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)
95 Ivydale Exmouth EX8 4TA
Oak - Cut 3 lower branches (growing through fence), max. length 12m; max dia. 20cm.
Playing Fields Scalwell Lane Seaton
T1509, Oak : Remove major deadwood from within the crown; remove low and overhanging epicormic growth which is within 0.5m of neighbouring fence and gate; maximum diameter of cuts 50mm
4 The Maldens Marley Road Exmouth EX8 5DE
T1, Oak : Crown reduce by no more than 1.5m as per the below picture ensuring the tree retains a balanced and uniform shape; maximum diameter of cuts 60mm; reduce crown back from house ensuring 2.5m clearance; prune over fence and shed to achieve 1m clearance where possible; remove all stubs back to appropriate pruning point and remove all deadwood. Reason: Appropriate Arb Management.
12 Old Bystock Drive Exmouth EX8 5RB
T1 (012400) English Oak Adjacent to no 12 : Reduce limb growing over roof by 2.5m; prune the upper crown back to about 0.5m behind fence (grass side) T1 (97024) English Oak Adjacent to no 15 : Prune to give 2.5m / 3m clearance from house; crown lift over fence and garage to achieve 1 - 1.5m clearance. Reason: Appropriate arboricultural maintenance to ensure long-term clearance.
7 Ryalls Court Seaton EX12 2HJ
Tree No, Species, Works and reason. T1588 - Sycamore : Cut branches overhanging fence back to main stem. One larger branch requires approximately 120mm maximum diameter cut, remainder approximately 50mm maximum diameter of cut Sever ivy at base of tree. To reduce dominance over neighbouring properties T1589- Sycamore : Remove two marked stems extending eastwards. Cut remaining crown where overhanging fence back to main stems, maximum diameter of cuts 50mm. Sever ivy at base of tree. To reduce dominance over neighbouring properties. T1590 - Sycamore : Fell. To reduce dominance over neighbouring properties. T1591 - Sycamore : Fell. To reduce dominance over neighbouring properties. T1592 -Sycamore : Remove one marked stem extending eastwards, diameter of cut approximately 200mm. Sever ivy at base of tree. To reduce dominance over neighbouring properties.
Kinross 1 West Hill Lane Budleigh Salterton EX9 6AA
T1 Birch. Secondary branch at 10 feet above ground level : remove secondary branch with a diameter cut of 1.5 inches. T2 Birch. Primary limb at 25 feet above ground level : reduce back to fence line leaving branch length of five metres. Primary limb at 14 feet above ground level : reduce back to in line with boundary leaving final branch length of four metres. Reason: to remove branches overhanging boundary and create more space and light for border shrubs.
Yew Trees Clyst St George Exeter EX3 0RE
Y1 - Yew Tree 1, prune back overhanging branches on neighbours (Lane End) side of boundary to enable us to put up a fence Y2 and Y3 - Yew Tree 2 and 3, remove dead wood Y4 - Raise crown by removing lower branches at ground level. There is also one branch that is growing out of the shape of tree so to cut this back in line of tree.
123 St Johns Road Exmouth EX8 4EH
T1 - Turkey Oak, Reduce lowest branch overhanging garden back to small upright 2m west of fence, MDC 75mm. Reduce mid-crown branches overhanging No's 9 & 13 by 3-5m to suitable growth points, MDC 75-100mm. Reason for Works: Maintain tree to appropriate size for location.
17 Highbury Park Exmouth EX8 3EJ
Oak (T2) Reduce low branches growing over fence to southeast by no more than 3.5m. Oak (T3) Reduce upper crown growing to the southeast by no more than 2.5m. No wounds larger than 65mm to be made. Reason- To maintain the trees to a suitable size for the location. Delaying the works will ultimately lead to more invasive works which will be more detrimental to the health of the trees.