26 Kirkstall Road London Lambeth SW2 4HF
(T1) Pear: crown reduction to most recent points by 30% reshape and crown thin by 25%. Height from 7.5m to 5.3m. Radial spread from 6.0m to 4.2m. Routine maintenance (T2) Corkscrew willow: crown reduction to previous points by 30% and reshape Height from 7.8m to 5.5m Radial spread from 4.5m to 3.2m Routine maintenance (T3) Corkscrew willow: fell to ground level Height 3.0m Radial spread 1.5m Self-seeded, very close to shed and brick wall, depriving other plants of light
23 Eastmearn Road London LONDON SE21 8HA
11 x Hawthorn trees (T5) - reduce the crowns as one unit by 30% leaving 0.75 metres of growth above shed roof for privacy.
19 Macaulay Road London SW4 0QP
T1 Poplar tree - re-pollard to previous pollard points, T2 Cherry tree - reduce stem over shed roof by 25%, T3/T4 Cherry trees - reduce height by 3m and spread, T5 Holly tree - reduce height by 2m.
28 Broadhinton Road London SW4 0LT
Plan attached, permission to remove a non-native pear tree suffering from rust fungus, poor condition, low amenity value and shedding fruit prematurely and attracting many wasps, our children have been stung twice this summer and are now afraid of using the garden. Neighbour at no 29, whose property the tree overhangs would like the tree removed as premature rotting fruit sheds into her garden.
47 Lancaster Avenue London LONDON SE27 9EL
URGENT TREE REMOVAL YEW 2. Remove the heavily leaning yew tree marked "Yew 2" in the attached Plan of the back garden. This tree has moved significantly in the past 12-18 months and could fall on the tree in front (Yew 1) which could also fall and cause damage to our property and that next door. See photo 1. We plan to plant another Yew tree or similar evergreen species in a position slightly behind where the stump will remain (see X on plan) URGENT TREE MAINTENANCE ROBINA. Remove the low hanging branches of the Robina, the weight of which are pulling this tree down. This tree is propped but if the lower branches are not removed this could fall on the shed. (see photo 3). Reducing the weight of the lower branches should reduce the risk of this tree leaning further. EUCALYTPTUS. Thin the crown of the Gum Tree / Eucalyptus (see photo 3). This is maintenance which is needed now, but has also been requested by the insurance company of No. 51 Lancaster Avenue in respect of subsidence to the back of their house. The roots of this Eucalyptus have not been identified as causing a problem but reducing the tree has been recommended.
11 Gauden Road London SW4 6LR
(T1) Sycamore: pollard tree by 40% back to previous pruning points (T2) Lime: pollard tree by 40% back to previous pruning points (T3) Lime: pollard tree by 40% back to previous pruning points (T4) Lime: pollard tree by 40% back to previous pruning points (T1-T4) are causing excess shading in the gardens and overhanging a swimming pool, causing mess when the trees shed (T5) Walnut tree: fell to ground level - tree has a severe lean and is being held up by a prop
Christ Church Primary School Cancell Road London SW9 6HN
T1 = 1 x Lime tree to be reduced to most recent points. T2 = 1 X London Plane Tree to be crown reduced to most recent points. T3 = 1 x Tree of Heaven to be crown reduced by 2 m to reduce weight at branch tips. T4 = 1 x Tree of Heaven to be raised 2 m clear off Bike shed only. T5 = Reduce branch tips of Sycamore tree to give phone lines 1m clearance (100 cm, Approx 3 ft) T6 = 1 x Plane tree to reduce overhang on basketball court only.
70 Vassall Road London SW9 6HY
To remove 1 x Horse Chestnut tree to front of property. Reason: the tree is in decline and has become hazardous with large branches being shed.
17A Stockwell Park Road London SW9 0AP
To prune back 1 x Apple tree (branch) obstructing adjacent shed.