| Proposal | Works to trees in the grounds of The Cedars, 35 High Street,Long Sutton,which is within the Conservation Area.
Reference numbers refer to the sketch plan attached to the notification.
1.Prunus (damson),minor pruning to repair damage caused by the fall of adjacent Leylandii in November 2012.
2.Prunus (plum),minor pruning to repair damage caused by the fall of adjacent Leylandii in November 2012.
4.Salix (contorted), remove largely dead tree and replace with a cherry.
9.Morus nigra, minor pruning, one branch to remove. Reduce overhang to rear patio.
10.Morus nigra, minor pruning by no more than one metre to give clearance to the summerhouse. Reduce overhang to rear patio.
11.Salix(contorted),Remove tree,inappropriate location. Replace with a laburnum,apple or cherry.
12.Acer pseudoplatanus, lop low branch on western side parallel to boundary line,to improve tree shape and remove overhang to Cricket club.
15.Buddleia davidii, prune back to leave at approximately 2.5 metres in height, (maintenance to prevent the tree/bush from becoming 'leggy')to promote new flowering growth. Invasive species which needs management.
16. Prunus padus, crown lift to give access beneath to 2.30 metres. Remove rubbing branches where necessary and remove stub ends left from previous pruning works.
17. Malus domestica, crown lift to 2.30 metres.
20. Buddleia davidii, prune back to leave at approximately 2.0 metres in height, (maintenance to prevent the tree/bush from becoming 'leggy')to promote new flowering growth. Invasive species which needs management.
25. Pear, annual minor pruning to retain shape and fruiting production.
26. Cherry, annual minor pruning to retain shape and fruiting production.
27. Pear, annual minor pruning to retain shape and fruiting production.
28. Cherry, annual minor pruning to retain shape and fruiting production.
34. Elderberry, prune low level branches to improve shape and crown lift to give 2.30 metres clearance.
37-41. Various tree species overgrown with a species of vine, almost forming a hedge. Prune back to give clearance to a deodar cedar which is becoming smothered with the surrounding growth.
42. Hazel?, prune lower (small) branches back by 2.0 metres to stop impeding driveway.
46. Silver birch, lop two branches to prevent chaffing on telephone wires.
47-51. Willows, Minor pruning to clear the encroachment on to the public footpath. 48 and 49, reduce low overhanging branches over the garden by up to 4.0 metres.
60. Elderberry, prune back low branch over the lawn to give 2.30 metres clearance.
Weeping willow, in the northeastern corner of 33A, High Street, the tree overhangs the grounds of The Cedars. Selectively reduce back overhanging bough, to a new growth point. |