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G1 - Horse Chestnut Row - Remove all epicormic growth to crown breakG2 - Whitebeam x 2 & Ash x 2 - FellT1 - Lime - FellT2 - Sycamore Group - Lift to 3m over footpath and 5m over highwayT3 - London Plane - FellT4 - London Plane - Reduce by 30%G3 - London Plane and Maple - Lift to 5m over highwayT5 - London Plane - Remove major deadwoodT6 - Purple Plum - Lift over driveway to give 5m clearanceT7 - Holly Tree - FellT8 - Horse Chestnut - Remove major deadwood, prune clear of buildings to give 3m clearanceT9 - Sycamore - FellT10 - Lime - FellT11 - Sycamore - Prune away from church to give 1m clearance.
Sail And Colour Loft Church Lane Historic Dockyard Chatham ME4 4TE
3Month Works Schedule (Appendix A)1457 Common Ash - Various pruning works as described in Appendix A1466 Common Lime - Various pruning works as described in Appendix A1490 Common Horse Chestnut - Various pruning works as described in Appendix A1491 Field Maple - Various pruning works as described in Appendix A1492 Holm Oak - Various pruning works as described in Appendix A1496 Robinia - Various pruning works as described in Appendix A1498 Common Ash - Various pruning works as described in Appendix A1517 Common Horse Chestnut - Various pruning works as described in Appendix A1650 Common Ash - Various pruning works as described in Appendix A1651 Robinia - Various pruning works as described in Appendix A1719 Sycamore - Various pruning works as described in Appendix A1727 Sycamore - Various pruning works as described in Appendix A1908 Common Ash - Various pruning works as described in Appendix A1925 Weeping Ash - Various pruning works as described in Appendix A6Month Works Schedule (Appendix B)G3 Sycamore and Ash - Various pruning works as described in Appendix B1495 Robinia - Various pruning works as described in Appendix B1501 London Plan - Various pruning works as described in Appendix B1505 Norway Maple - Various pruning works as described in Appendix B1506 Silver Birch - Various pruning works as described in Appendix B1509 Silver Birch - Various pruning works as described in Appendix B1511 Himalayan Birch - Various pruning works as described in Appendix B1512 Himalayan Birch - Various pruning works as described in Appendix B1513 Robinia - Various pruning works as described in Appendix B1516 Copper Beech - Various pruning works as described in Appendix B1535 Sycamore - Various pruning works as described in Appendix B1537 Common Horse Chestnut - Various pruning works as described in Appendix B1538 Sycamore - Various pruning works as described in Appendix B1552 Sycamore - Various pruning works as described in Appendix B1559 Whitebeam - Va
1707 Cherry - Various pruning works as described in Appendix A1706 Norway Maple - Various pruning works as described in Appendix A1695 Norway Maple - Various pruning works as described in Appendix A1696 Horse Chestnut - Various pruning works as described in Appendix A1697 Norway Maple - Various pruning works as described in Appendix A1698 Horse Chestnut - Various pruning works as described in Appendix A0619 Horse Chestnut - Various pruning works as described in Appendix A1671 Lime - Various pruning works as described in Appendix A1668 Ash - Various pruning works as described in Appendix A1666 Lime - Various pruning works as described in Appendix A1667 Norway Maple - Various pruning works as described in Appendix A1700 Ash - Various pruning works as described in Appendix A1701 Acacia - Various pruning works as described in Appendix A1702 Acacia - Various pruning works as described in Appendix A1703 Hornbeam - Various pruning works as described in Appendix A1704 Poplar - Various pruning works as described in Appendix A1648 Field Maple - Various pruning works as described in Appendix A1649 Poplar - Various pruning works as described in Appendix A1642 Sycamore - Various pruning works as described in Appendix A0620 Norway Maple - Various pruning works as described in Appendix A0601 Ginkgo - Various pruning works as described in Appendix A1646 Poplar - Various pruning works as described in Appendix A1639 Poplar - Various pruning works as described in Appendix A1634 Sycamore - Various pruning works as described in Appendix A1633 Sycamore - Various pruning works as described in Appendix A1631 Sycamore - Various pruning works as described in Appendix A1721 Norway Maple - Various pruning works as described in Appendix A1726 Silver Birch - Various pruning works as described in Appendix A
Electrical Training Area Brompton Barracks Dock Road Chatham ME4 4UG
A1 Apple - This tree will be retained due to habitat potential. The revised specification reads Reduce tree to a height of 3m above ground level and a canopy radius of 1.0mE1 Elderberry - This tree will be retained with no workE2 Elderberry - FellE3 ? This tree will be removed. The specification reads 'Fell'C4 Cherry - FellC5 Cherry - FellC6 Cherry - Fell
T1 Horse Chestnut - To reduce the tree leaving the finished height at 6.5m with a radial spread of 1-2m. G1 Walnut x 2- Lift canopies to give 3m ground clearance and prune back overhang from road to give radial spread of 1.8m. T2 Sycamore - Remove epicormic growth from main stem to a height of 4m over ground level. G2 Lime x 2 - To reduce the height of the trees leaving a finished height of 7.9m and a radial spread of 1-2m. Remove epicormic from main stem up to a height of 5m over ground level. G3 Sycamore Group - Fell. T3 Cotoneaster- Reduce & reshape leaving radial spread of 2m and lift over footpath to give 3m ground clearance. T4 Sycamore - Prune back section of canopy growing over oak, leaving a radial spread of 4.5m. T5 Horse Chestnut- To re-pollard with finished height circa 8.5m above ground level. G4 Horse Chestnut and Lime Group- Remove epicormic growth from main stems to a height of 5m.
Chatham Historic Dockyard Trust Church Lane Historic Dockyard Chatham ME4 4TE
URN 1763 Horse Chestnut To reduce limb with split growing towards south east, red swings. Tree height 17m, Radial spread 9.1m Limb length approx 12m, canopy of limb approx 6m (Limb stems from main trunk at approx 4m above ground level) Reduce limb by 3m Retain Limb 9m Limb forks at approx 3m from main trunk On Limb: Remove three lowest secondary pendulous branches at approximately 5-6m along limb length from trunk, at approximately 6-7m above ground level.
Victoria Gardens Opp 18 Chartwell Court ME4 6DU (Urn 1763)
(Group 1) - 2 x Cherry trees and 1 x Sycamore - Trim away hanging small branches to provide 4.5m ground clearance and remove stem and basal suckers to 4.0m above ground level.(Group 2) - 1 x multi stemmed Cherry - Removal of 3 stems overhanging access road. Cut back 5 pre-trimmed branches to perform crown lift to approx.4.6m from adjacent ground level.
Fort Pitt Grammar School Fort Pitt Hill Chatham ME4 6TJ
T1 London Plane - Lift canopy to give 4m ground clearance.T2 London Plane - Lift canopy to give 4m ground clearance. T3 Lime Tree - Lift canopy to give 4m ground clearance.T4 Ash Tree - Pollard tree at 8m (Height 22m, removing 14m, leaving radial spread of 3m). T5 London Plane - Pollard Tree at 8.5m (Height 22m, removing 13.5m, leaving radial spread of 3m).T6 Lime - Re-pollard at 4.5m (Height 10.5m, removing 6m, leaving monolith with zero radial spread). T7 Honey Locust - Lift canopy to give 3.5m ground clearance. T8 Oak Tree - To remove back to source the two lowest limbs growing to the West. To lift canopy to 4.5m over roadside. T9 Horse Chestnut - To remove epicormic growth from the main stem to a height no higher than 5m above ground level; prune back lowest limb to North to a radius of no less than 7m from the stem; prune back lowest limb to West to a radius no less than 8.5m. T10 Horse Chestnut - To pollard tree at approx 9.25m (height 19m, removing 9.75m, leaving a radial spread of 2.5m).T11 Sycamore - To remove epicormic shoots from main stem at 3m.T12 Sycamore - To remove epicormic shoots from main stem at 4m. T13 Sycamore - To remove epicormic growth from main stem to no higher than 5m.T14 Sycamore - To remove epicormic growth from main stem to no higher than 5m, To prune away from adjacent building to give 3m clearance. T15 Sycamore - To remove epicormic growth from main stem to no higher than 5m, To prune away from adjacent building to give 3m clearance. T16 Whitebeam - Fell.
Chatham Historic Dockyard Trust Church Lane Historic Dockyard Chatham ME4 4TE
T1 - Hornbeam - Reduce tree in height and spread to the previous reduction points, leaving the tree approximately 6.2m tall and with a canopy radial spread of approximately 1.9m North; 1.5m East (restricted by building); 2.4m South and 2.3m West. The tree shall also be cut back from the building to allow approximately 1m clearance.
Sir John Hawkins Hospital High Street Chatham ME4 4EW
Undertake various tree felling & pruning works as described in the tree survey sheets (dated 2 March 2017 - Rev B) submitted on 9 March 2017. The tree works are detailed in the column titled "Preliminary management recommendations". The tree locations are shown on drawing P0567 DR-5-005D (dated 2 March 2017 - Rev D) submitted on 9 March 2017.
T958 - Plane - Remove 1 No.120mm diameter and 1 No. 70mm diameter 2nd order branch over lamp post.T672 - Plane - Remove 2 No.120mm 1st order branches at 3 metres, to Crown lift over fence to 5 Metres.T671 - Plane - Remove 1 No.180mm 1st order branch to west at 4 metres to clear building. Remove 2 No. 100mm 2nd order limbs at 7 metres directly over fence to clear building.T670 - Plane - Western Stem, Remove 1 No. 200mm 1st order branch at 4 metres back to main stem to clear building. Eastern Stem, Remove 4 No. 60 mm 2nd order branches at 9 metres to clear building.T971 - Plane - Clear building by 4 metres by removing approximately 8 No. 3rd order branches back to natural target collar. T669 - Plane - Remove 1 No. long 1st order 200mm diameter limb back to main stem at 4 metres to clear building.T668 - Ash - Remove tree.T667 - Sycamore - Remove 1 No. 70 mm diameter 1st order branch to main stem at 7metres to clear building by 4 metres.
University Of Greenwich Medway Campus Central Avenue Chatham Kent ME4 4TB
Item 1: Crown raise, pruning branches throughout group highlighted in green on drawing 002 that are resting on the high brick wall to the south east in order to give 2m clearance from the wall. Item 2: Sycamore - Reduce two primary limbs, growing over high brick wall to the south east by 2m. The remaining branch length after cutting will be 5m.Item 3: Sycamore - Remove primary branch to north at 4m back to source. Limb growing over fence towards nursery building. Item 4: Sycamore Fell.Item 5: Sycamore Fell.
Electricity Sub Station 4M From 13 Marc Brunel Way. 12M From Dock Road Marc Brunel Way Historic Dockyard Chatham ME4 4BH
T1 - Horse Chestnut - Fell. T2 - Beech Tree - Prune away from adjacent building leaving a radial spread of 6.4m. To lift the canopy of the tree to give 3m ground clearance by removal of secondary growth only. T3 - Cherry Tree - To reduce the tree by the removal of out of shape sections. Height 13m, removing no more than 3m, leaving a finished height of no less than 10m. To leave a radial spread of no less than 4m. To prune off the adjacent building to give 1.5m clearance.
Chatham Historic Dockyard Trust Church Lane & Main Gate Road Historic Dockyard Chatham ME4 4TE
T1 - Sycamore - Crown reduce by up to 25% removing up to 5m of growth and remove deadwood. Tree to be approximately 12-13m in height and approximately 8.5m spread once works are complete.T2 - Lime - Crown reduce by up to 25% removing up to 5m of growth and remove deadwood. Tree to be approximately 12-13m in height and approximately 6m spread once works are complete.
Sycamore - Crown reduce from an overall tree height of 20m to a height of 18m, measured from ground level . Reduce canopy radius as follows - from 6.5m to 5.5m north; from 5.5m to 4.5m east; 6.5m to 5.5m south and from 7.7m to 5.5m west . Remove stem and basal suckers/epicormic growth from ground level to a height of 7.5m above ground level. Lime - Crown reduce from an overall tree height of 20m to a height of 18m, measured from ground level . Reduce canopy radius as follows - from 7.0m to 5.5m north; from 6.0m to 5.0m east; no reduction from 3.0m south and no reduction from 2.0m west . Remove stem and basal suckers/epicormic growth from ground level to a height of 7.5m above ground level.
9015 - Plane - Remove the two lowest branches over the Security fence back to main trunk.9013 - Acer - Remove lowest branch over the security fence back to main branch.
Pow Memorial St Georges Centre Pembroke Chatham ME4 4UH
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