Crown lifting, crown reduction, and crown thinning works are proposed for holly and cherry trees to improve clearance, reduce branch conflict, and increase natural light.
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T1 and T2 Holly - Crown lift over the private access road to provide a minimum clearance of 3 metres above ground level for safe access by vans and refuse collection vehicles. Reduce the overall crown by up to 2 metres, maintaining the tree's natural shape, and undertake an approximate 20-30% crown thin to improve natural daylight to the garden and neighbouring windows whilst retaining the tree's health and amenity value. T2 Selectively reduce or remove the limb encroaching into the adjacent Cherry tree to prevent branch conflict (see Photograph 1). T3 Cherry - Reduce the overall crown by up to 2 metres, maintaining the tree's natural shape, and undertake an approximate 20-30% crown thin to improve natural daylight to the garden and neighbouring windows. Prune branches to provide a minimum clearance of 2 metres from the dwelling to prevent contact with the building. The proposed works constitute routine tree maintenance to improve access along the private road, prevent branch conflicts between adjacent trees, provide reasonable clearance from the dwelling, and increase natural daylight, whilst retaining the trees' overall health, form and amenity value.
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