2 Tunstead Lane Hoveton Norwich Norfolk NR12 8QS
T1 The (13.5m) Beech tree situated in the corner of the garden along the boundary with the school we would reduce the extended limbs and branches of the crown to shape and avoid any wind throw failures. This would entail reducing the side growth and the top to shape and form a better crown structure. T3 The (11m) Silver Birch next to the Rowan (T2) we would remove and reduce a few branches to free the Rowan up which is being suppressed underneath. Approximately reducing branches by 2-2.5m T4 Remove to approximately ground level the (11.2m) Beech tree close to the house - See images for rooting and proximity. T5 The next (11m) Silver Birch we would reduce three of the extended limbs growing over your roof by up to 2.5m T6 The neighbours (12m) Sweet Chestnut we would reduce the crown which is growing over your greenhouse by up to 3m to allow use of this building. We have agreed this scope with the owner of this tree.
Treetops 9 Woods Place Little Snoring Fakenham Norfolk NR21 0FJ
Two Horse chestnuts situated on a parcel of land both growing over the boundary fence and very close to the house (Treetops), proposing to a three meter reduction on side lateral branches
Briarwood House Sheringwood Beeston Regis Sheringham Norfolk NR26 8TS
Norwegian Spruce to remove the whole tree and plant a smaller native tree like a Rowen or Hazel further away from the house in a more suitable position such as on the boundary not blocking the sun or if possible a productive fruit tree such as an apple or pear tree in the garden.
Dunluce House Market Street Tunstead Norwich Norfolk NR12 8AH
T1 maple to reduce laterals overhanging house by 2m, T2 maple to reduce laterals overhanging house by 2.5m, T3 yew to reduce laterals back to boundary and G1 pines to remove broken/hanging branches
Chicken Barn Smokers Hole Saxlingham Holt Norfolk NR25 7AX
Hedgerow removal - The hedge forms a boundary adjacent to the minor lane to either side of an existing farm and house access to the north east side of the minor lane. The access has limited visibility in both directions resulting from the location of the hedge close to the roadway edge (with a narrow verge). It is therefore notified that the hedge is proposed to be removed for the distance of 110m to the north west and 62m to the south east to improve the vision for users of this access. As a part of the proposal and integral with it, is a commitment to replace the removed hedge in its entirety with an additional length of approx. 20m (curving into the site access) with a new hedge but set back from the edge of the vision splay by approx. 1.5m to allow for the canopy to grow towards the roadway without impeding the vision.