T1: Ash - prune and reduce the crown height and spread of 1 x co-dominant stemmed, pruning to historic pruning points and making cuts of up to 75mm in diameter and removing branch lengths of up to 2m. | Validated: 21/09/2023
T1: Birch - crown reduce tree by lowering canopy to reduce height by 3m and spread by 3m Reduce all aspect of crown to suitable growth points, making natural target pruning cuts, making no cuts in excess of approximately 200 mm in diameter. Removing branch lengths no more than 3m long reducing the end weight and lever arm of branches. Branches at risk of contact with roof and guttering of 101 Mill St will be reduced. Maximum diameter cut (MDC) 150mm. Shape aspects to leave a well-balanced tree. Proposed works will be carried out by: Connor Down Tree Surgery, Ottery St Mary, EX11 1AR 01404 815832 email info@treeservicesottery.co.ukReason for works: Works required in order to maintain the health, safety and structural integrity of the tree and safety of the properties, and persons. T1 Is a very large tree which has become particularly large for area. (Please see images 'Tree Photos A to J.jpg'). Works required to maintain the tree to mitigate future issues before they arise. Delaying the works will ultimately lead to more invasive works which will be more detrimental to the health of the tree.The Birch has become particularly large for area and is over dominant over properties and gardens 97-99 Mill St to the North and East, and 101 Mill St. to the West and South. The tree blocks out light to 97- 99 Mill St, and 101 Mill St. Large branches are now overhanging garden, land and driveway and are in very close proximity to roof of 101 Mill St. Neighbors (101 Mill St), tena... | Validated: 21/09/2023
Variation of Condition 2 (Approved Plans) of Application 21/3275/FUL (first floor extension to an existing dwelling as well as altering the external appearance to form a modern dwelling and a new detached single storey garage of matching materials, and conversion of existing garage and a rear extension with alteration to fenestration), to amend fenestration details | Validated: 21/09/2023
G1 - x3 Beech, x2 Ash - to reduce the crown height by removing branch lengths of approximately 4m to past historic pruning points making natural target pruning cuts of up to 75mm in diameter and pruning the crown spread both garden side and roadside by approximately 1m making natural target pruning cuts of up to 25-50mm in diameter and removing all Ivy from the trunks of these trees.T1 - Oak tree - to dismantle this tree in a controlled manner cutting as close to ground level as possible. | Validated: 20/09/2023
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T9, Turkey Oak: reduce crown by 3-4m.T10, Turkey Oak : selected branch removal (remove lowest southern primary limb, leaving 1m stub (coronet cut) to minimise decay in the main stem). Dismantle the semi-mature tree that the limb is fused to as it has poor form and a high likely hood of failure in the future - leaving a 3m habitat pole.T11, Turkey Oak: reduce crown by 2m (reduce the remaining canopy of the large stem to balance the crown.); selected branch removal (fell the fractured stem into the wood.) | Validated: 19/09/2023
Internal remodelling to include 3no. new rooflights, changes to fenestration, new double doors & balcony to central dormer (to match existing dormers), replacement glass balustrade to balconies. New pitched roof to existing garage, cladding to garage gables & adjacent to new front entrance doorset. | Validated: 18/09/2023
Replace 1no bay and 2no. windows on ground floor and 1no. bay and 3no. windows on first floor west elevation and replace roof on west elevation | Validated: 18/09/2023
Certificate of proposed lawful development for a hip-to-gable roof extension, converting the roof to a single living/bed room and toilet; a single storey ground floor side extension providing shed, shower room and utility room. | Validated: 15/09/2023
Excavation of a 20x40m area to a depth of 0.5m, backfilling with aggregate to create a floodwater soakaway and resurfacing to create a turn out area for horses and dogs | Validated: 15/09/2023
Horse Chestnut: reduce by pruning back by 2m to suitable growth points to preserve health and form of the tree, thinning and dead wooding will also be carried where necessary. | Validated: 15/09/2023