12 Godfreys Wood Melton Woodbridge Suffolk IP12 1QY
W5 of TPO No 25 / 1953 1no. Eucalyptus (T1 on plan) - Remove 1 branch overhanging house roof & shorten 1 branch overhanging fence line by 50% of total branch length 1no. Hornbeam (T2 on plan) - Crown reduce in height by 2.7 metres and laterally by 1.5 metres 1no. Sycamore (T3 on plan) - Remove 1 top branch on south eastern side (as shown on submitted photograph) 1no. Sycamore (T4 on plan) - Fell 1no. Sycamore (T5 on plan) - Crown reduce in height by up to 3 metres and laterally by 1.5 metres
10 Pains Close Worlingham Beccles Suffolk NR34 7SN
TPO 305A rear garden T1 multi-stemmed Crataegus (Hawthorn) - Crown lift by up to 2.5m, make into single stem & Crown reduce & shape by up to 30%, and crown thin by removing deadwood , rubbing & crossing branches T2 & T4 - 2 x Prunus Avium (Wild Cherry) - Crown lift by up to 2.5m, Crown reduce & shape by up to 30% and crown thin by removing deadwood, rubbing & crossing branches T3 Malus (Crab Apple) - Crown lift by up to 2.5m, Crown reduce & shape by up to 30% and crown thin by removing deadwood, rubbing & crossing branches T5 Acer campestre (field maple) - Crown lift by up to 2.5m, Crown reduce & shape by up to 30% and crown thin by removing deadwood, rubbing & crossing branches T6 Pinus sylvestris (Scots Pine) Crown lift by up to 2.5m, Crown reduce & shape by up to 30% and crown thin up to removing deadwood, rubbing & crossing branches Reason: general remedial pruning works to allow more light into garden, prevent branches obstructing use of garden and prevent damage to fences
The Bracken House 1 Acorn Rise Hollesley Suffolk IP12 3JT
W1 of TPO No. 139 / 2000 1no. Woodland block (outlined red on plan) - Repeated pruning operations consisting of: 1. At a time and frequency decided by the owner, that the owner or anyone directed under the authority of the owner, be permitted to prune back any branch of a protected tree that has passed outside of the Land (beyond the boundary marked in red and shown in diagram 1). 2. At a time and frequency decided by the owner, that the owner or anyone directed under the authority of the owner, be permitted to prune back any branch of a protected tree that has passed over the private right of way that is within the Land and to the east (as demarcated by the fence, marked in green and shown in diagram 1).
Premier Inn Yarmouth Road Lowestoft Suffolk NR32 4AA
ESC TPO/142/2022 Vegetation located long side boundary with 255 Yarmouth Road & rear boundary of Nos. 76 & 78 Blyford Road Lowestoft W1 - Clear all vegetation including lifting shrubs and trees as required to ensure a 2m clearance from the fence and cut down all small self-set saplings, below 75mm in diameter. Including removal of Ivy on and around fence, Poplar trees and Holly trees. Reason: to give a clear view and assessment of the existing fence
Heath Farmhouse Flixton Road Homersfield Harleston Suffolk IP20 0EX
WDC TPO 331A G2 belt alongside and rear of farm house 1 x young leaning Willow - Pollard by up to 50% (existing 25 x 25ft) Reason remedial pruning works 2 x small leaning Aspen Poplars - Fell to ground level. Reason Serious lean over livestock field 1x Aspen Poplar - Remove dead / broken branches 1 x Hedge - To pushback hedge / trees to fence line overhanging neighbours property reason: remedial pruning works
The Coach House Chapel Road Lowestoft Suffolk NR33 8BL
ESC TPO 035/2021 T1 Oak - Crown reduction of up to 3 metres and crown lift of up to 5 metres. Reason: This will give adequate clearance for fences and other services and buildings that surround the tree to not interfere with the trees future growth, and for the tree to not interfere with anything on neighbouring properties. T2 Hornbeam - Crown reduction of up to 3 metres and crown lift of up to 5 metres Reason: to allow more light onto lawns and give clearance for phone lines which are currently within the lower crown.
2 Thomas Churchyard Close Melton Woodbridge Suffolk IP12 1TL
Repeat reduction to previous pruning points & removal of overhanging canopy of sycamore & several ash trees that line our rear perimeter fence
13 Haylings Grove Leiston Suffolk IP16 4DU
TPO ESCC 53 1965 Macrocarpa conifer on rear boundary with Haylings House - to reduce back over hang or remove completely to prevent ongoing damage to boundary fence and greenhouse from falling branches, and future risk to property.
8 Mere Gardens Rushmere St Andrew Ipswich Suffolk IP4 5HU
Trees in rear garden: T1 Birch: Fell, tree has decayed base and is leaning on fence. T2-T8 Oaks remove deadwood.
The Wilderness Marsh Lane Worlingham Suffolk
TPO 20 A1 & A3 Woodland behind Nos. 1-37 Marsh Lane up to Water Treatment Works along bypass. To continue the woodland and tree management work as per DC/18/3141/TPO and DC/3201/TPO which run out of time. Remove branches to allow broken fence along bypass to be renewed. Remove Silver Birch trees which are blocking light from more established trees, also evidence of disease. Remove branches overhanging rear gardens 1-37 mix Silver Birch Sycamore Lime Pine Leylandii. Remove all Silver Birch under 150mm diameter, and all self-set trees under 100mm with exception of Oak. Remove cluster of Leylandii as not in keeping and blocking light. Reason: land unmanaged for 30 years DC/18/3201/TPO GI Limes (40) - Re-pollard to previous pollard points and remove basal growth. Reason: To prevent old pollard stems splitting out. Fell some self-set trees around base of Lime trees. Reason: to prevent these small self-set trees crowding out the limes.