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).
Woodbury C Of E Primary School Castle Lane Woodbury Devon EX5 1EA
G1 - Hornbeam & Cypress A number of branches are overhanging the back garden of a property backing onto school grounds (Allerdown, Town Lane). Suggested works are to reduce these branches back to approximately 50-100cms within school boundary an reduce tops of southern aspect to shape. Maximum diameter cuts 25-50mm. Cypress to be trimmed and climber attached to Cypress severed. T2 - Elm Growth overhanging road to be reduce back by 2-3 metres, maximum diameter cuts 25mm. These works are proposed as part of the ongoing maintenance of the trees and to ensure the safety and comfort of the people living around the school boundary.
St Nicholas Church Dunkeswell
T1: Red Oak - prune branches to the West side. Cuts distal to previous cuts / points. 2m reduction clearance on the church side. T2: Cherry - crown reduce by 1-2m height and spread. Remove deadwood throughout. T3: Yew - reduce radial spread over the boundary by 1.5m length.
Sainsburys Supermarkets Ltd Hind Street Ottery St Mary EX11 1BW
AMENDED SPECIFICATION Alder, Hazel, Field Maple trees: i) Prune back to a vertical line, level with the northern face of the boundary wall which forms the site's southern boundary. ii) Reduce trees height by 2m. iii) The Wild service tree and Fastigiate oak will not be pruned as part of these works and retained as individual tree crowns growing from the tree line. Western Red Cedar: i) Crown lift over the public footpath to provide a clearance of 2.4m above ground level.
2 Ernsborough Gardens Honiton EX14 1RX
T1, Beech tree : To prune back all the branches which are growing towards and touching the gable wall and roof of the last property of Ernsborough Gardens making natural target pruning cuts of up to 50 mm in diameter and removing 2m; branch lengths to give clearance to the property. T2, Beech tree : To prune back 1 x branch reducing the end weight and leverage of this branch and to improve aesthetics making 1 cut of 50 mm in diameter and removing 2m branch length. T3, Cherry tree : To prune back to give a half a metre clearance inside the boundary wall reducing the end weight and leverage of all branches making natural target pruning cuts of up 40 mm in diameter. T4, Holly tree : To prune back to give a half a metre clearance inside the boundary wall reducing the end weight and leverage of all branches making natural target pruning cuts of up 50 mm in diameter. D1, Dead Maple tree : To dismantle this tree to ground level. D2, Dead Yew tree : To dismantle this tree to ground level. Reason for works : To maintain public highway safety and to improve the aesthetics of the trees and to prevent future damage to neighbouring properties.
Rookwood House Rookwood Close Honiton
3 spruce at the rear of the property overhanging the boundary. Prune back to boundary to a height of five metres
Marycourt Convent Road Sidmouth EX10 8RE
T1, Monterrey Cypress : located in rear garden on right hand side boundary next to yellow conifer and eucalyptus. Dismantle to the existing surrounding hedge height, around 2m, due to the tree being unbalanced as the north side of the tree has been pruned back severely in the past and is blocking light to the garden, long term wise this is the wrong tree in the wrong place. T2, Eucalyptus: located in rear garden on right hand side boundary next to yellow conifer. Pollard at around 5 to 6m in height at suitable union pruning points, due to the fast pace at which this species grows, my client would like to have these works carried out now before the tree grows any more and blocks more light to the conservatory.
Halse Hill House 1 Halse Hill Budleigh Salterton EX9 6AB
Line of 12 Leylandii's along most of the properties northern West Hill Lane boundary - applying to cut to ground. They are showing signs of stress - individual random limbs are dying, possible cause is fungus Passalora sequoia
17 Silver Street Ottery St Mary Devon EX11 1DB
Beech tree growing in boundary wall. To be felled and removed, in full. The tree is causing damage to the boundary wall. A member from East Devon District Council viewed the beech tree from both gardens on the 29th April 2022, on request, following a safety complaint from neighbour, reported by tree owner to EDDC, and concluded that while the tree is probably safe the trees position is never going to improve and over time will create its own problems
Long Reach Boughmore Road Sidmouth EX10 8SH
T1 Reduce top of Scots Pine by approx 3 metres. max diameter 20cm; branches on eastern stem reduce back to boundary Reason - neighbour is concerned the top of the tree twists in high winds, the tree has low vigour possibly from previous works carried out.