126 Humberston Avenue Humberston North East Lincolnshire DN36 4SU
T1 - Horse Chestnut - This tree is on the boundary of 126. Reduce lateral spread that overhangs driveway of 126 from 5m to 2m. T2 - Horse Chestnut - Canopy reduction - Reduce height from 16m to 10m, crown lift to 4m T3 - Horse Chestnut - Canopy reduction - Reduce height from 16m to 10m, crown lift to 4m T2 & T3 are blocking all natural light from property
1 Lea Drive Grimsby North East Lincolnshire DN32 9FB
Lime tree identified as 001 on drawing: Crown lift to 5m from the ground. Crown reduction 2.5m from property and in line with fence boundary. Removal of basal and trunk sucker, crown thinning by 15% and removal of deadwood. Reason: Improve natural daylight into bathroom window and garden.
12 Edge Avenue Grimsby North East Lincolnshire DN33 2DB
Retrospective application to retain tree house in garden and boundary fence with associated works (amended description)
272 Humberston Fitties Humberston North East Lincolnshire DN36 4EY
Tree on boundary with adjacent plot 274: remove overhanging branches.
143 Humberston Avenue Humberston North East Lincolnshire DN36 4SX
Rear Garden Ash on rear boundary - lift crown above lawn from 0m to 4m by removing 3 lowest limbs entirely Kanzan cherry on western boundary - in decline with half of crown already dead - fell and re-plant with rowan
Grosvenor Crescent Grimsby North East Lincolnshire
Please find the application for works for the encroachment of the sycamore tree over the neighbor's property (Grosvenor house), to reduce the sycamore tree to 3.4 meters from the base and 2 meters from the boundary wall.
Land Rear Of 53 Pelham Avenue Grimsby North East Lincolnshire DN33 3NJ
Branches of the Ash tree are seriously overhanging the property and there are significant size branches which are falling into our rear garden causing concerns of danger to us & visiting family members, especially playing small grand children. These branches are over 0.5m up to 1m long, see attached photos to the email. There is also excessive shading caused by the size of the tree. Therefore we would like the tree reduced in height preferably to the height of other trees along the rear boundary area or if this is not possible then to have it pollarded to the natural branching point.
Welholme House 49 Bargate Grimsby North East Lincolnshire DN34 5AD
T2 Common Lime: Lift 5.2m over highway. T3 Norway Maple: Recommend reduce height from 9m to 7m and reduce lateral spread by 2.5m over phone line. T4 Horse Chestnut: Crown lift over highway to 5.2m. T6 Cotoneaster Severe: Interference with street light, recommend target prune away at suitable points giving approx. 1m clearance. T11 Cherry: Remove 2 low limbs into neighbours boundary. T12 Laburnum: Ivy banding required for future review. T22 Common Lime: Lift to 5.2m over highway. T23 Common Lime: Lift to 5.2m over highway & target prune around street light to give approx. 1m clearance. T24 Common Lime: Crown lift to 5.2m over highway & target prune around street light to give approx. 1m clearance. T25 Common Lime: Crown lift to 5.2m over highway & target prune around street light to give approx. 1m clearance. T26 Sycamore Ivy: Banding required & Crown lift to 5.2m over highway. T32 Indian Chestnut: Reduce weight and sail in crown height from 9m to 7m. T33 Leylandii: Dead remove. T34 Beech: Ivy banding required for future review. T36 Horse Chestnut: Ivy banding required. T37Horse Chestnut: Crown lift to 5.2m. T46 Sycamore: Target prune away from phone line to give approx. 1m clearance. T47 Common Lime: Crown lift to 5.2m over highway and 2.5m over footpath. T55 Laburnum: Windblown and resting on fence. Remove.
Land Next To 30 Abbey Park Road Grimsby North East Lincolnshire DN32 0HR
T1 silver birch: reduce canopy height from 21m to 18m. Reduce laterals which over hang 30 Abby park road back to boundary wall of property. Sever ivy at base T2 tree of heaven: remove lowest scaffold limb back to main stem. Would be happy back to boundary wall but there is no secondary growth point that far back. Limb keeps shedding dead onto cars in the drive and worried it may fail like other limbs have. T3 acacia: complete removal. Tree is in decline, shedding large amount of dead wood on public highway. Centre leader completely dead. I applied for removal a few years ago which was declined on this tree and we removed only the dead wood. I feel it has only got worse. I have tapped with sounding hammer and I think there is not a great deal of holding wood in each limb.
Shangri-la 74 Station Road Great Coates North East Lincolnshire DN37 9NN
1) Pine tree, approximately 20 feet from the back of our property in the back: Fell or partial removal. Reason: dying/dead 2) Cedar tree overhangs from our neighbours property at 76 Station Road: remove over extending branch overhanging out summer house. x2 other branches, that overhangs our garden, cut back to boundary. Reason The branch in question is directly attached to the main trunk which has a large split. Stop the excessive mounds of pigeon excrement being dropped directly onto our outdoor eating/entertainment area.