3 Chestnut Close Fakenham Norfolk NR21 9FA
T1 - Sweet Chestnut, remove one branch from over garage -T2 - 2 x Cypress, to raise trees up to 4m to clewar gable end of house - T3 - Yew, to raise trees up to 4m to clewar gable end of house.
Brightside 9 Weynor Gardens Kelling Holt Norfolk NR25 7EQ
T4 - Horse Chestnut, reduce crown radius by 2m to 4m toward the house and the garage but leave the remaining crown radius at 6m
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.
19 Pineheath Road High Kelling Holt Norfolk NR25 6QF
Works to multiple trees; T1 removal of 2 conifers on the front drive T2 remove 2 conifers directly behind the garage T3 remove 2 conifers directly adjacent to the workshop T4 remove a conifer on the left hand side of the garden near the rear of the house T5 remove dying/dead birch on the right hand side of the rear garden T6 remove dead hollies at the side of the workshop All trees removed to be replaced with suitable replacements.
Lime Tree House High Street Southrepps Norwich Norfolk NR11 8AH
Limes - Group 1 - Reduce over extending branches on east side of canopy to maintain clearance from garage. Crown raise to approximately 4m to maintain clearance over driveway. Limes - Group 2 - Reduce over extending branches on south side of canopy to maintain clearance from house. Crown raise to approximately 4m to maintain clearance from shed.
Herons Nest Church Road Sea Palling Norwich Norfolk NR12 0UB
Extensions to dwelling; removal of 2 trees in curtilage; conversion of derelict single storey outbuilding in front garden to provide workshop and studio facilities for home working and private use with creation of access onto Church Road to allow garage access.
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.
Gorse Cottage Bernard Close High Kelling Norfolk NR25 6QY
T1 Western red cedar, Fell to ground level and replant with a fruit tree, T2 Oak, Reduce over extended side laterals growing towards the garage and to give the tree a more balanced shape, T3 Oak, Reduce side laterals growing over summers house to avoid damage to the summers house in a gale and T4 Oak, Reduce over extended side laterals growing towards the house to help prevent limb failure.
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.