27 Woodfield Heights Wolverhampton West Midlands WV6 8PS
06/00214/TPO (W5) - T1 - Sycamore on Southern boundary - Remove lowest branch extending toward the house back to main stem. T2 - Sycamore in centre or garden - Remove lowest 4-5 inch diamter branches that is growing toward the houses. Reason(s): to provide greater clearance and light to rear garden.
169 Penn Road Wolverhampton West Midlands WV3 0EQ
06/00011/TPO (T4) - Remove 2 branches on the eastern side of tree (at 2 and 4 m above ground) back to main trunk. Crown reduce the branches growing toward the front of Penn House by 3 metres, crown lift to provide 4 metres clearance over the car park. Branches growing over road to be pruned back to the boundary. Reason: Works identified following condition assessment by arboricultrual consultant.
23 Danesmore Gardens Wolverhampton West Midlands WV11 2PE
15/00010/TPO (G1) - Removal of hornbeam tree in rear garden to include stump grinding due to being too close to the property and removal of bottom largest limb on boundary oak tree that is nearly touching house
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.
20 High Meadows Wolverhampton West Midlands WV6 8PH
06/00214/TPO (W13) - T1 - Oak (immediately adjacent to tree that failed) - Crown reduce the upper canopy by 4-5 metres. Crown reduce the house side of the canopy by up to 2 metres. T2 - Sycamore - Crown reduce the upper canopy by 4-5 metres. Crown reduce upper and house side canopy by up to 2 metres. T3 - Oak (closest to boundary with 18 High Meadows) - Crown reduce the upper canopy by 4-5 metres and house side canopy by up to 2 metres.
133 Coalway Road Wolverhampton West Midlands WV3 7NA
06/00003/TPO (T1 & T2) - Prune 2 Beech trees as described. (amended specification agreed on site with applicant on 29th July 2020) T1 (Westernmost tree) - Crown lift by the removal of secondary branches to a height level with the bottom of the 'top openers' of the upstairs windows of 133 Coalway Road. Reduce the upper crown by no more than 3.5 metres from the tip of the apical branch to reshape to a natural dome shape. Crown reduce branches on the western side back to the boundary line with 135 Coalway Road. Crown reduce to provide a maximum clearance of 3 metres from the front elevation of 133 Coalway Road. Crown reduce over the highway by a maximum of 2 metres. T2 (Easternmost Tree) - Crown lift by the removal of secondary branches only to a height level with the horizontal section of the 'dog legged' lower branch that extends toward T1. Crown reduce the upper crown by no more than 2.5 metres whilst retaining the natural dome shape. Crown reduce branches on eastern side of canopy back in line with the external face of the chimney breast on the eastern elevation of the house at 133 Coalway Road. Prune to provide a max clearance of 3.5 metres from the 'recessed' front elevation of 133 Coalway Road. Prune to ensure there is no foliage on the road side of the lighting column, within a 1 metre locus of the lamp head, and lighting column. Crown reduce by no more than 2 metres over the highway. All pruning is to be undertaken at appropriate pruning points, with a priority given to maintaining the natural form of the trees as far as possible.
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.
87 Wrottesley Road Wolverhampton West Midlands WV6 8SQ
06/00653/TPO (T23 & A5) - Fell the three conifer trees closest to the house on the rear garden boundary with 85 Wrottesley Road. Fell the conifer closes to the house on the rear garden boundary with 89 Wrottesley Road. Reason: concerns about safety given location, size and structural form. Also general proximity and overbearing nature on the applicant's and their immediate neighbours' houses