4 Cairn Close Camberley Surrey GU15 1DR
Rear garden right hand boundary. T1. Large Lawsons Cypress tree to be reduced by roughly 1/3 in height. This tree is positioned in the left hand side of the garden and is the tallest standing Lawsons between the two seen in attached pictures. T2. Small Lawsons Cypress tree to be removed to ground level. This tree is positioned next to T1 and is the smaller of the two. Rear garden left hand boundary. T3. Semi mature Lawsons Cypress tree to be removed to ground level. This tree is positioned on the right hand boundary and stands alone. Reason for trees to be reduced/removed is due to being within falling distance and substantial loss of light into rear garden.
Land Adjacent To 36 Larchwood Glade Camberley Surrey
See enclosed report. Group 03: Oak. Cut back overhanging canopy to boundary. Reason: to manage dominance over dwelling.
Cherry Tree Cottage School Lane Windlesham Surrey GU20 6EY
T1 - Qurcus robur located on the boundary between cherry tree cottage and 35 atfield grove. Proposed works are to reduce canopy all round by approximately 2-3 meters back to historical pollard points and pruning to growth where possible. Reason for the proposed works is due to concern from 35 atfield grove over the stability and integrity of the tree although there was nothing of any obvious concern that I could see when I viewed the tree.
1 Highwaymans Ridge Windlesham Surrey GU20 6JY
T1 Sycamore, located on the front boundary adjacent to Snows Ride. To re-pollard the tree back to the previous pollard points. This action will reduce the lateral limbs by approximately 2m from the branch tips back to the pollard point and the same in height. T2 Sycamore, located on the right hand boundary adjacent to Highwaymans Ridge. To re-pollard the tree back to the previous pollard points. This action will reduce the lateral limbs by approximately 1.5m from the branch tips back to the pollard point and the same in height. T3 Oak tree, located adjacent to T2 To thin the crown by up to 15% folia. This action is to help manage the reactive growth as a result of the historic crown reduction. T4 Oak tree located in the rear garden To thin the crown by up to 15% folia and to remove the epicormic growth from the trunk up to the crown break. This action is to help manage the reactive growth as a result of the historic crown reduction.
19 The Ridings Frimley Camberley Surrey GU16 9RA
T1 Poplar - Cut back the side overhanging property 27 The Riding to/near the boundary line. T2 Sweet Chestnut - Cut back the side overhanging property 27 The Riding to/near the boundary line.
Street Record Chapel Lane Bagshot Surrey
The trees are those along the south-east boundary of Plot 35 and the south-east and north-east boundaries of Plot 37 in the eastern corner of the development. Full location details and work specifications are contained within the plan accompanying this application. Note: We are aware that some of the works proposed are to trees that are not covered by the TPO. However, for the avoidance of doubt, all proposed works are shown and specified. We are happy to meet the tree officer on site to show him the works if this would be helpful.
8 Lowfield Close Lightwater Surrey GU18 5QT
T1, crown reduce Oak tree by 1 to 2M all over, crown thin by 20%, lift to 5M and deadwood. the tree is on the boundary with multiple properties and overhanging, the tree has lost/ had removed a large limb historically at the rear of the tree, by reducing the tree we can reduce the over hang and re balance the tree within its self again. T2 tall silver birch tree to reduce by 1 to 2M back to previous points and remove epicormic growth the tree has had a large part removed previously T3 tall silver birch tree to reduce by 1 to 2M back to previous points and remove epicormic growth the tree has had a large part removed previously
8 Fairway Heights Camberley Surrey GU15 1NJ
T 1 Sliver birch - Suppressed, poor form. Trees dimensions: Height - 8 metres, lateral spread - 4 metres. The proposed work - To prune overhanging canopy back to the boundary line by removing approximately 3 metres growth targeting suitable growth points. These works would have a low environmental affect and would benefit my client greatly as it???s affecting the seating/patio area with falling debris all year round and have a problem with bird droppings.
8 Marshall Close Frimley Camberley Surrey GU16 9NY
Removal of laurel bush - There is a large laurel bush growing at the side of our property on our boundary with 173 Cheylesmore Drive. This is an area which consists of a narrow pathway between the two properties with access to the garden of 173 and a small area of land on our side of the fence. The bush has grown extremely tall and thick and blocks light to the upper windows of 173. It is also pushing their fence over and they have asked for it to be removed. I am concerned that the proximity of such a large trunk right against our foundations may also not be sensible if it is allowed to grow any larger. There is already a crack in this wall. The laurel doesn't really serve any useful purpose and is far too big for the area available. I think that a more appropriately sized shrub or small tree could be planted here to provide good green cover between us and our neighbours without being so large and out of control and would welcome suggestions for something suitable which would be good for wildlife.
4 Tekels Park Camberley Surrey GU15 2LF
T1 - Oak - Lateral reduction of 2-3m in order to establish crown balance in tree. crown spread before - 13m. crown spread after - 10m T2 - Oak - Lateral reduction of 2-3m in order to establish crown balance in tree. crown spread before - 13m. crown spread after - 10m T3 - Oak - Reduce lateral growth and height by up to 2m in order to establish crown balance in tree. crown spread before - 11m. crown spread after - 9m T4 - Lawson Cypress - Remove deadwood only. T5 - Rhododendron - Cut back to planter boundary & remove epicormic growth from main stem.