Wood Lynch Branksomewood Road Fleet Hampshire GU51 4JS
Horse chestnut (C10) -a. Remove lowest lateral branch on the East side, adjacent to neighbouring property, to the main stem. b. Crown lift on the southeast side, to the apex of the roof, removing secondary growth only. c. Reduce lateral on the East side, to previous points, approx. 2m
Naishes Wood SANG Naishes Lane Church Crookham Fleet Hampshire
Prune Sycamore to give approximately 4 metres clearance from house leaving a final radius of approximately 3.5 metres and pruning up to approximately 2 metres above apex of roof pruning to suitable live secondary growth. Lift low branches to approximately 6 metres from ground level over clients garden only by removal of small branches up to approximately 10cm maximum diameter
Dray House Broomrigg Road Fleet Hampshire GU51 4LR
1) Common Beech tree (T1) - Crown lift over the roof of the carport to 1m clearance from the apex of the roof. 2) Sweet Chestnut tree (T2) - Crown lift to provide 5.2m clearance from the ground level.
59 Holland Gardens Fleet Hampshire GU51 3NF
1. Large Oak Tree (rear garden) - Fell The tree has grown over the roof of the property and starting to cause damage to the roof from debris and branches dropping. The application is for complete removal of the tree. There are two oak trees growing in close proximity to the tree in the application. These trees would benefit from the removal of the tree and as they are in better location and size not to damage property. The contractor to complete works is still to be decided but is likely to be 1st call tree services or another approved contractor with knowledge and experience to remove a large tree in a difficult location. Work will be completed out of nesting season and at time at which the contractor agrees is best.
8 Fir Tree Way Fleet Hampshire GU52 7NB
1. T1. Tag #4206, Oak - fell 3rd stem and undertake deadwood removal to the remaining 2 healthy stems Tree comprises 2 healthy stems of 400mm+ dia, and a 3rd stem of 200-250mm. The 3rd stem has a very sparse crown showing signs of major die back and evidence of decay at a height of approximately 4 metres within the main stem. 2. T2. Tag #4207, Mature twin stemmed Oak - Undertake deadwood removal only. 3. T3. Tag#4208 Mature Scots Pine - Undertake deadwood removal only 4. T4. Tag# 4209 Semi mature Oak - Fell approximately 300mm dia, tree is being shaded by more mature trees resulting in a thin crown and noticeable lean, root system is causing damage to fence posts. tree has little amenity or habitat value; fell tree. 5. T5. Tag# 4210, Mature twin Stemmed Oak -lift crown by 4 metres and reduce crown by 3 -4 metres. deadwood to be removed during reduction works. Tree has thick low hanging canopy, impeding use of the private garden and likely to make contact with dwelling in 2 -3 years that may result in damage to a roof.
Woodglen Gough Road Fleet Hampshire GU51 4LJ
T1 - Beech - Lift canopy to give 3-4m clearance T2 - Oak - Lift canopy to give 3-4m clearance T3 - Oak - Fell T4 - Oak - Lift the canopy to allow 2-3m clearance from garage roof
6 Brook Cottages Firgrove Road Yateley Hampshire GU46 6QD
3 x Oak - Removal of Branches that hang within 2m of 6 Brook Cottages to protect roof.
Whisperwood Stockton Avenue Fleet Hampshire GU51 4NH
1). Reduce one Hornbeam on left side boundary by approximately 6 metres to a final height of approximately 6 metres and a finished radius of approximately 2 metres to suitable live secondary growth to allow in light for the photovoltaic panels on the roof. 2). Reduce height of one Beech next to summerhouse by approximately 4 metres - to a final height of approximately 10 metres and a finished radius of approximately 2-3 metres - pruning to suitable live secondary growth. 3). Reduce and reshape to previous reduction points retaining smaller growth at reduction points for shape one mature Beech. Reducing by approximately 3 to 4 metres, leaving a finish height of approximately 15 metres and a finished radius of approximately 3 metres. 4). Fell to approximately ground level triple stemmed suppressed leaning Beech on rear boundary. 5). Shorten back branches by approximately 2.5 metres giving a finish radius of approximately 4 metres to rear of house from one mature Beech back to previous reduction points, reducing . back approximately five longer branches. Remove one long limb over summerhouse approximately 20 cm in diameter from the Beech. The tree is in joint ownership between the client and owner of 41 Elvetham Road. The shortening back from the client property is part of the tree owned by the client. The removal of the limb over the summerhouse would require the consent of the owner at the adjacent property at 41 Elvetham Road.
57 Elvetham Road Fleet Hampshire GU51 4QP
1. T1 Beech- prune back the lateral branches that are over/touching roof & wall to give 2-3m clearance 2. T2 Oak - lift canopy over drive to give 5m clearance to allow room for vehicles
Lees Farm Lees Hill South Warnborough Hook Hampshire RG29 1RQ
1. Goat Willow (T1) - Re-Pollard to previous pollard points. (Last done in 2017 - Now overhanging own & neighbours roof/building).