8 Hitherwood Close Reigate Surrey RH2 0JJ
T1 Weeping Willow Tree - Fell. The reason the severe lean of the tree towards the house and the trees proximity to the house. T2 Lombardy Poplar tree - Fell. Reason: I have climbed and pruned this tree twice and reduced the height once during the last several 15 years. Whilst climbing I observed structural defects in the form of severely included bark unions and old cut open wounds with internal decay cavities. These symptoms are typical of this type of tree and with the slight lean and proximity to two houses, tree removal is required.
Hattons 14 Manor Road Reigate Surrey RH2 9LB
Willow T2. Remaining trunk be removed to ground level and area cleared to make way for alternative tree types to be planted. Purple Beech T4. As described by the surveyors report. A reduction in height to 7m and a reshape to retain overall form to a radius of 4m Crown Reduction.
18 West Meads Horley Surrey RH6 9AF
T1 - To fell and dismantle Maple tree in rear garden due to closeness to residence.
Land Adjacent To 2 Cloverfields Langshott Horley Surrey RH6 9EY
T3 Oak of MWA Arb Report Works: Remove (fell) to near ground level. Owner to physically remove regrowth (due to translocation risk). Reason: Clay shrinkage subsidence damage at 2 Cloverfields, RH6 9EY.
6 Wray Park Road Reigate Surrey RH2 0DD
Submission of tree replacement pursuant to condition 3 of permission 23/00229/TPO. Fell 1 x cedar tree.
Larchwood The Glade Kingswood Surrey KT20 6JE
MODIFIED SPECIFICATION FOR THE CHERRY SEE CONDITION 2 Thin 1 no. Cherry by an unspecified amount. Fell 1 no. Ash
Land Adjacent To 40 Meade Court Walton Street Walton On The Hill Surrey KT20 7RN
T1: Oak, Actions: Reduce overhang by 2-3m, and balance shape. Reasons: Tree is near property, open up light into garden.
7 Stanton Grove Tadworth Surrey KT20 5FJ
T1 Cherry; Actions: Remove trunk suckers, crown lift lower branch ends up to 2m; Reasons: to maintain good visual appearance.
7 Honeysuckle Place Epsom Downs Surrey KT17 3DA
Fell 1n. Sycamore
Engledown 20 Yew Tree Bottom Road Epsom Downs Surrey KT17 3NH
AMENDED SPECIFICATION SEE CONDITION 2 G1 is a group of three Beech trees that have a communal or co-joined crown. The crowns are biased to the Southeast with the crown being lower to the ground at this point than on the West. The Western stem has bark damage from ground level to 2m with the wound slowly occluding. It has tight secondary scaffolds that are rubbing at approximately 8m. The southern stem has lost a secondary stem to the east of the stem at 1.5m, reactive growth to the northeast is visible and the lip of the pruning point is producing wound wood in an effort to occlude. Decay is localised and penetration is limited in areas around the surface.The Northern stem has tight rubbing stems centrally in the crown at 8, in two visible locations. The lateral secondary and tertiary branches to west have recently failed and appears to be squirrel damage. One of these failures is currently hooked up on the crown over the garden. It is recommended that the crown be reduced by 2m and lifted to 5m to leave a balanced crown of 5m from the centre of the group. The surgery may require less in some areas to be removed and slightly more in others. the important thing is to leave a balance crown. The reason for the work is to prevent further branch failures and to reduce the wind loading that is causing the stems to rub and branches to fail. It is also to counter the decay point in the stem (though this is negligible) overall it is for safety and to prevent further branch failures.