Land To The Side Of 64 Starling Place Boundary Way Abbots Langley Hertfordshire WD25 7SW
G1 - Woodland Tree Line - Located on boundary, to rear/side of No. 64 Boundary Way. Consisting of 2x Mature Sycamore shown as T1 & T2, located close to the boundary line, with considerable overhang to property and garden area of no.64. Reduce overhanging laterals to reduce overextended limbs of Sycamore tree by 4.5M. Remove or carry our end-weight reduction to lower limbs in close proximity to house roof line, to provide suitable crown clearance from roofline of property block. To alleviate crown encroachment and light filter issues to property and garden, while reducing end weight to crown, reducing risk of limb failure to over extended limbs. Fell X1 Self-set Sycamore T3, located close to fence boundary. height approx 6/7m Fell and remove due to low value and poor siting growing under established trees. Further crown growth will likely cause continual conflict to adj property and boundary.
Charlecote House Burfield Road Chorleywood Rickmansworth Hertfordshire WD3 5NS
T1: Tree type - Weeping willow (Salix babylonica) Approx Height - 10m Location - Rear garden Rear boundary right hand corner Service - Crown reduction Work required - heavily reduce back and left hand side of tree by removing 2-2.5m, reduce crown by removing approxiamately 2m to shape, remove major dead wood more than 50mm in diameter and greater than 0.5m in length Reason - to alleviate the tree's lean, preserve tree and reduce risk of uprooting and falling. It is an attractive tree which needs to be preserved and already requires supporting beams. T2: Broadleaf tree Approx height - 4ms Location - Public footpath adjacent to property which is managed by Three Rivers but within our boundaries as defined by Land Registry. Service - Fell to ground Reason - Leaning across footpath; risk of falling; risk of injury to users of footpath from lower branches, damaging neighbours fence.
5 Upland Court 53 Batchworth Lane Northwood HA6 3HE
2 x Ash trees. Reduce over hanging branches (neighbour's trees) back to boundary. The reduction of the overhanging branches will be approximately 4 meters back to near the main trunks respectively of trees 1 and 4, the two closest to the boundary fence.
3A Penn Way Chorleywood Hertfordshire WD3 5HQ
G1 - X 8 (approx.) Hazel (Corylus avellana) and x 1 Holly (Ilex aquifolium) Approx Height - 3-5m Location - Front garden and Rear garden left hand boundary Work required- reduce height back to previous by removing approximately 1-2m, trim back trim sides back to previous to shape and trim back side over public footpath back to the boundary fence Reason - as part of continued maintenance T1 - Field Maple (Acer campestre) Approx Height - 14m Approx Crown Spread Diameter - 10m Location - Rear garden left hand boundary Work required- Crown reduce back to previous by removing approximately approximately 1.5-2m but pruning to the most suitable growth point to maintain future crown development. Remove the large dead top of x1 limb (see photo) Reason - as part of continued maintenance to control and contain overall size of tree
38 Lincoln Drive South Oxhey Hertfordshire
Please see attached Survey Tree No. Species Size Category Maturity Comments Recommended Work Urgency T1 Ash XL M A twin-stem that has a lean towards the properties Remove epicormic to 6m Routine T2 Ash L M No significant defects Remove epicormic to 6m Routine T3 Ash L M No significant defects Remove epicormic to 6m Routine T4 Elder S Y Encroaching onto the parking bays Fell and treat the stump Routine G5 Ash & Ivy Group N/A Encroaching onto the property and pathway Cutback to the boundary fence Routine T6 Lime XXL OM An old Lime stump Grind stump Routine T7 Hornbeam S Y Young tree Lift by 2.5m Routine T8 Oaki L M In neighbouring property and is encroaching onto the network property Lift by 4m and cutback Routine T9 Lime XXL OM There is decay in the upper crown. 3-4 Metre off height - 2 Metre off longer laterals Reduce by 50% to form a more compact crown Routine T10 Conifer M M No significant defects No works required T11 Lime XXL M No significant defects Re-pollard. re- pollard. 2 Metre (reducing major deadwood). Routine T12 Conifer L M Growing very close to the property No works required G13 Conifers Group N/A In neighbouring property and is encroaching onto the roof and gutter Cutback from the property by 2m Routine
The Cedars Finch Green Chorleywood WD3 5GL
T1 - Large holly - cut back overhang above garden Reasons: complaints from neighbour T2 - Sycamore x 1 - cut back overhang above garden Reasons: complaints from neighbour T3 - Laurel/Holly - prune back overhang to boundary and reduce height to 4m above ground level (those trees within 2m of fence) Reasons: complaints from neighbour Overhanging from Cedars Village into No. 33 Parkfield, Chorleywood
Charlecote House Burfield Road Chorleywood Hertfordshire WD3 5NS
Hedge: A holly hedge on the North West boundary is dying gradually. Presumably, the overhanging birch (T2 and T3) and oak branches (T4, T5 and T6) in our neighbours garden have provided inadequate light for it to survive. Several dead holly trunks have been removed over several years. Other dead trunks remain. The trunks now have extensive growth of ivy and climbing weed. The holly hedge bordering the house is unsightly for the neighbours (Anfield). It has no amenity value. We would like to remove the line of holly hedge as marked above and replace with a fence. The holly hedge away from the house and bordering the garden remains strong and will remain as it is. There is no record in our deeds to suggest the hedge has a protection order. We have 50 ms ofholly hedge elsewhere in the garden.
Charlecote House Burfield Road Chorleywood WD3 5NS
T1: T1: Fell to ground. Dead pine. Approximately 10 metres high. One metre from footpath which has public right of way. It will become a risk of falling. No replanting to allow development of surrounding trees (including Oak labelled T6 on diagram, the trunk of the oak is 4ms from dead pine. The oak has a canopy of approx. 20ms circumference)" Hedge: A holly hedge on the North West boundary is dying gradually. Presumably, the overhanging birch (T2 and T3) and oak branches (T4, T5 and T6) in our neighbours garden have provided inadequate light for it to survive. Several dead holly trunks have been removed over several years. Other dead trunks remain. The trunks now have extensive growth of ivy and climbing weed. The holly hedge bordering the house is unsightly for the neighbours (Anfield). It has no amenity value. We would like to remove the line of holly hedge as marked above and replace with a fence. The holly hedge away from the house and bordering the garden remains strong and will remain as it is. There is no record in our deeds to suggest the hedge has a protection order. We have 50 ms of holly hedge elsewhere in the garden. Please confirm that permission is not required to remove the dying/dead holly hedge, or please provide approval.
The Foyle Centre 28 The Retreat Abbots Langley WD4 8LT
Tree 1 Lime - No Action Tree 2 Sycamore - Side prune by 2m to clear the OLE and crown reduce by 3m Tree 3 Oak - Side prune by 2m to clear the OLE and crown reduce by 3m Tree 4 Lime - Side prune by 2m to clear the OLE Tree 5 Lime - Side prune by 2m to clear the OLE Tree 6 Lime - Side prune by 2m to clear the OLE Tree 7 Lime - remove due to crown die back Tree 8 Cedar - Draw back lateral limbs overhanging the OLE by 2m Tree 9 Ash - Remove due to dieback Tree 10 Beech - Remove due to crown dieback Tree 11 Ash - Remove due to dieback Tree 12 Oak - Side prune by 2m to clear the OLE Tree 13 Horse Chestnut - crown reduce by 3m Tree 14 Horse Chestnut - crown reduce by 3m Area 1 Group of Lime trees - Crown reduce by 2m Hedge 1 - Running length of the boundary - Field Maple, Laurel, Hazel reduce to 1.5m Conifer Hedge 1 - side prune back to the Network Rail boundary The trees in question are located in the grounds of the Book Club Retreat, Abbots Langley, along the boundary fence line overhanging the West Coast Main line. At present some of the crown of the trees are disrupting the safe running of the Overhead powerline (OLE) due to being within 1m and a number of trees are showing crown dieback. Network Rail wish to undertake the works on behalf of the Book Club (registered charity) to improve the safe running of the line. Due to location a site visit is recommended, please can you contact Gareth Hunt 07827 289298 to arrange a visit
2 South Cottage Gardens Chorleywood WD3 5EH
T2 Pine located at the rear left boundary Prune Clean to remove all dead, diseased and broken branches 2 centimetres in diameter and larger throughout crown to improve health and appearance and reduce risk of branch failure. Reduce lateral branch over garden that has die back at tips reduce back to growth point Prune the following property items: T3 Prunus located at the rear right boundary T4 Prunus located at the rear right boundary according to the following specifications: Clean to remove all dead, diseased and broken branches 2 centimetres in diameter and larger throughout crown to improve health and appearance and reduce risk of branch failure. Reduce back to previous pruned points Group on other side of fence TG5 Coniferous Tree X 2 group located at the left side of property rear garden Reduce crown height by approximately 1.5-2.5 metres to enhance natural form. T6 Coniferous Tree located at the back of house. Remove the declining. Leave stump low.