26 Sheep Street Wellingborough
Large leylandii trees bordering car park to be bought down to approximately 6ft in height to allow light and prevent possibilty of damage to cars and pedestrians in high winds allowing either fencing or a manageble hedge in their place
9A High Street Earls Barton Northampton NN6 0JG
Trees on the north boundary from east to west consisting mainly of Acer (Sycamore and some Norway maple) plus one Acacia and one hornbeam: Crown clean and raise to a height of 4 to 5 metres. Remove approximately 3 of the smaller Acers plus some secondary basal stems. First Acer: possible cable brace due to severely included fork and reduce weight in the crown. Last Acer with extensive rot in the main trunk: Pollard. Acacia: possible slight crown reduction. Self-set sycamores and 2 elders on the south boundary: remove those which are considered to be too close to the boundary fence.Pollarded lime trees at the south east end of the site: repollard.
St Johns House 33 St Johns Street Wellingborough
The reference numbers correspond with the map provided. The tree works have been recommended following a survey carried out by Riverside. The works will be carried out in accordance with BS3998. These trees are located within close proximity to the building and the following works have been recommended which we are proposing to carry out: MID0036 - Bird Cherry - Crown lift over fence to give a 1m clearance MID0038 - Common Elder - Remove ivy to facilitate next inspection
3 Rectory Lane Orlingbury Kettering Northamptonshire NN14 1JH
Lawson's cypress referenced T1: Fell/remove because it is growing extremely close to a supporting wall and could compromise its structural integrity and because it is making it difficult to replace the boundary fence which it has damaged. It is also considered to detract from the yew tree which it shades