Coopers Green School Road Windlesham Surrey GU20 6PA
Application Tree T1: This is a mature eucalyptus that stands approximately 60ft high and is close to both the house and a large, very old yew hedge. If the tree were to fall, it could cause serious damage to the house and any root ball lift could irreparably damage a large section of the hedge. The main issue is that good-sized branches fall off, even in just a moderate breeze. Since moving here in 2021, several branches large enough to kill or seriously injure have dropped, most taking place outside of storms. In the last 2 weeks another large branch has fallen (see Fig.2), and we now realise that much as we seek to retain all our trees, it simply isn't safe. The tree is situated such that the branches stretch over the section of our garden directly beyond the steps leading out from our house and as such is the area we would most frequently use. However the regular fall of branches means it is not safe to use that part of the garden when it is breezy which is inconvenient. Most of the branches are high above the ground and removing the upper section of the tree would not be practicable, as it would leave a mostly bare trunk. In addition to large branches, smaller material including large parts of the bark routinely fall. We seek to fell the tree to prevent risk of injury and to ensurethat the old yew hedge is not damaged in the event it falls in a storm. We would replace the tree with a smaller flowering cherry that would not risk damage to either hedge or house should it fall. Application Tree T2: We are not sure of the exact species of this specimen tree, but since moving to Coopers Green in March 2021 it has never shown more foliage than in the photos (Fig. 3). The mostly-bare branches suggest it is dying, and being visible from the street, it is not particularly attractive. We would like to fell it and replace with a flowering tree of similar maximum size to improve the street view.
Birch Hall Church Road Windlesham Surrey GU20 6BN
Tree 1: Oak - Reduce lateral growth over the Lane (East) by approximately 3-5 metres to secondary growth (where possible) tapering the reductions into the upper crown Due to Ganoderma Resinaceum at the base of the tree, works are to reduce crown weight towards the road in favour of the garden, whilst retaining as much crown shape as possible.
Frogpool Cottage 93 High Street Chobham Woking Surrey GU24 8LY
Removal of three tall Scott?s pines. Trees are to the west of Chobham High Street, exposed to south westerly winds. Trees need to be removed as they pose an imminent hazard to the High Street under strong wind.
10 Chertsey Road Chobham Woking Surrey GU24 8NB
Tree 1: Evergreen Cypress/Chamaecyparis Glauca. This is approx 25 metres high and we would like to lop it to match the height of the surrounding trees at approx 6m. Tree 2: Evergreen Cupressocyparis Leylandii. This is approx 20 metres high and similarly we would like to lop it to match the height of 6m of surrounding trees. Both trees are in the rear garden of no 10 Chertsey Road and situated 4 metres apart from each other and block a lot of light for both ourselves, no 10 Chertsey Road and our adjoining neighbours no 14 Chertsey Road. They are positioned halfway down the garden away from buildings of no.10 and no.14. They are near to a mature 15m deciduous Walnut tree and a 15m deciduos Pear Tree. They are a nice addition to the garden and boundary but are becoming too high for light to reach the gardenand borders throughout the year.
Bridge Cottage Castle Grove Road Chobham Woking Surrey GU24 8EG
T1- Magnolia, re-reduction of around 20% to keep at a manageable size for the client. Currently approximately 7m high and 5m wide, will be 5m high and 4m wide following the proposed work. T2, T3 & T4- Three alders (Alnus glutinosa), require 30% reductions to maintain size and not outgrow their position in the clients garden. Their current heights are approximately 17m high and 7m wide and will be around 13m high and 5m wide.
St John The Baptist Church Church Road Windlesham Surrey GU20 6BL
T437. Laburnum- Dead Fell T446. Oak- Lift to 3m for pedestrian clearance T447. Ash- Lift to 3m for pedestrian clearance T459. Sorbus- Dead - Fell T470. Elms x5 - Dead - Fell T473. Elm- Dead- Fell T481. Elm- Dead- Fell T482. Purple Plum- Lift to 2.5m over footpath for pedestrian clearance and clear building by 1.5m
Birch Hall Church Road Windlesham Surrey GU20 6BN
Tree 1: Catalpa - Reduce long, low limb by approximately 2 metres to secondary growth. Leaving a retained branch length of approximately 7-8 metres.
4 The Terrace Camberley Surrey GU15 4NS
Large Acer in back garden of The Terrace, Camberley, Surrey Heath, Surrey, England, GU15 4NS
9 Windsor Road Chobham Woking Surrey GU24 8NA
G1 - group of Birch trees at front of property - fell woodland Birch in centre of group and reduce remaining by up to 1.5m overall. The trees are becoming too large for location and are close to footpath and road.
Street Record The Terrace Camberley Surrey GU15 4NS
House No.12 rear- T1 Cypress - Remove the snapped top from the crown and reduce the remains crown by 4 meters. Opposite 12 on Bank - T2 - Dead Laurel - Fell to ground level Opposite 12 on Bank - T3 - Dead Laurel - Fell to ground level House No.11 rear - T4 - Hornbeam - Fell to ground level House No.11 rear - T5 - Apple - Tree in decline - Reduce over extended limb by 3 meters House No.11 rear - T6 - Dead Apple - Fell to ground level House No. 9 rear - T7 - Sycamore - Raise the crown to 3 meters House No.4 rear - T8 - Yew - Raise the crown to 4.5 meters. Opposite No.6 - T9 Sycamore Sapling - Fell due to rubbing on shed House No.4 rear - T10 - Yew - Raise the crown to 4.5 meters. House No.4 rear - T11 - Sycamore - Fell to ground level. House No.4 rear - T12 - Yew - Raise the crown to 4.5 meters. Opposite house 2 - T13 - Dead Cherry - Fell to ground level House No. 1 - T14 - Dead Sycamore - Fell to ground level.