Former Red House 41 Palace Road Ripon North Yorkshire
Works to trees of Tree Preservation Order No. 17/2013 W1 Crown Lifting 3m to lift off Fence line and Sheds. Tip Reduction 1-2.5m of branches overhanging neighboring Gardens/Property Assets using best suitable Growth Points at all times to bring back to Property Boundary line (Fence) Works to trees of Tree Preservation Order No. 33/2003 W1 Crown Lifting 3.m to lift off Fence line and Sheds, Tip Reduction 1-2.5m of branches overhanging neighboring gardens/property assets using best suitable Growth Points at all times to bring back to Property Boundary line (Fence)
Arundel Cottage 20 Lewes Crescent Brighton BN2 1GB
Garden works to rear to remove T1 Cherry tree, replace staircase between LGF to GF garden levels, replace timber decking to existing roof terrace, minor works to reduce existing retaining wall height, construct new timber pergola and shed and replace timber fence to one boundary wall.
Arundel Cottage 20 Lewes Crescent Brighton BN2 1GB
Garden works to rear to remove T1 Cherry tree, replace staircase between LGF to GF garden levels, replace timber decking to existing roof terrace, minor works to reduce existing retaining wall height, construct new timber pergola and shed and replace timber fence to one boundary wall.
Land To The Rear Of 3 Manor Close Pyrford Woking Surrey GU22 8SA
T1 and T2 - Fell. Pollard smaller sweet chestnut behind shed. Remove basal growth from the two trees marked red on photo C and D. Fell Holly within 1m of boundary fence. Remove holly marked yellow on photo B (Works subject to TPO/0009/2014) Application ammended following consultation with the applicant.
Carlton House 86 Station Road Soham Ely Cambridgeshire CB7 5DZ
This application is for ONGOING CONSENT to the trees listed below T1- Twisted Willow. Pollard annually (or bi-annually depending on annual rate of growth) down to a height of between 4 and 5 feet. This work will manage the size and retain the ornamental value/feature of the twisted branches. T2- Plum tree. This is a fan-trained tree and needs annual pruning to retain the shape, size and ensure production of fruit T3- Greengage tree. This is a fan-trained tree and needs annual pruning to retain the shape, size and ensure production of fruit. T4 - Apple tree- this is a small, old apple tree that requires annual pruning to retain shape, size and ensure production of fruit T5 - Apple tree- this is a small, old apple tree that requires annual pruning to retain shape, size and ensure production of fruit. T6a and T6b - 2 Yew trees planted & trained to form an arch, height and width reduction on an annual basis. T 7 and T8 - 2 small Apple trees fan trained. Need annual pruning to retain shape, size and ensure fruit production. T9 and T10- 2 Sycamore trees in 78 Station Road up against the boundary fence. 2 years ago these trees were reduced significantly by the tree owners. In the 2 years since pruning re-growth has been rapid from the main trunk. These hang over into 86 Station Road, significantly reducing sunlight reaching the established fruit and vegetable beds in 86 Station Road reducing productivity. The branches will soon be over/touching/leaning onto the roof of the potting shed in 86 Station Road and could damage the roof. This application is for annual (or bi-annual depending on the rate of growth) removal of re-growth (to the boundary) coming from the main trunk up to a height of approx 10 feet from ground level
Warneford House Oxford Street Moreton-In-Marsh Gloucestershire GL56 0LA
1 .Remove dead/dying weeping Ash to approximate ground level 2. Fell 4 small Yew trees close to house to approximate ground level to make way for shed. 3. Prune plum tree away from house and reduce in height approx 1m and crown clean 4. Repollard contorted willow tree to previous reduction points 5. Pollard Goat Willow in rear corner of garden by fence/wall, over-hanging neighbours garden with heavy over extended limbs. 6.Thin one Elder at the rear of the property by 30% and reduce by approx. 1m and remove crossing branches. 7.Trim Yew ( fastigiata) tree/hedge to the right of back garden gate. 8.Remove tall skinny Ash tree with dieback next to fruit trees. 9.Remove apple tree to approximate ground level. 10.Crown lift apricot (over gateway and allow for parking) and reduce longer limbs by approx 1m 11. Crown lift magnolia and reduce(no more than 30%) where possible away from the house 12. Remove young Ash tree with dieback symptoms on boundary between Yew tree and Contorted Willow
37 Orchard Drive Durham DH1 1LA
1.Mixed group - Fell large Conifer, reduce large Holly to a height of 3m, reduce all remaining woody shrubs to height of 3m and trim sides to shape/re-establish group boundary 2. Birch X 2 - Remove stem and prune to clear overhead phone lines by 1m 3. Bird Cherry - Remove stem encroaching roof/guttering, prune back branches overhanging neighbouring garden to the boundary 4. Mixed group - Fell Elder closest to Bird Cherry, reduce remaining woody shrubs to 3m and trim back sides to shape/re-establish group boundary 5. Elm - Finish off reduction started from neighbouring garden - to balance on garden side (by upto 1m) 6. Mixed group - Fell Elder in centre of collapsed Willow, tidy stubs from Willow and prune back from neighbouring garden. Fell large Conifer. Crown reduce and reshape Cherry tree by 3m 7. Willow - Remove large bows overhanging the shed, crown reduce and reshape the reminder of the tree by 3m to shape. Remove several low secondary stems which are damaging the boundary fence 8. Elder - Pollard at a height of 3m
11 Kineton Green Road Olton Solihull B92 7DY
Tree No 1. Magnolia - medium pollard trunk located 32cm away from front porch, causing potential foundational damage to property. Work to be done: cut to ground and grind out stump. Tree No 2. Yew - located between our house and adjoining property No 13. Work to be done: reduce to level of house guttering and shape all round. Tree No 3. Beech hedging - located front of house at public pavement. Work to be done: reduce to 6-7ft height and trim all round. Works at rear of house. These trees are all covered by a large overhanging Sycamore tree from our neighbour's garden: Tree No 4. 2 beech trees - located at boundary fence near neighbour's large, oversized Sycamore tree. Work to be done: cut to ground. Tree No5. Holly - small tree located 4ft away from Beech trees - see 4 - Work to be done: cut to ground. Tree No 6. Holly - large tree located near garden shed. Work to be done: cut to ground. Tree No 7. Sycamore tree located in neighbour's garden but branches dangerously overhanging into garden - approximately 30ft. To prevent risk of falling dead wood branches, and for safety reasons, the arborist noticed and recommended the removal these dead branches and cutting of a few limbs on the tree.
Flat A 54 Cumberland Street London SW1V 4LZ
Rear Garden - Left Hand Side G1 - Mixed Shrubs Cut back overhang from neighbouring gardens to inner boundary wall line. Reduce height to gutter level of shed. Reduce remainder accordingly to shape. ??? The shrubs are located in the rear garden to the left hand side ??? Reduction as part of a maintenance program to maintain the shrubs at a suitable size for their location ??? To reduce the extent of encroachment from the rear elevation of the building and neighbouring garden ??? To move the branches putting pressure on the boundary fence Rear Garden - Right Hand Side T2 - Laurel Selective pruning to shape and balance. ??? The shrub is located in the rear garden to the right hand side of the garden ??? Selective pruning to maintain the aesthetics of the shrubs while maintaining it at a suitable size for its location
5 Barnfield Feering Essex CO5 9HP
Notice of intent to carry out works to trees protected by Tree Preservation Order 51a/00 - 3x Ash (G1) Fell trees, and replace with 4 x Pyrus chanticleer 3m height The trees are in poor condition with multiple cavities due to the need for regular pruning; the trees shed deadwood in high winds causing anxiety as the trees are near the dwellings. They cast excessive shade over the neighbour's property and residence, and the stems incremental growth is damaging the boundary fence.