19A Cliff Avenue Cromer Norfolk NR27 0AN
T1 - Tree between garage and boundary wall (unknown) - remove unsuitable for location - T2 - Acer - Reduce by 1.5m to maintain size of tree for location
Squirrels Old Rectory Lane Blakeney Holt Norfolk NR25 7PY
Trees T1 and T2 both pine trees, adjacent to the house and garage. To remove these two trees, and replace with two substitutes, further from the house, towards the boundary of the Plot with Saxlingham Road.
Weavers House 3 High Street Southrepps Norfolk NR11 8AH
To remove 2 lime trees and a silver birch and clump of conifer, reduce in height a holly by 2.5m to below power cable, reduce all over a cherry by 2m and shape giving clearance below cable and a large copper beach to uplift to 4m reduce over extended branches by 2m and shape on garden side of Weavers House and reduce over hanging to neighbours boundary by 2.5m giving clearance to garage roof and shape.
Owl Cottage Dilldash Lane Great Snoring Fakenham Norfolk NR21 0HH
Removal of two conifer trees for improving amenity value and due to excessive size vs size of garden. Tree No.1 partially overhanging garage of neighbour to east boundary, Tree No. 2 partially overhanging pool house of neighbour to west boundary. Works to be completed and cleared by and professional tree surgeon.
The Orchard 39 New Road Blakeney Holt Norfolk NR25 7PA
To coppice a group of elm trees to a height of 2 to 3 feet. 2) All of the following trees are rooted in the grounds of Blakeney House, High Street Blakeney.? They all overhang the eastern boundary of 39 New Road.? Listing the trees from the north end of this boundary they are: behind the garage, sycamore (E1), behind the house, sycamore (E2), horse chestnut (E3), sycamore (E4), ash (E5), sycamore (E6).? We would like to reduce the extent of overhanging. 3) Holly (N1): this tree is growing in the hedgerow on the western side of Sheila's Way path (the hedgerow and the path are owned by Blakeney Parish Council).? Branches of this holly (which is heavily covered in ivy) overhang the western boundary hedge of 39 New Road.? We would like to reduce the extent of the overhanging wayward branches. 4) Holly (N2): this tree was previously heavily?swamped with ivy which has largely been cleared leaving a rather empty/bare tree, particularly in its centre.? We think the tree would benefit from crown reduction so we would like to reduce the length of the branches by a maximum of 3 to 4 feet. We will take advice from the tree surgeon once he is on site.