15-17 Freshwell Street Saffron Walden Essex CB10 1BY
1no. Pine - 1-2m crown reduction, reduce crown to clear wires by up to 1m. 1no. Yew - reduce house side crown by up to 1.5m 1no.Yew - reduce house side crown by up to 1.5m. 1no. Prunus - reduce house side crown by up to 1m 1no. Beech - reduce limb growing over garden of number 15-17 by up to 2m to clear boundary.
South View South Street Great Chesterford Essex CB10 1NW
1no. lilac stump at the front of house to grub out. 1no. sycamore tree to remove low branches. 1no. conifer tree stems to fell to ground level sycamore tree to reduce by 30% and reshape.
The Parsonage Barnston Road High Easter Essex CM1 4QZ
Cut back away from the house by 1.5m and general maintenance 1 no. sycamore (T1). Fell 1 no. sycamore (T2). Fell 1 no. ash (T3). Cut back by 3.5m and general maintenance 1 no. sycamore (T4).
Glebe Cottage Wicken Road Arkesden Essex CB11 4EY
Reduce by 30% and uplift branches 1 no. yew tree. Remove dead box hedge from front of house.
West Road Junction With Bells Close Saffron Walden
Prune back from house by 2m and crown lift all round 1no. Beech
Poplar Hall Princes Well Radwinter CB10 2TE
Reduce house side crown by 2m, reduce remaining crown by 1-2m of 1 no. Oak
Elmstead Spring Hill Widdington Saffron Walden Essex CB11 3SA
Reduce north eastern canopy off of the house and reduce eastern canopy, crown lift to 2m above garden and thin canopy by 20% of 1 no. Walnut
20 Oak Drive Elsenham Bishops Stortford Essex CM22 6GB
Crown reduce and remove branches growing towards house of 1 no. Oak, fell to ground level 1 no. Hawthorn
Reed House Manor Lane Great Chesterford Saffron Walden Essex CB10 1PJ
Fell 1 no. Conifer and 1 no. Cherry. Tree A is a large conifer (believed to be Lawson Cypress) which is crowding other adjacent conifers as shown in the attached photos. It is also immediately adjacent to the existing garage and growing over and against the garage wall blocking light and causing damp. Tree B is a cherry tree which was formerly covered in ivy. The ivy was cleared earlier in the year, but the tree is suffering from bacterial canker as shown in the photos and has already lost several large branches. It is also very close to the foundations of the existing garage retaining wall where its roots could cause structural issues. Both trees could be replaced if required, however the gardens of Reed House already contain many large trees as can be seen in the photos, some of which are overcrowding others.