Prospect Park Hospital Honey End Lane Tilehurst Reading RG30 4EJ
Refurbishment of Magnolia House, Building 7 - To include new tarmac footpath, new entrance doors, The erection of 5.2m Britplas fencing tosecure courtyard 1 and 2, Creation of wider access to new hard standing for emergency vehicle parking and turning. Removal of one tree (TPO � G13) to create access.
23 Eldon Street Reading RG1 4EA
Fell one Laburnum tree growing in the garden of 23 Eldon Street. The tree causes me concern due to its height, close proximity to my houseand toxicity to children and animals both of which visit the house.
Land Adjacent Opal Court Lower Field Road Reading RG1 6BW
Cutting back of overhanging branches to 4m from the rear wall of the house, to three Sycamores (T3, T4 and T5)
107 Overdown Road Tilehurst Reading RG31 6NN
Sycamore - reduce canopy by approx 2m all over and crown lift to roof line of No. 105; Yew - prune to give 2m clearance from house
37 Richmond Road Caversham Reading RG4 7PR
T4 Oak - crown lift and to reduce away from the house.
The Firs 16 Shepherds Lane Reading RG4 7JH
Trim back four Douglas Fir trees on the bank at the front of the house.
Leighton Park School, Grove House Shinfield Road Reading RG2 7DE
Proposed works to trees around Grove House and fell Horse chestnut in G14
25 Russet Glade Emmer Green Reading RG4 8UJ
T3 Sycamore - Fell. Tree is heavily leaning towards property and patio, the tree has an unbalanced canopy with the majority of weight towards house.
8B Wardle Avenue Reading RG31 6JR
Beech trees (G1): - Thin crown by removing smaller upright stems diameter up to approximately 125mm, to allow more light into the garden - Crown raise to approximately 6m above ground level to allow more light into the garden - All-around crown reduction by approximately 2-3m in branch length to maintain reasonable sail area (these trees were previously pollarded) and to reduce overextended limbs extending towards house.
5 Alexandra Road Reading RG1 5PE
Trees alongside side boundary wall (with no. 3 Alexandra road) at the front of the house - have the overhanging branches cut back