Gyde House Gyde Road Painswick Gloucestershire GL6 6RR
5 Day notice due to ash die-back (Chalara Fraxinea) affecting 4 ash trees, 1 single stemmed and 3 multi-stemmed. All mentioned ash trees are in a hedgerow within the grounds of Gyde House (flats) which all residents have access to the grounds. T1 is growing over the entrance to Gyde Field from Gyde Road, over a neighbouring garden and slightly over but well above Painswick Surgery carpark. T1 Ash, single stemmed, Fell. Showing early stages of ash die-back. Lateral branches growing over a neighbouring garden, the entrance to Gyde Field and slightly over but well above Painswick Surgery carpark. T2 Ash, multi-stemmed, Fell. Showing the later signs of ash die-back. T3 Ash, multi-stemmed, Fell. Showing the later signs of ash die-back. T4 Ash, multi-stemmed, Fell. Showing the later signs of ash die-back. Re plant with multiple native trees plus other native mixed hedgerow tree's.
Yewdales Spring Hill Nailsworth Stroud Gloucestershire GL6 0LS
T1 Yew tree crown raise to a height of 5 meters by removing secondary branches. T2 Silver Birch ( Fell due to lifting in the root plait ) T3 self set goat willows ( Fell ) not good Specimens T4>6 Ash near A46 ( Fell due to showing signs of Ash die back T7 Sycamore : This tree is very heavy-weighted towards the entrance and exit to Nailsworth Egypt mill and Nailsworth Fire and rescue it's situated on top of a retaining wall (FELL) T6. Group of self set Sycamore with tight included junctions (Fell) These trees have out grown there space and are blocking a lot of light to the flats behind