Old School House The Street Westleton Suffolk IP17 3AD
T1 Amelanchier, T2 Lawsons Cypress, T3 Holly, T4 Shrub Willow all on southern rear boundary of property. These are poor specimens and are proposed for removal as part of re-landscaping plans.
24 Corton Road Lowestoft Suffolk NR32 4PL
Front garden G1 Laurel Hedge - Remove to low stumps and grind out as part of a change to the planting in the front garden T3 small Willow tree - Remove to a low stump as part of a change to the planting in the front garden Rear garden G2 Palms and Bamboo - Remove to low level and grind out as clearance for change of landscaping in the back garden
Priory Cottage Priory Road Beccles Suffolk NR34 9NJ
Rear garden 1 x Japanese Cedar - Fell to ground level and replant with an Acer Reason: tree originally within convent grounds now in small domestic garden, losing branches and browning of foliage, low amenity as tree suppressed by neighbouring Cedar of Lebanon. Tree & Landscape Officer to be informed once Acer planted.
Proposed Flat 1 Former South Beach Mansion Bent Hill Felixstowe Suffolk
Fell T1, T2 & T3 Sycamore. These 3 trees are growing on, or adjacent the retaining wall that borders / forms the boundary between South Beach Mansion and the Pram Walk. The wall is an integral part of the designed Victorian landscape / setting, whereas the trees have naturally generated and are likely to damage the wall, either as a result of secondary thickening of stems / buttress roots, or root plate failure, resulting in a tree breaking part of the wall as it falls. T1 also has a significant lean that has an over-bearing and oppressive effect on the frontage courtyard to South Beach Mansion. T2, is growing out of the wall and appears to be forming buttressing that is reliant on the wall structure, rather than surrounding ground. T3 has partially compromised buttress roots relating to the path edging structure. T3 is in poor physiological condition, with sparse crown, stunted foliage and die-back. T1 also has sparse upper-canopy growth.