Oaklands House Residential Home Lowestoft Road Reydon Southwold Suffolk IP18 6RY
ESC TPO 120/2022 Trees numbered as per application / plan not TPO T1 Oak located adjacent to building and side footpaths encroaching on to building and roof - Reduce side laterals only to give 2m clearance to building. T2 & T3 Oaks growing in car park adjacent to building - Reduce back to give 2m clearance. Reason: trees are encroaching on to building. T4 Macrocarpa growing in car parking area adjacent to bungalow and care home - Remove deadwood and reduce height to 12m spread to 5m radius. Reason: tree is dying back in its upper crown. T5 Sweet Chestnut growing behind care home overhanging kitchen and extraction flues - Reduce back side laterals only to give 2m clearance to building. G1 numerous Dead Elms - Fell to ground level Reason: there are many groups of dead elms which are advanced in decay adjacent to the main roads ,these require urgent removal on safety grounds. T6 Scots Pine located within the woodland area - Fell to ground level Reason: standing dead should be removed as it is within striking distance of open area which is used. T7 Sweet Chestnut on driveway just before care home entrance - Fell to ground level Reason: dead stem within striking distance of access road T8 Holly on access road - Fell to ground level Reason: standing dead
Land Between Purdis Rise Cottage And Byways Purdis Farm Lane Purdis Farm Suffolk
G1 Coriscan with occasional Scots pine and 1no. cedar - approx 18no. trees in total and planted in a row for screening. Two central trees have failed and fallen on to the neighbouring bungalow, raising concerns that trees adacent to those failed are now exposed to additional wind loading. It is proposed to replace the conifers with native canopy and subcanopy trees: 3no. Quercus robur, 2no. Tilia cordata, 3 Betula pendula, 6no. Ilex aquifolium & 4 Crataegus monogyna
1 Daneway Gardens Leiston Suffolk IP16 4XA
T1 Birch - To fell to ground and replant with more suitable species. This tree is of poor form, has been heavily topped creating decay and multiple reactive regrowth. Tree is too dominant for garden and takes light from bungalow. T2 Oak - Light crown lift, reduce two boughs over neighbour's boundary; to improve balance and form.
7 Woodlands Leiston Suffolk IP16 4BT
T1 4 stemmed Norway Maple - remove stem nearest to bungalow because of basal cracking and risk of failure, reduce remainder of tree by 30%. T2, 3, 4, Silver Birch - reduce back to previous pruning points to reduce shading.
Acorns Blackheath Road Wenhaston With Mells Hamlet Halesworth Suffolk IP19 9HD
TPO SCDC/03/00162 T1 Oak Reduce & shape by up to 30% as branches now close top bungalow and crown clean the epicormic growth.
10 Chapel Road Otley Suffolk IP6 9NT
T2, Sycamore. Lowest southern laterals to be shortened to abate future damages to building. T3, Ash. Deadwood, Clean old failure wounds. Remove low northern limb to stem union at 2.5m. Tree reported as dying, and branches reported as having fallen off. Concern if tree totally fails it will be an H & S issue and cause considerable damage to one of our bungalows in Vine Close and a private one in Little Meadow.
1 Highgrove Beccles Suffolk NR34 7BN
TPO 103 T7 1 x Copper Beech - Fell to ground level Reason: This tree has a double stem with an included bark union the base, this is a huge weakness making the tree very likely to fail. This union is now holding water and beginning to decay. The tree is heavily weighted towards the neighbours bungalow