The Willows Half Moon Lane Kirkthorpe Wakefield WF1 5SY
T1: Willow to fell as it is in decline with large cavities present. T2: Sycamore to fell as it is in close proximity to the house, a smaller tree will be replanted in it's place. Please advise what type of replacement tree can be planted.
14 Wesley Street Ossett WF5 8EX
T1: Sycamore - 10% thin crown, crown lift by 3m, branches drawn back away from the house at rear. Remove cross rubbing branches and deadwood.
2 Old Mount Farm Woolley Wakefield WF4 2LD
We initially communicated with the Council via Mr Stubbings who has now left the Council. In essence we have a huge cedar tree in our garden, less than 10 metres from the house and 2 metres from where our grandchildren play Although the tree is in a Conservation Area, we previously requested removal due to the potential danger, to us, our house and our grandchildren, and in return have offered to fund the planting of 2 trees in a location of the Councils choice, Mr Stubbings refused and placed a TPO on it The tree is not native and is over 2 times the height of our house and has recently dropped quite sizeable branches near to the house. Since it's over a year since we first asked, we've now been requested, via a conversation I had with local MP Mr Imran Khan (he subsequently got a response from Judy Jones) to submit a new application We haven't engaged an arborist, although we have had discussions with two and being honest they were professionally doubtful if they could 100% say the tree was a short term danger. However as I stated earlier it towers over twice the height of our house and is only 10 metres away from that and 2 from our grandkids play area. In previous discussions I only focussed on the danger factor, however there are several other concerns; . Every 6 months or so we have to have our gate repaired due to damage by the tree's growth . Likewise to the path we have needs to be lifted and reset . And also to the adjacent fence has been damaged . Our garden and that of our neighbours are devalued due to the lack of light and incessant dropping of pine needles . Our TV reception is inhibited and we have recently had to spend money to only partly resolve . The previous owner of the house cut the tree many years ago and it now sprouts 3 trunk's instead of one, so we have an ugly huge fir to contend with We're trying to be constructive and reasonable and thereby affirm our suggestion that we 100% fund the removal and planting of 2 new ones.
2 The Paddock Woolley Wakefield WF4 2LZ
T1 Spruce: To fell due to close proxitety to the house and causing nuisance for cars parked on the drive.
Queen Elizabeth Junior School 158 Northgate Wakefield WF1 3QY
G1 2no. Sycamore, 2no. Ash trees - crown lift low branches; T1 Sycamore - fell tree due to pushing wall over at Mulberry House; T1 Horse Chestnut - fell for safety reasons.
11 Willowbrook Manor Horbury Wakefield WF4 5FA
T1 willow request permission to reduce away from property by 3m. It is regrowth from a stem so requires pollarding. There is another limb coming off the tree that also requires pollarding towards the back of the house as the branches are resting on the roof. T2 sycamore crown lift to 5m and dead wood part of the tree that's over hanging the garden. branches are too low and some dead wood has fallen from the tree.
6 Chestnut Grove Crofton Wakefield WF4 1SU
T1 Oak - draw back 3m from house and garage; T2 Horse Chestnut - crown raise to 3m from ground level and draw back 2m away from neighbouring property
Lyndale House 7A Woodthorpe Lane Wakefield WF2 6JG
T1, T2: Ash - Draw back branches and thin the crown by 15%. T3: Ash - Draw back branches away from the house and thin the crown by 15%. T4 Ash - located behind fence in the corner of the property (to west of T1)
Drury Lane Health And Wellbeing Centre Drury Lane Wakefield WF1 2TJ
T1, Ash: Dismantle, fell and remove. This specimen is multi-stemmed re-growth from an older stump. The tree is situated on a steep embankment on the boundary between Drury Lane Health Centre and York House Hotel. The trees belong to the hotel. In recent history at least two of the stems have been removed by contractors of the hotel with out the correct permissions given. Some lower stem Ivy removal has takenplace, resulting in the cambium layer of some stems being damaged. With the lower stem clearance only, leaving heavy Ivy cover (Wind sail pressure) in the upper crowns of spindly regrowth and the unauthorised removal of some of the stems, this has exposed the remaining stems to previously deflected weather conditions, resulting one of larger stems failing and falling on to the NHS carpark during the recent high winds. The original stump is rooted into a historic retaining wall which has been structurally compromised for some time and is showing sign of further pressure caused by the expansion of the rootplate. The weak specimen has been further compromised through poor maintenance and unauthorised stem removals.