Woodpecker Cottage Woods Lane Melton Woodbridge Suffolk IP12 1LN
1no. Oak (T1 on plan) - Reduce in height by 8 metres
1 Silverwood Close Lowestoft Suffolk NR33 7LX
TPO 41 Side garden 1 x Beech - Reduce & shape crown by up to 30%. Reason: to reduce the sail area of the canopy and contain the tree within its current location.
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
Marloes Ufford Place Ufford Woodbridge Suffolk IP13 6DR
A1 of TPO No. 31 / 1957 1no. Silver birch (T1 on plan) - Fell
21 Gurdon Road Grundisburgh Woodbridge Suffolk IP13 6XA
A1 of TPO No. 29 / 1987 1no. Sycamore (T1 on plan) - Crown reduce in height to 'proposed line of crown reduction' shown on photographs 'View 1' and 'View 2', Crown lift to 5 metres above ground.
28 The Limes Rushmere St Andrew Ipswich Suffolk IP5 1EA
T3 Oak of MWA Arboricultural Report Works: Remove (fell) to near ground level and treat stump to inhibit regrowth. T4 Oak of MWA Arboricultural Report Works: Reduce height by ~ 3.0m and lateral branches by ~ 2.0m. Prune on a triennial cycle to maintain broadly at reduced dimensions. Reason: Clay shrinkage subsidence damage at neighbouring property 30 The Limes, IP5 1EA. Please also refer to the Reasons for Works document submitted with this application. NOTE: A separate application has been submitted regarding T1 oak and T2 oak of the MWA Arboricultural Report.
Manor House The Street Lound NR32 5LT
Front garden T1 Horse Chestnut - Reduce and reshape by 2m MAX. Reason - Another Horse chestnut failed close by so this tree is now vulnerable to wind forces, reduction will reduce sail. T2 Horse Chestnut - Reduce and reshape by 2.5m MAX. Reason - Tree has an over extending top, reduction will remove risk of storm damage.
Highfield The Street Barnby Beccles Suffolk NR34 7QB
TPO 003/2021 1 x Oak Crown reduce and shape to give clearance to church roof / property 3 x small Elms - Fell to ground level close to church
High River View Cliff Road Waldringfield Suffolk IP12 4QL
TPO SCDC 191:2005 T7 Oak 30% reduction, T8 Sweet Chestnut 30% reduction, remove deadwood and crown lift both trees up to 3-4m. To reduce shading and reduce loading on branches.
29 Birchwood Drive Rushmere St Andrew Suffolk IP5 1EB
TPO ESCC 1955 0029 T1 Beech: The species is relatively short-lived and is not resistant to decay. This tree is mature and in declining condition, with a sparse crown and poor extension growth, there is also some basal decay evident, with adaptive growth. The remaining contribution of the tree is limited and the basal decay, whilst not an immediate concern could become an issue given the condition of the crown and lack of vigour. Its amenity contribution is eroded by its sparse crown. T2 & T3 Oak: These are a pair of weather-damaged trees. T2 has lost its main leader and formed a very low, spreading crown, T3 has been stuck by lightning in the past and has very limited live canopy growth. Both trees have a battered appearance and neither makes a significant contribution to the surroundings. The trees dominate the site and the applicant would like to remove them to provide usable domestic space. It is proposed to plant three replacement trees on the edge of the site; 2 oak and one small leaf lime.