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Routine maintenance on various trees and shrubs including reducing the height of a Willow and Beech, trimming Conifers, and tidying Laurel, Holly, and Lilac groups to maintain health and appearance.
Proposal as recorded
T1 Willow - Reduce height by 7 ft (from approx. 21 ft to 14 ft) and reduce radial spread by 6 ft (from approx. 18 ft to 12 ft). Routine maintenance to retain the tree at a proportionate size for the garden and to prevent excessive growth T2, T3 & T4 Conifer - General trimming and tidying to maintain shape. Good arboricultural practice to keep trees healthy, aesthetically pleasing, and well-managed Laurel Group - Trim and tidy to control spread and maintain shape. Routine maintenance to promote healthy growth and keep the shrubs manageable. G1 Holly and Lilac Group - Prune and tidy as required. Good practice to maintain plant health, encourage new growth, and manage size T6 Beech - Reduce height by approx. 4 ft to align with the adjacent conifers. To level the hedge line, create a uniform appearance, and maintain a manageable hedge height