuts 50mm.
Churchside Clyst St George EX3 0RE
T1- Scots Pine: removal of 1 x heavily weighted, primary limb connected onto main tree stem.
110 Yonder Street Ottery St Mary EX11 1HH
T1 & T2- Sycamores: re-pollard to previous points.
6 Rolle Villas Exmouth EX8 2AE
T1: Acacia - reduce height by no more than 2.5m and a lateral crown reduction of no more than 1.5m. T2: Oak - reduce crown height by no more than 2.5m and lateral crown reduction of no more than 1.5m. T3: Walnut - crown reduction of no more than 1m. T4: Sycamore - reduce height by no more than 4m (above previous pruning points) and lateral crown reduction of no more than 1.5m.
Brookfield House South Square Colyton EX24 6NH
Full removal of 12 Leylandii on south west boundary of property (numbered 1 -12 on sketch plan). Full removal of Lawsons Cypress (T13) Full removal of a pine tree (number 14 on sketch plan) and replacement with fruit tree. Full removal of Eucalyptus tree (number 15 on sketch plan) and replacement with alternative tree (rowan or silver birch).
Applelands Bickwell Valley Sidmouth Devon EX10 8RF
Crown reduction/retrenchment pruning to encourage the lower growth to form a more compact and healthy crown. This to be achieved by reducing the height of the tree and the radial crown spread broadly in accordance with the red arc in the marked photograph(ref: 23/1781.TCA annotated photo 1) of the tree taken from the roadside, pruning back to suitable growth points or subordinate branches. The deadwood to be managed in the following way: Brittle/small diameter deadwood should be completely removed via a pulling test. Large diameter deadwood within the arc to be retained with its epiphytic plants, where feasible, with natural fracture pruning used to shorten those dead branches.
Yew Tree Cottage New Road Beer Seaton EX12 3JR
T1 and T2 Yews - re-shape crown tops by reducing by maximum of 1m, and reducing crown sides by a maximum of 0.75m (aligned vertically with front wall) creating a balanced curve. Minor cuts over entrance pathway to maintain 2-2.2m high clearance and to maintain width in-line with stone pillar edges.
River Sid The Byes Water Lane Sidmouth
Tree G: 'tree kicker' habitat features in the River Sid. The felled tree is winched back to its stump and secured back to its stump with 12mm steel wire rope (10 ton B/S).