Ingham Hall Long Lane Ingham Corner Ingham Norwich Norfolk NR12 0TL
AN BRICK SHED OUTBUILDING HAS BEEN DAMAGED BY A WIND FELLED TREE AND REQUIRE REBUILDING ON A EXACT LIKE FOR LIKE BASIS
1A High Street Mundesley Norwich Norfolk NR11 8AE
Front garden: Pine tree; Reduce height to below telephone wire, Rear garden: 2 Sycamore trees on boundary in neighbouring property, Tree 1 beside the shed; Crown lift 2 lower limbs, Tree 2 beside the greenhouse; Crown lift storm damaged limb, Crown lift 4 small limbs over the greenhouse, Yew Tree on boundary in neighbouring property; Crown lift 4 limbs and Tree next to Eucalyptus tree (species unknown); Remove low large limb and dead wood the tree
Weybourne House The Street Weybourne Holt Norfolk NR25 7SY
T1 - Yew, reduce by 50% as first part of phased reduction. Currently trimmed as a hedge on west side, but allowed to grow out in all other directions. Phased reduction planned over two growing seasons to create normal form, T2 - Blackthorn, reduce from 6m down to 2m to allow regeneration, T3 - Holly, reduce from 6m down to 2m to allow regeneration, T4 - Cypress, 6m, fell, T5 - Blackthorn, 4m, fell. Leggy and in contact with shed roof, T6 - 2 x hazel stools, coppice, T7 - Sycamore, remove dead wood and crown lift to 4m, T8 and T9 - 2 x hollies, reduce from 7m down to 2m to allow regeneration.
The Willows Lower Street Southrepps Norwich Norfolk NR11 8UL
Alder (Alnus glutinosa) situated next to garden shed. It's grown very large and is blocking light from the social club next to my cottage as well as casting a long shade over my garden. If it was to come down it would certainly hit the social club. I originally wanted to remove one of the two trunks (the other is less dominant and leaning backwards so not a problem) however the tree surgeon has suggested this isn't a viable long term solution because the resulting would inevitably rot and eventually destabilise the remaining trunk. He has suggested removing the tree entirely and replacing with something more appropriate. I am proposing a silver birch (Betula pendula) or a winter flower cherry (Prunus subhirtella Autumnalis) situated a bit further back in the corner of the back of the garden.
The Old Anchorage The Street Wiveton Holt Norfolk NR25 7TH
Removal of Tree 1 - Wild Plum, Tree 2 - Beech (Both trees have rotting trunks and have shed dead branches. Tree 1 is at a precarious angle. Tree 2 could damage the building/ cart shed and parking area of the property)