Quarr Cottage 23 Chequers Lane Walton On The Hill Surrey KT20 7SF
Rear Garden Left Hand Side, G1 - Mixed Species Hedge, Fell as close to ground level as possible. Entire hedge and fence panels to be removed as well as ivy. Rear Garden Right Hand Side, G2 - Mixed Species Shrubs, Prune back all shrubs from fence to give 2 metres clearance. Rear Garden, G3 - Mixed Species Trees & Shrubs, Strim all brambles in remainder of rear garden and sever ivy on garage and Cherry. All three section are located at the rear of the property. Due to the ill health of the gentleman living in the property the garden has been over grown and has become a hazard and inaccessible. Surrey county council have taken control of the house and instructed Connick tree care to carry out this work (Naomi Lawrence 07805680307)
39 Wood Road Camberley Surrey GU15 2RN
Erection of a detached 3-bedroom house, access, parking, cycle store, sheds, new trees and soft landscaping, following the demolition of double garage, garden buildings, conservatory and timber panel boundary fences.
12 Old Bystock Drive Exmouth EX8 5RB
T1 (012400) English Oak Adjacent to no 12 : Reduce limb growing over roof by 2.5m; prune the upper crown back to about 0.5m behind fence (grass side) T1 (97024) English Oak Adjacent to no 15 : Prune to give 2.5m / 3m clearance from house; crown lift over fence and garage to achieve 1 - 1.5m clearance. Reason: Appropriate arboricultural maintenance to ensure long-term clearance.
15 Travertine Road Boxley Chatham Kent ME5 9LQ
TPO Application - T1: Overstood multi stemmed chestnut next to fence approx 10m coppice to Approx 30cm above ground level T2: Overstood multi stemmed Willow next to fence approx 10m coppice 3 x stems leaning towards house to Approx 30cm above ground level T3: Overstood multi stemmed willow approx 10-12m tall remove large stem leaning towards house T4: Hazel approx 7m in height coppice to approx 30cm above ground level T5: Hazel approx 4m in height coppice to approx 30cm above ground level T6: Overstood multi stemmed chestnut next to fence approx 10m coppice to Approx 30cm above ground level T7: Hazel approx 4m in height coppice to approx 30cm above ground level T8: Overstood multi stemmed willow approx 10-12m tall remove 2 x large stems leaning towards house T9: Chestnut approx 2m in hight fell to ground T10: Overstood Chestnut approx 10m in hight leaning towards house coppice to Approx 30cm above ground level T11: Overstood Chestnut approx 10m in hight leaning towards house coppice to Approx 30cm above ground level T12: Hornbeam crown lift overhangging branches to approx 7m T13: Overstood Chestnut approx 15m in hight leaning towards house coppice to Approx 30cm above ground level T14: Hornbeam in close proximity to house garage dismantle to ground level T15: Silver birch in close proximity to house garage dismantle to ground level All of the above is to increase light into property remove heavily leaning branches and decrease future maintenance costs
138 Longhill Road Brighton BN2 7BD
L1 Sycamore. Reduce tree in back left of garden by 3 metres (30%) to allow more light into both clients garden and neighbours also reducing away from house) L2 Ash. Reduce tree by 1 metre (10%) back away from house. All deadwood to be removed also). R1 Ash. Reduce tree in back right of garden by 2 metres (20%) to allow more light and remove all dead branches ensuring tree is healthy throughout. G 3 & G4 Sycamore. Lift canopy of both Sycamore trees overhanging garage. L3 Conifer tree to be removed from fence line. L4 Overhanging ash branches over fence line to be removed.
16 Crozier Drive South Croydon CR2 8DX
T1 Beech - 2 metre overall crown reduction up to a max cut size of 25mm. (TPO 11, 1978) I refer to the previous application 21/00457/TRE and decision dated 31/03/2021. This is a revised application as discussed with Robert Goode, Tree Officer (03/09/2021). The trunk is 17ft from garage and 23ft from the house. Excessive shading from the canopy which is overhanging the glass lantern of Orangery extension. Large tree roots were found in rain water 'down pipes' and drainage during the Orangery building works requiring the drains to be rerouted (see photos). Significant root upheaval affecting garden and distortion of concrete fence posts (rear of property). Garden upheaval - horizontal at 7 inches (see photos). Concrete fence post significantly off vertical (see photos). Excessive fall of beech nuts. Ivy will be removed from trunk as recommended by Robert Goode.
26 Ridgewood Drive Frimley Camberley Surrey GU16 9QF
Tree No 1 Large Oak Height 40m approx. Spread 9+ meters (Last work done 2006) Crown reduction by 5m in height and 3m in total width. Crown thinning by 25% To reduce overhang to neighboring property to prevent branches touching and causing damage to garage roofs and fences. (See photo 1 &2) To allow light and water into gardens improving the quality of the Oak and existing trees and shrubs. Keep the foliage within a restricted area as tree has grown and expanded over the last 15 years and will soon be touching the house Recover the shape of the Oak improving the life and quality of the tree Tree Number 2 Silver Birch. Height approx 16m spread approx 3m Remove the tree as it is dying and will be dangerous within a short space of time (See photo 3) Removal will give the adjacent Oak space and light to thrive. (No space for replacement) Tree number 4 Silver Birch Height 20m approx Spread 5m (See photo 4) Crown reduction of 5m Crown thinning by 10% To reduce the risk of damage to property to the rear and boundary fences. To allow light, space and water to improve the quality of the tree shape and foliage
Marlborough House Kemnal Road Chislehurst Bromley BR7 6LT
T1 Dead Laurel - Fell. T2 Leylandii group forming a hedge on the slope - Reduce height to approx 4m to maintain as a hedge. T3 Leylandii in the corner of the garden - Reduce the height to approx 5m. T4 Large Oak by the garage showing indications of decline - Remove significant dead wood. T5 Large Oak against the front of the house - Remove significant dead wood. Reduce the branch over the house back to clearly identified branch fork on the attached photo (ie by approx. 4m). Reduce the other branch by approx. 2m to reshape and balance. T6 & T7 Large Oaks - Remove significant dead wood. T8 Cedar - Remove snapped out large hung up branch. T9 Tall Holly by the building corner - Reduce the height to approx. 5m. T10 Laurel trunk from next door, breaking the fence - Cut back to boundary. T11 Large Oak behind the Holly - Remove significant dead wood. T12 Large Oak near far corner - Remove significant dead wood. T13 & T14 Large Oaks - Remove significant dead wood. SUBJECT TO TPO 1941 (9.4.2003)
18 Doncaster Road Braithwell Rotherham S66 7BA
Consent to crown lift to 5.3m over the carriageway, crown clean targeting dead wood and selectively reduce one ash back to provide for 2m clearance from the house, garage and fence; the tree being subject to G17 of the Doncaster Rural District Council Tree Preservation Order (No.19) Braithwell 1972
38 High Street South Stewkley Buckinghamshire LU7 0HR
1. Large fir trees along boundary to business park drive (coloured blue on sketch). These are part of a double row - the other half is owned by the business park and the trees were reduced in height around 2 years ago. Following last years' storms two trees on the other side of our boundary fell and we should like to reduce the 14 on our side by approximately half their height (still leaving them around 15 ft tall, to prevent risk of breakage in high winds in future and also to improve lighting to our property 2. Fir trees coloured green on sketch and leylandii (not coloured but running in line to garage). These were reduced in height two years ago but only by a small amount. High winds last year created some damage with falling branches breaking fences on both sides and we are concerned that future storms may bring whole trees down. In addition, the owners of the business park say that the branches on their side are potentially causing damage to vehicles parked there. We propose to reduce height by 15-20 ft (the trees are around 45ft high) and also to reduce thickness of growth on the far side. 3. Poplar trees coloured in dark blue. These were reduced two years ago but the contractors did not remove as much as requested (or granted) at the time and we are still concerned by the prospect of trees falling in high winds. We should like to do additional work , reducing height to just below the level of the roof of the main house 4. Mulberry Tree (coloured pink) -to reduce it in height by probably 2-3m so that it is slightly higher than what is left of the firs behind, allowing it some additional light. 5. Eucalyptus tree (purple) - lost some high branches in high winds - to be reduced and re-shaped for safety (about 10ft removed, leaving it at around 20ft high) 6. Fir tree at edge of garden (yellow). The reduction would be approx. 4m, in line with the above, potentially with up to 15% thinning of the lower