The Old Coach House 40A Lynn Road Snettisham KINGS LYNN Norfolk PE31 7QB
Dismantle and remove two Leyland cypress trees to prevent future damage to the boundary wall at The Old Coach House 40A Lynn Road Snettisham KINGS LYNN Norfolk
12 Pretoria Grove South Wootton King's Lynn Norfolk PE30 3SP
2/TPO/00428: T1 Beech - Reduce crown sympathetically to give at least 2m clearance to chimney pot/gable end of house and balance crown. T2 Norway Maple - Reduce and reshape to remove major dead wood and shape remaining branch growth, to retain tree as a wildlife habitat. G2 Oak - Remove from dominant group of Holly, as the Oak is adversely impacting on the cohesive nature of the group of Holly, adjacent to and overhanging Priory Lane, replant with suitable fastigiate, ornamental specimen tree, further south along boundary. G2 Holly - Raise crowns over both footpath 2.5m and highway 5.2m, where necessary, to give clearance. G2 Silver Birch - Remove, as in decline, no replacement recommended due to presence of adjacent Holly to be retained. G2 Oak - Remove dead wood from throughout crown for health & safety reasons, over turning head/parking area and monitor
Entrance To Rabbit Lane Downham Market Norfolk
2/TPO/00025: T1 Horse Chestnut- To remove 2 x lower lateral limbs over road back to main stem, crown lift over road to 6m above ground level. To reduce end weight of large lowest lateral limbs over road and crown lift to 5m above ground level over Rabbit Lane and Old Stable Mews. T2 Beech- To crown lift to 5m above ground level over Rabbit Lane. To reduce end weight of large lateral limb growing towards Bexwell House to clear boundary wall. T3 Oak (Small) - To crown lift to 5m above ground level over Rabbit Lane only
Larchwood Care Homes Diamond House Care Home 6 Bennett Street Downham Market Norfolk PE38 9EE
(2/TPO/00393) Trees overhanging into boundary of Diamond House. Eucalyptus trees to be reduced in height to below gutter levels.
35 Kingfisher Road Downham Market Norfolk PE38 9RQ
2/TPO/00348: Mature Oak Tree (T1) - Previously reduced to large points following an historic limb failure. Rotting back on the site of failure with potential for internal decay. One large low limb growing along the boundary line and then up and over the near by house requires removing along with a second limb overhanging the garden and patio area.