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Rowan + Laburnum - 0196 - Group of 4 trees laburnum and rowan crown lift all over driveway to 2.5m, remove all deadwood and basal epicormics from 2 rowans. (obstruction). Sycamore - 097 - Remove all deadwood and basal epicormic growth. Sycamore - 0198 - Mature sycamore remove the 2 branches that are rubbing together above neighbours garden at 9m back to suitable growth points. Sycamore - 0199 - Group of 2 sycamores next to each other adjacent shed, fell marked tree with extensive lower stem decay at ground level. Tagged tree crown clean by removing all dead, damaged and hung up branches. Sycamore - 1371 - Group of 6 sycamore from stonewall to house crown lift all trees roadside only, prune clear of BT wire and remove all deadwood. Cut all other low woody vegetation 0.5m back from wall edge. (obstruction) Sycamore - 1372 - Multiple stemmed sycamore remove all lower basal growth up to 2m all round and fell marked stem at ground level. (Decayed at base). Lawsons cypress - 1374 - Crown reduce row of conifers back to previous points, approx 2m and hedge trim both sides. (Hedge length 11m) Beech - 1375 - Crown lift road and drive side only to 5.2m. (obstruction) Sycamore - 1373 - 2 mature sycamores remove all basal growth to 2m and remove all deadwood >1m in length and 30mm in diameter.
1233- Sycamore, Acer pseudoplatanus- Group of 2 sycamore with lower stem wound cavities. Both appear stable with reasonable reaction growth. Crown lift to 2.5M all round to include epicormics.
4 OFF WOODHEAD ROAD TINTWISTLE DERBYSHIRE SK13 1HR
4735- Sycamore, Acer pseudoplatanus- Multi-stem sycamore lapsed coppice starting to lose branches at pollard point. Situated on bank overhanging patio. Fell at ground level and poison stumps.
The tree is a silver birch, located towards the north end of the United Reform Church graveyard, to the rear of 94 Old Road, Tintwistle. It has grown significantly over the last 2/3 years and is closely adjacent to some very old, large and historic gravestones in the oldest part of the graveyard. The concern is that the tree will eventually undermine the foundations of the headstones. I wish (on behalf of United Reform Church) to fell the tree, store the logs from it and burn them on my log burner in my house. I have written permission from the Church to forward this application and to fell the tree, should this be granted. I have been in touch with the Tree Department in HPBC for some time bt have not had a reply as I understand the previous holder of this role has left the Council. I propose to plant two oak trees to replace this tree, towards the far eastern side of the graveyard and well away from any existing or proposed headstones.
000857- other firs (Abies), Abies spp- Fir tree growing into neighbouring Sycamore reduce to match height of conifer next to it, cut back sides. 000858- Sycamore, Acer pseudoplatanus- Remove epicormic growth on two sycamore trees growing close to wall, monitor annually chcek wall for damage.
T1375 Beech (fagus sylvatica) work required to fell at ground level. Tree causing severe cracking to property wall due to built up ground. Damage has been a long standing issue extending back over 10 years and numerous attempts to repair wall have yielded no results. Tree is also in proximity of septic tank.
Tree A1 - Sm-Med Goat Willow: To reduce some branches that are touching the property by maximum of 2 metres. Cuts would not to exceed 80mm. Tree A2 - Sm-Med Goat Willow: Fell to Stump. This is a self seeded tree in a 1 foot gap on property boundary between dry stone wall and outbuilding. Offering little amenity value and will cause issues imminently.
T1 - Lime tree reason for work branches touching power line. Proposed works removal as the area is presently over planted and hasn't been managed for a long time.
T1 Crown raise one branch and two deadwood branches off beech tree over foundation T2 Crown lift sycamore take off bottom three branches over the drive and grass T3 30% crown reduction beech tree on boundary T4 Remove large leaning limb from beech tree over hanging pond T5Remove sycamore tree next to the lodge building to a low stump T6 Remove two branches off sycamore over pond T7 Fell horse chestnut due to rot at the base of the tree. T8 Fell horse chestnut due to rot at the base of the tree.
TPO 027: T1 - Sycamore - Relatively advanced Kretzschmaria deusta fungal infection. Tree is recommended to be felled within three months to prevent the risk of stem failure at tree's base/rootplate.
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