5 Hansell Road Brampton Huntingdon PE28 4SL
Hawthorn Tree - Fell - to renew boundary fence and roots are hindering the fence placement. Replant a new small tree.
Whitecroft St Ives Road Houghton Huntingdon PE28 2BJ
T1 Fig: reduce crown by 1.8m T2 Cherry Plum: fell and replant with Magnolia T3 Hazel: reduce laterally by 1.5m to clear neighbouring Pine and Leylandii G1 3 x Silver Birch: reduce height by 2.5m and thin by 10% to increase light levels in patio are at rear of garden T4: Sycamore: reduce overhanging branches to boundary
5 Throckmorton Warboys Huntingdon PE28 2RY
Elm in back garden: Lowest branch growing towards house: reduce laterally away from house and neighbouring garden by 4m. Lower canopy over lawn: Reduce sections over neighbouring garden by 3m (close to boundary) thin ends of remaining branches by 20%, up to approx 6m from ground level. 2x previously cut branches in lower crown over lawn: remove back to main stem.
6 Church Street Great Gransden SG19 3AF
Works to help maintain the trees to keep them in the best possible condition. T1 - Lime tree - remove large dead limb over neighbours boundary, remove all epicormic growth up to crown breaks. T2 - Sycamore - remove three lowest limbs and failed limb. T3 - Large yew tree (middle of garden) - raise crown to three and a half metres. T4 - Two yew trees (right of garden) - remove crossing lower branches and raise crown by three and a half metres. T5 - Large conifer - remove dog leg limb over hornbeams and raise to three and a half metres. G1 - Large Beech stump (with honey fungus) - grind out to 300ml below ground level. G2 - Grind out stump (near sapling walnut) - remove walnut and grind stump. G3 - Grind out stump (shape of a chair on the other side of the garden)
15 The Hollow Hartford Huntingdon PE29 1YF
T1 -decayed sycamore - fell T2 small self set Sycamore - fell T3 - group of 4 self set sycamore - crown reduce height of group by 3-3.5m, crown reduce spread of group by 2m T4 - 2 self-set sycamore leaning on wall - fell T5 - leaning sycamore - fell T6 - Beech in adjacent garden - reduce overhanging branches back to boundary line, reduce height by 2.5m
17 West Street Godmanchester Huntingdon PE29 2HG
Scots Pine on left boundary - approx 3.5 metre reduction and reduce minor branches overhanging neighbouring garden by 1.8m, remove branch stub over neighbouring garden at 7m
28 Middle Street Elton Peterborough PE8 6RA
T1 Birch - Remove Birch to ground level due to being a poor specimen and there are no pruning points to take it to. T2 Light prune Acer by no more than 1m and shape. This is to allow more light to the front of property. T3 Acacia- Raise Acacia tree to 4m to allow clearance. G1 Conifers - Cut neighbours overhang back to boundary as currently very antisocial and would allow more light into the garden. T4 Ash - Reduce Ash by 2.5m as it is getting too large in its current proximity, reducing the tree will allow more light into the garden and will help prevent future failure.
98 Needingworth Road St Ives PE27 5JY
1. Purple Norway Maple - fell, grind stump and clear arisings and excess grindings. 2. Amelanchier - fell and grind stump and clear arisings. 3. 5no Lime trees - 1st tree - repollard (on plan marked with *), other 4 - reduce tops and towards house and over boundary to create / maintain a two dimensional screen. 4. Fig - reduce to top of trellis. 5. Reduce Holly hedge along drive to approximately 10ft.
Land West Of The Avenue Ramsey
Non Material Amendment of 21/02019/REM to (i) change in roof type on Asher and Cooper house types, (ii) changes to footprint and floorplan of Worsley maisonette block for M4(3) compliance to ground floor units and consequential changes to site layout, (iii) removal of section of footpath, (iv) amended boundary location for Spruce Plots 13, 18, 90 and 86, (v) change in handing to Aspen Plot 100, (vi) addition of a red roof tile to selected plots, (vii) revised position of trees, and (viii) amended wording to Condition 12 (first-floor windows).
St Martins Church Church Way Little Stukeley
self seeded ash trees along the border of the church yard and the field of the old rectory. they may or may not be in the conservation area, as where they are growing on the boundary.. we would like to fell the 3 that are not growing straight, and leave all the others as they are, with some overhanging branches set to be pruned