18 Highfield Close Southampton SO17 1QZ
1x Oak (A in sketch) and 1x Willow (B in sketch) - reduce back away from the house by 2 - 2½ meters. The oak tree might need a small amount of extra work to rebalance the size or height of the tree.
Land adjacent 11 Vinebank Southampton
Along the boundary with 18 Vinebank, Southampton - reduce the branches of the trees back to the boundary up to the height of the top of the roof of the house
48 Oakwood Drive Southampton SO16 8EN
T1 - Oak tree - reduce crown on the house side by up to 25% removing no more than 2.5 meters on the sides to stop the branches encroaching onto the house and to let a bit more light into the garden. Remove first 3 branches back to the trunk to lift the canopy over the garage and car port to give adequate clearance over the garage roof.
26 Blenheim Avenue Southampton SO17 1DU
To prune two cherry trees, labelled CT1 and CT2 on sketch plan, by no more than 2 metres, to provide clearance for telephone cable, to house, and for street light.
Rowan House 17 Hulse Road Southampton
G1 consisting of Ash, Acacia, Beech and Sycamore and G2 consisting of Oak and Sycamore - Cut back lateral branches projecting over Rowan & Aspen House communal area by 2.5m
75 Charles Knott Gardens Southampton SO15 2TG
G3 consisting of Sycamore - Cut back lateral branches projecting over Rowan & Aspen House communal area by 2.5m
5 Oakmount Avenue Southampton SO17 1DS
T1 Copper Beech - Reduce entire crown by up to 2 meters back to previous points ensuring a clearance of at least 1.5 meters from buildings. Crown lift over the road to approximately 5.5 meters from ground level. Remove any deadwood or defective branches. T2 Silver birch - Reduce in height by approximately 2 meters to suitable growth point to reduce excess weight over footpath. T3 Ash - Twin stemmed tree showing some early signs of ash dieback. Fell stem growing towards house to ground level. Reduce rear stem in height by up to 2 meters and reshape up to 1.5 meters to maintain an aesthetically pleasing shape. T4 Dead Silver birch - Fell remaining dead silver birch stem to ground level. Cut into logs and stacked on site.
32 Kootenay Avenue Southampton SO18 5RE
T1 - pine crown lift to 3m T2- silver birch - reduce laterals encroaching house by up to 2m to provide adequate clearance. Reduce height of canopy by approximately 2m to natural growth points. Plenty of dead tips on branches and tree close to highways and property.
45 Dunvegan Drive Southampton SO16 8DB
Silver birch tree closest to the rear fence of 45 Dunvegan Drive, Southampton, SO16 8DB. A 2 metre trim to overhanging branches on the house side of tree
14 Chine Avenue Southampton SO19 7JF
A) To re-shape the evergreen bushes (Thuja) and reduce their height by 1-2 metres. The Thuja closer to the house is currently 500cm high and 400cm wide. The Thuja further away from the house is currently 600cm high and 400cm wide. We wish to take 200cm off the height and 160cm off the width of both of these Thuja. B) reduce the height of the entire hedge-line to 3-4 metres. We would like to take out the Thuja trees in the top third of the hedge-line (marked as B2, see Photo 4). Reduce the width of the Thuja in B1 to 150cm from stem. C) reduce the height to 500cm; to cut away vertically on the neighbours side of the property back to 30cm from the stem so that going vertically from the neighbours fence, nothing hangs over into their property and to reduce the spread from the stem on the other three sides to 150cm. The Thuja closer to our house (paler green, in the area marked C on the overview) consists of two trees. We propose reducing the height to 300cm; and to take off a maximum of 30cm from the spread. D) To remove the stand-alone Thuja tree (marked as D) in our front garden as it blocks the light from the front bedroom. The tree was overgrown with ivy, and following removal of the ivy, the underlying branches have been revealed to have died off. The shrub/tree now looks very unattractive, in addition to its blocking light. The Thuja next to it would just be reshaped to return it to a tidy appearance. See Photo 12