Maltings Hotel The Street Weybourne Holt Norfolk NR25 7SY
Discharge of Condition 4 (bricks, tiles and parapet copings), Condition 7 (external lighting), Condition 9 (refuse and recycling storage areas), Condition 10 (bat license), Condition 12 (Arboricultural Method Statement and Tree Protection Plan) and Condition 13 (scheme for hard and soft landscaping proposal) for Planning Permission PF/21/2591 (Alterations, extensions and refurbishment including additional roof extensions, to form additional guest bedrooms and staff bedrooms, new commercial kitchen, staff areas, installation of replacement timber frame windows, new car park and hard and soft landscaping)
Wildthorn Cottage Aldborough Road Calthorpe Norwich Norfolk NR11 7QP
T1 - Oak - Reduce by approx 3 metres & Re-shape & remove branches to clear roof of garage
1 Chapel Terrace The Street Sculthorpe Fakenham Norfolk NR21 9QD
To thin the crown of a tree in the front garden of 1 Chapel Terrace by 20% and reduce the crown to maintain a balanced shape to prevent branches hitting the roof and guttering.
Anglian Water Pumping Station Fakenham Road Houghton St Giles Wighton NR22 6AE
Bore Hole 1 Using specialist arborists hand saws, pole saws and chainsaws arborists are to cut back all mixed species shrubs and tree branches which are growing close and near the bore hole building. Cutting back by 2m to provide clearance for a crane to access the site and to have free access to the roof line of the bore hole building. Cutting back the vegetation growing along the 10m access tract to Bore Hole 1, providing 6m height and 4m width clearance for crane access. Bore Hole 2 Using specialist arborists hand saws, pole saws and chainsaws arborists are to cut the Limbs on T1 Beech and T2 Beech trees which are overhanging the bore hole cabinets, lifting the ground clearance up to 6m to allow for a crane to access the boreholes. Reducing the limbs back to the tree trunk. Using strimmers to clear back the brambles along the highlighted access track to allow access to the bore hole cabinets by a crane.
Coal Stacking Ground The Lane Briston Norfolk
Discharge of conditions 1 (plans), 2 (materials), 3 (tree, hedge planting & turfing & boundary treatments) and 5 (annexe accommodation) of planning permission PF/19/0964 (Variation of condition 1 (plans) to allow fenestration amendments & removal of conditions 2 (materials), 3 (joinery sections), & 4 (section drawings of plinth, roof edges, eaves & window depths) of reserved matters approval PM/18/1997)
Whitehouse Farm School Road Thurgarton Norwich Norfolk NR11 7PG
T1 oak, crown raise lower crown over 2 outbuildings to give 3.5m clearance over roof whilst lightly tipping back overextended side laterals on these same points. Crown spread 14m Remove basal epicormics around trunk to a height of 3.5m. (Current height 18 m, crown spread 14 m.) T2 Grey Alder lightly prune peripheral overextended crown towards garage and reduce garage side by no more than 1.5m (current height 10 m, crown spread 8m). T3 Twin stemmed oak crown lift to 4m over road and entrance into paddock and remove branch conflict with BT cable. (current height 10 m, crown spread 8m).
Oaklea Thwaite Common Erpingham Norwich Norfolk NR11 7QG
T1 - Oak - Raise crown to 6m to clear road T2 - Cherry - Reduce shape by 2m, current height 7.5m T3 - Oak - Reduce by 4m, current height 9m to clear outbuilding roof T4 - x 2 Willow - Heavy reduction up to 50% T5 - Conifer Hedge - Reduce to managable height T6 - Oak - Crown raise to 4m to clear paddock and road
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.
South Way The Common West Runton Norfolk NR27 9QE
T1-remove ivy covered shrub overhanging the gate T2-thin the canopy of an oak next to the clients property by 50-60 percent removing inner growth T3-crown raise oak off the shed roof by 1-2 meters T4-remove epicormic growth from an alder, and another but on the aerial map I cannot find both individual trees T5-remove dead from an oak T6 - crown raise an oak by 1-2 meters from roof and reduce over extending branches by 1-2 meters helping the tree balance out more
On Land At The Rear Of 11 and 13 Shereford Road Hempton Fakenham Norfolk NR21 7LJ
The largest tree is a sycamore (B on plan). Next to that is a lime tree (A on plan). These are up against neighbours outbuildings (1 brick,1 timber), pushing against the walls and roof of the buildings. These concerns were raised to us by the neighbours. When following up the neighbours concerns with an inspection we also found 5 meters to the south is a second sycamore, growing at the base to another boundary wall. (C on plan) These 3 trees have all self seeded in the last 3-5 years. The work to be carried out is removal of the 3 trees to ground level to prevent further property damage. Upon trunk removal, if stump removal is necessary this will be carried out. Large wood to be carted away, smaller branches will be chipped and spread.