The Old House Ash Hill Wolverhampton West Midlands WV3 9DR
Cherry tree by court yard, reduce height by 1 - 1.5 metres: Holly tree by court yard, reduce height to same height as 'Cherry by court yard'; Cherry by rear patio - reduce back close to previous pruning points; Silver Birch in round border - reduce height by 4- 5 metres to bring in line with adjacent silver birch on garden boundary; Cherry tree adjacent to silver birch in round border - remove; row of trees along rear boundary (beech and conifer etc) reduce height to gutter level of neighbouring house (21 Ash Hill).
26 Castlecroft Gardens Wolverhampton West Midlands WV3 8LN
Conifer in centre of front boundary. Reduce in height by no more than 4 metres and prune branches extending beyond natural crown line toward house back into crown line. Reason(s)To provide clearance from property, and maintain at a suitable size for location.
37 Windsor Gardens Wolverhampton West Midlands WV3 8LY
Sycamore - Crown lift by removal of secondary branches only to provide 4 metres clearance over garden, Crown reduce 'bulging' side of tree back to general crown line (up to a maximum of 2 metres) and prune to provide 0.6 metres clearance form rugby club apparatus over boundary. Horse Chestnut - Crown lift in line with guttering on house (approx 4.5 metres), where drooping branches extend below the level of crown lifting they will be pruned back to next available and suitable pruning point as per BS 3998 (2010). Crown reduce on house side and neighbour's at 38 Windsor Gardens by no more than 2 metres, ensuring sufficient foliage is retained on the lowest primary lateral branches that extends towards the house at 37 Windsor Gardens.
177 Penn Road Wolverhampton West Midlands WV3 0EQ
Cypress Conifer trees on left hand side of front boundary in front garden. Fell to clear overhang over foot path and allow more light to the front of the house
4 Newbridge Crescent Wolverhampton West Midlands WV6 0LP
G1 - Hollies and conifers along front boundary - reduce to a height no lower then the adjacent street light; T1 - Poplar (Dead) on front boundary - Remove; T2 - Leaning copper beech tree in front garden - Fell; T3 - Cypress near secondary front gate that is leaning into adjacent conifer - fell; T4 - Poplar on boundary adjacent to north western elevation of house - cut back to previous pollard points T5 - Poplar on rear garden boundary - cut back to previous pollard points.
The Green House Lower Green Wolverhampton West Midlands WV6 9AH
Fell 1 x silver birch and 1 x small leylandii in rear garden. Prune western side of yew tree to by 2-3 metres to reduce its spread across the main house and restrict it to the outbuilding; Crown lift the 4 x lime trees on the boundary with Church Road, by the removal of secondary branches only to a height level with the old pollard points.
Wynnstay Church Road Tettenhall Wood Wolverhampton West Midlands WV6 8NQ
Silver Lime (T2 on application form) (closest to Wynnstay) - Crown lift pendulous underside branches from branch overhanging path to Bromfield Court, back to parent branches, making sure to retain upward topside branches and canopy. Remove three pendulous branches hanging in close proximity to roof over rear garden. Crown lift pendulous branches on underside of branch extending toward rear lawn area, to parent branches, crown lift remaining growth on this branch by 2.5 metres. Cedar (T4 on application form) (in the Coach House) - remove secondary branch above summer house, and remove deadwood, and tip reduce any over extending branches up to 40mm dia. Conifers (T5 on application form) (in 2 Grove Lane) - Prune back to boundary.
Woodhill Ormes Lane Wolverhampton West Midlands WV6 8LL
Conifer (A) - leylandii- fell because of proximity to outbuildings and neigbouring house. Roots are disturbing original paths and steps and there is an original well (dry) at this point too. Either allow camelias already planted to grow further round and create a larger hedge, or, if necessary, replant with a smaller tree, although the ground possibly won't allow for this as it is poor quality and already sustaining many trees in the garden. Conifer (B) - cedar - fell because it is close to a boundary wall. It is close to other much larger trees and is failing to thrive. Conifer (C) - fir - option to fell as also competing with much larger trees. Would prefer to choose this option after the removal of Conifer B when it is clearer to see the impact of said removal.