Tree management works are proposed at the University Botanic Garden in Cambridge.
The scheme involves felling several specimens, thinning a group of birch trees, and crown lifting and reducing specific limbs adjacent to footpaths.
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Full Proposal
T1 - Styphnolobium japonica - Reduce lower limb over path by up to 3mT2 - Malus trilobata - Fell to ground levelT3 - Malus transitoria - Reduce lower crown branches by up to 3m T4 - Ostraya carpinifolia - Crown lift branches over footpath up to 3m from GL T5 - Betula "Fetisowii" - Fell to ground level T6 - Malus pratii - Fell to ground levelT7 - Crataegus persimilis "Prunifolia" - Fell to ground level T8 - Picea farreri - Fell to ground level T9 - Fagus sylvatica Purpurea - Crown lift up to 4m from ground level T10 - Liriodendron chinensis - Fell to ground level G1 - Pterocarya fraxinifolia - Reduce younger trees overhanging footpath by up to 5mG2 - Betula pendula's- Thin group by removing up to 50% of small weak specimens - reduce lower limb over path by up to 3m.