Chaff Cottage Newton Road Castle Acre King's Lynn Norfolk PE32 2AZ
To remove a small tree at the bottom right hand corner of the courtyard garden at Chaff Cottage, to enable a larger garden shed to be installed.
Melbourne House Bailey Street Castle Acre King's Lynn Norfolk PE32 2AG
There is a very tall holly tree in my rear garden. It is an ugly specimen and constantly sheds its leaves all year round. I would like to remove this tree and replace it with something more aesthetically pleasing maybe a fruit tree or magnolia (open to suggestions) Thank you
Threeways Downham Road Nordelph Downham Market Norfolk PE38 0BQ
We wish to cut down all five small tress growing in our back lawn and grind the remaining small stumps to enable lawn to flourish. One magnolia and one holly behind the shed is overshadowing lawn and making garden damp. Two small cooking apple trees have not been pruned and are now way too tall to harvest and one small nearby tree nearby that is dead.
Fieldview 60 Tottenhill Row Tottenhill King's Lynn Norfolk PE33 0RQ
5 DAY NOTICE - T1 Lombardi Poplar - Remove storm blown tree. T2 Oak Tree - Clear shed limb, no work to the tree itself within Conservation Area.
Mow Creek Cottage Cross Lane Brancaster Norfolk PE31 8AE
G1 - Conifers located on the left hand side of the lane leading off of cross lane down to the property. The uncut half of the top of the trees is to be reduced by half in height. Then we will be cutting the uncut half back as far as possible as to not remove all greenery G2 - Conifers at the N end of the first group. These have shed a lot of branches. Remove the whole group so that the owners can re plant with holm Oak
Micklefields High Street Stoke Ferry King's Lynn Norfolk PE33 9SF
T1 Oak Tree - 2m crown reduction, remove limb over the cart shed within a conservation area
Laurasfield Broad Lane Brancaster King's Lynn Norfolk PE31 8AU
T1, T2 and T3 - poplar. Fell. Old pollards starting to shed major limbs. visible fungal brackets in upper crown. Poor specimens. Replant in nearby location with more suitable species within a Conservation Area.
Sutton Lea Manor 4 Bircham Road Snettisham Norfolk PE31 7NF
T1 Cedar - Fell as poor specimen that has shed some major limbs in recent years. Precarious location with majority of weight overhanging house within a conservation area
Manor Farmhouse 30 West End Northwold Thetford Norfolk IP26 5LE
T1 Acacia - Reduce in height by one third, as tree has become too large and has started to shed spiny boughs. T2 Unknown Species - Remove dead bough. T3 Apple - Remove the upper growth and check for signs of life, and if so allow for regneration. If not, reduce to retain main stump as a feature and grow other plants and shrubs around it. T4 Black Poplar - Fell the tree entirely and grind the root stump, once the ground has settled replant the area with fruit trees. T5 Silver Birch - Reduce in height by one third to protect listed building from encroaching tree roots within a conservation area
Upwell Primary School 61 School Road Upwell Wisbech Norfolk PE14 9EW
Ref 002: Silver birch T1 - reduce upper crown from service wires and raise low branches over footpath. Ref 003: Ash T2 - remove dead branches over access Ref 004: Whitebeam T7 - formative prune to improve crown structure Ref 005: Italian Alder T25 - Clean out deadwood, suppressed and crossed branches Ref 006: Walnut T26 - remove branch if crack is structural (into the wood) Ref 007: Horse chestnut T27 - fell to near ground level due to roots putting direct pressure on brick wall. Ref 008: Snake Bark Maple T28 - Fell to near ground level due to root damage and poor structural form. Ref 009: Ash T30 - remove two damaged and hanging branches over garden and long exposed limb over shed Ref 010: Maple T31 - clean out dead wood, suppressed and crossed branches Ref 011: Hazel Elder T 35 - coppice to just above ground level