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Eucalyptus - fell because tree is unstable, large branch fell off in high winds narrowly missing neighbouring property. Tree surgeon (Matthew Allison - Allseasonarborists) has advised that it needs to be felled for safety reasons. The tree is near to the rear of Park Hall and could represent a danger to the property. Replant with one standard ash in the same place.
Remove 1x Fir tree approx 30 foot by 1 and a half foot diameter to allow Sycamore tree to establish a more even and healthy crown. Fence to be erected in line of Fir tree to allow students to safely play in school garden, without being able to leave the premises.
Lealholm Primary School Lealholm Whitby North Yorkshire YO21 2AG
T1 Beech - reduce top to around top of wall (c. 15cm above) - reduce single stem to 3.5 m tall regularly. T2 Large Rose - reduce height and spread. T3 Hazel - reduce height and side spread. T4 Hawthorne - trim back to just above garden wall and reduce sides. T5 Forysthia - take top and sides off to maintain size.
Back garden at 32 Church Street Castleton North Yorkshire YO21 2EQ
T1 Copper beech in rear garden - remove. T2 Yew adjacent to house - crown reduction to provide clearance for phone cable and to maintain a balanced crown.
T1 Sycamore to rear (nearest to house) - Prune as required (crown lift) all minor branches up to a point 1m above the main fork, prune as required first limb towards house, prune as required first limb towards mill race, prune as required 3 minor branches towards mill race. T2 Sycamore to rear - Prune as required first limb towards house, prune as required first limb towards mill race, prune as required first limb over neighboring property and smaller branch above, prune as required two minor branches on limb over neighboring property arising from major fork, prune as required small branch over neighboring property arising from the main fork away from the house. T3 Apple to rear - Reduce limb towards house by up to 4m, reduce limb over house to a suitable point approx. 0.5m above main stem, reduce main vertical stem by up to 3m, reduce three branches away from the house by up to 3m, crown cleaning as required, prune back to main stem branch arising from first fork towards outbuilding. T4 Holly to side - Reduce height to 5m and shape crown to form a bush. G1 Line of six hollies to rear - Reduce to 3.5m and shape to form hedge. T5 Ash adjacent to greenhouse - Remove. T6 Hawthorn adjacent to greenhouse - Reduce to approx. 3.5m and reshape/balance crown. T7 Conifer to front - Remove. T8 Holly to front - Crown reduction and reduce height to 4-5m. T10 Alder front boundary - Crown lift to 3m.
LIME Tree - proposed work for safety reasons. To pollard 5m maximum and thirn or crown as advised by CPA Tree Surgery. The tree is situated immediately next to School House on School House Farm land next to the road.
Single Horse Chestnut tree (T1) in the front garden of Woodleigh House. Tree Condition; - The stem bifurcates at 2m becoming 3 co-dominant stems. The union between the stems is acute but reasonable with no evidence of cracking or failure. - At 4m a sub-dominant scaffold limb crosses over a larger stem to the north. This crossing stem may cause damage to the lower stem and become weakened by the ongoing incremental growth of both stems. - Within the crown of the tree a moderate amount of deadwood was noted and the crown is now extending to within a metre of the adjacent building. Works to be completed; - Remove smaller crossing stem from 4m - remove back to the stem. - Prune back small diameter branch overhang from building - to provide 2.5m clearance of roofline. - Remove crown deadwood.
Woodleigh House 21 Main Road Aislaby Whitby YO21 1SW
Large mature ash located in the front garden of Holbeck, showing large areas of crown death. Dying due to 'Chalara' Ash Dieback. Whole tree removal is advised. The tree overhangs the public carriageway adn would need to be sectioned down before it becomes infirm. Tree inspected by James Mortlock, Head Forester, Mulgrave Estates.
Large mature spreading Ash located over 2 gardens. Areas of the crown are showing signs of 'Chalara' Ash Dieback. It would be beneficial to remove the whole tree as it would need to be sectioned down (due to its location) before it becomes too infirm and weak to climb. Tree has been inspected by James Mortlock, Head Forester, Mulgrave Estates.
Rose Cottage High Street Lythe Whitby North Yorkshire YO21 3RT
Fell or make to monolith 3 Ash which are infected with dieback. Advice from arborist is to act before the trees become more rotten and could be more dangerous to handle. Trees either overhang an old shed needs replacing, or stand up the bank from it and would likely fall on it if left unmanaged.
Land to the rear of The Hollies, Lealholm, YO21 2AQ
T1 - Large Cherry, Past its best and casting too much shade - Remove T2 - Spruce, Ivy growing up to side of drive - Remove T3 - Cypress, twin stemmed with Ivy - Remove T4 - Large Green Cypress close to back side of house - Remove T5 - Smaller cypress to back side of house - Remove T6 - Flat leaved Holly to back of house - Remove T7 - Split stemmed failing Cypress between larger ones to rear of cottages - Remove T8 - Small cherry near entrance gate - Remove
Eskvale House Lealholm Lane Lealholm Whitby YO21 2AJ
Tree A - Red Leaved Plum blocking light. Work to carry out: Re-pollarding. Tree B - Willow Creating excessive shading and encroaching on surrounding vegetation. Work to carry out: Re-pollarding. Tree C - Maple Creating excessive shading. Work to carry out: Re-pollarding.
1. Remove 2x beech limbs and other various small, low drooping branches to raise canopy on beech tree. 2. Remove cherry tree situated beside garden building - has shown signs of decline over the last year, with only a few branches coming into leaf. 3. Remove hornbeam situated beside garden shed due to worry of it damaging the building - tree to be replaced once removed. 4. Remove dead conifer limb over hanging path. 5. Remove 1x spindly pine limb over hanging garden parth. 6. Remove cluster of conifer and pine trees - total of seven - to be replaced with native species. 7. Remove holly to prevent further damage to stone wall and interference of phone line. 8. Remove 3x cherry trees shadowing surrounding shrubs and green house. 9. Remove ash tree with die back, over hanging highway. 10. Coppice cluster of self seeded willow trees over hanging stone building. All work stated in application are for reasons from highway safety, personal safety, the safety of the surrounding buildings and to open up areas within the property for more light and the re planting of more native trees.
Annexe, Ellerstang 33 Church Street Castleton North Yorkshire YO21 2EJ
Small hawthorne in rear garden - reduce crown as much as is feasible while leaving reasonable crown shape and maintaining tree health. Est 18ft tall, has undergrone previous regular pruning.
Glenview 6 Station Road Castleton Nr Whitby North Yorkshire YO21 2EG
Large Ash approximately 70 years old, showing initial signs of death due to chalara (Ash die back). Full tree removal is advised, the tree overhangs surrounding properties and needs to be section felled before it becomes infirm.
Large Ash previously pollarded due to shedding limbs onto nearby property. Dying due to chalara. Whole tree removal is advised by sectional felling due to surrounding properties.
Victoria House Victoria Square Lythe Whitby YO21 3RJ
T1- Sycamore tree - Fell tree due it leading towards the property And overhanging the permanent brick and stone outbuildings, belonging to Island Cottage This tree has started leading extensively over the last year and it is feared this will continue leading to potential damage to the house and outbuilding. This tree is less than 2 metres from the outbuildings. It is also causing excessive shading to both Island Cottage and is of low amenity value. It proposed to replant with a native tree sapling of the chose of the North York Moors National park. T2, T3, and T4 - Clump of three Holly bushes. Fell bushes as these are causing excessive shading and are of low amenity value. It is proposed to replant with a native tree sapling of the chose of the North York Moors National park. T5 - Sycamore tree - Fell tree due it leading towards the neighbouring property Mulberry House. This tree has started leading extensively over the last year and it is feared this will continue leading to potential damage to the house and outbuilding. It is also causing excessive shading to both Island Cottage and Mulberry House, and is of low amenity value. It proposed to replant with a native tree sapling of the chose of the North York Moors National park. T6 - Sycamore tree - Fell tree as this tree is causing excessive shading and is of low amenity value. It is proposed to replant with a native tree sapling of the chose of the North York Moors National park. The felling of the above noted trees would impact on two properties, these being Island Cottage and Mulberry House. As the owner of Island Cottage I have consulted with the owner of Mulberry House, who is more than happy for the above mentioned trees to be felled and replaced with native samplings.
Island Cottage Lealholm Whitby North Yorkshire YO21 2AQ
General light pruning and cutting back of lowest hanging branches for all trees shown in area bordered red back to kerb or trunk depending on best option, removing dead wood and pollarding the tree at southern end (shown in green on plan) hoping it will recover but with possible option to fell tree completely if problem has spread to main trunk and tree found to be unsafe on inspection although this would be a last resort and will depend on the opinion or the NYMNP arboricultural consultant. Felling of the small conifer shown in red which is on a lean towards the road in the corner of the paddock next door to the church and general pruning in this area.
Horse House Farm Cottages Lealholm Whitby YO21 2AQ
T1 & T2 - Large mature Hornbeam trees on the right side boundary of the property. To be crown reduced by 2-3 meters to leave a well balanced shape and allow a 2-3 meter clearance to the property. All branches to be cut to the nearest available growth point. T3 - Large mature sycamore tree on front boundary of the property located between the fence and garage. To be crown reduced by 2-3 meters to leave a well balanced shape. All branches to be cut to the nearest available growth point. Cutting to a growth point will help to keep a natural shape and promote formation of healthy secondary growth. The works on all 3 trees will reduce excessive shading and increase light to the property. We have been advised it will improve structural integrity by placing less mechanical stress on the tree - T3 has had previous branch removal on one side by the electricity board due to cables which has left the tree completely out of balance placing more weight on one side which needs to be addressed. The trees will also benefit from improved health by eliminating dry and broken branches, this will in turn reduce the number of falling branches into the garden, roof, garage and driveway. The number of broken branches falling is increasing and fallen branches are sometimes in excess of 2 meters.
I propose to fell a clump of eleven conifer trees. Grown too tall - some circa 60 ft. Too near neighbour's house and blocking his light. Trees situated on a hillside and vulnerable to falling in high winds.
Kirkdale Cottage Egton Bridge Whitby North Yorkshire YO21 1XE
T1 sycamore - i am planning to re-shape / pollard this tree as it has a number of over hanging branches to both the woodlands hotel and mulgrave lodge holiday cottage, once the tree has been worked on , it will be more balanced and provide sufficient clearance from both afore mentioned properties. all branches are on the southern side. t2 yew - i am planning to de-limb and take out this tree to stump height, it has low amenity value and has branches hanging over the near-by footpath and the woodlands hotel.
The Woodlands Hotel Lythe Bank To Mulgrave Lodge The Valley Sandsend North Yorkshire YO21 3TE
Leylandii (T1) fell because of excessing shading and low amenity value - replant with 1 standard oak in the same place. Holly (T2) fell because of excessive shading and low amenity value, also has been heavily pollarded - replant with 1 standard oak in the same place.
Gingerbread Cottage Lythe Whitby North Yorkshire YO21 3RN
Sycamore (T1) remove one limb which has cankering. Sycamore (T2) fell tree due to poor condition/health. I wouldn't plan to replant another tree due to its position on the High Street, although this could be discussed.
Whitebeam (T2) - reduce to previous pruning points Willow (T1) - crown reduce by up to 1.5m Douglas fir (T3) - crown reduce by up to 1.5m Pissard's plum (T4) - reduce to previous pruning points
Oak Tree House Egton Bridge Whitby North Yorkshire YO21 1XE
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