Heath Point Upper Warren Avenue Reading Reading RG4 7ED
Reduce lateral spread creating conical tapered form, concentrating on lateral growth that extends beyond the general crown profile. This reduction should be about 2m maximum in length to suitable secondary growth point a. Some lower branches may require complete removal to ensure adequate clearance of the house
14 The Rise Caversham Reading RG4 8NZ
Front Garden Oak Tree - Reduce Crown (very over grown and casting darkness into the house) Back Garden Oak Tree - Assess tree as it is leaning causing safety concerns
63 Russell Street Reading RG1 7XG
Prune to former 'pollard' points 1x mature Sycamore tree (Acer pseudoplatanus); Crown thin by 20% and reduce by 2.5 - 3 m 1x mature Walnut tree (Juglans regia), crown lift away from neighbouring property, prune back major branch from house Hard prune to reduce 1x mature Goat Willow tree (Salix caprea), cutting back to former 'pollard' points. Crown clean all the above trees removing major dead wood, trim and tidy front hedge row.
2 Gipsy Lane Tilehurst Reading RG30 6DJ
Ash (T1) - Height reduction of Ash tree next to house by approx 2.5m due to stem damage and close proximity to property; Pine (T2) - Fell to ground level due to lean and blocking of light
4 Conisboro Way Caversham Reading RG4 7HT
Sycamore (T2 on TPO map - on neighbouring land): remove lower limbs that are touching the roof back to source (see photos) Oak (G1 - Western-most tree in Group 1): crown lift to first major fork at approximately 7m above ground level, removing epicormic growth; approximately 3m reduction on house side, approximately 2 m reduction elsewhere (see photos)
19 Marlborough Avenue Reading RG1 5JB
I am seeking permission to remove a large holm-oak tree in my back garden at 19 Marlborough Avenue. Also to remove a young Holly growing beside the holm-oak. It is a self-seeded tree, which has recently put on a spurt of growth after several years at a manageable size. Now itsdusty catkins fall into my own garden and into a shared footpath and also the garden of my neighbour at No. 17, where they are of particular concern because one member of the family has respiratory difficulties. It is also much too close to the houses for such a tall tree, and with its present abundant foliage it already darkens rooms upstairs and downstairs in my own house and my neighbour's.
199 Henley Road Caversham Reading RG4 6LJ
Non-material amendment to planning permission 190835 (redevelopment for residential care home), to alter the wording of condition 6 (Arboricultural Method Statement and Tree Protection Plan) from a pre-commencement condition to a compliance based condition. (Amended description)
59 Cockney Hill Tilehurst Reading RG30 4HE
T4 Beech prune back 2 branches over house as shown in photo, this should give about 1 metres clearance of side of house Reason to prevendamage to roof
2b Kidmore Road Caversham Reading RG4 7LU
T4 & T5 Yews - crown lift and prune away from house
11 Ridge Hall Close Caversham Reading RG4 7EP
Lime (T14) - fell because of excessive shading, extremely low amenity value, damage to residence, vehicles, people, drainage, garden, driveway. The tree is also hampering buying Home insurance. Replant with another tree in a similar position.