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ashley horner
Hi everyone,
I have two mature oak trees which I am thinking of felling in order to create a driveway for parking a couple of cars. The photo shows the two tree and their proximity to the house (approx. 7 meters). The house was built in 1956 and I assume that the trees pre-date the house, neither of the trees have a TPO.
I am based in Woking, Surrey and the online Cranfield soil map says that I have "slowly permeable seasonally wet slightly acid but base-rich loamy and clayey soils".
The trees are on a raised bank with a road on one side and an area of grass on the other (between the trees and the house).
Now, I will say that I really don't want to fell these two trees as they are truly magnificent, however we do need to be able to park our cars and the driveway barely fits one car. I know that the definitive answer is to have someone investigate this on-site but I would also welcome your expertise, experience and any guidance.
So, my questions:
1. do I need to take out the trees at all? The driveway will need to be dug down 200mm, the driveway contractors that I have spoken to are more than happy to cut through the roots but they are not experts. I have dug at approx. that depth running from the tree to the house and can see a few roots, some approx. 1.5 cm in diameter, others much smaller
2. if I did fell the trees, what would you think the likelihood of heave is?
3. lastly, what type of person is best to advise on this? I have searched for soil analysis on google but I just come up with companies that undertake large commercial projects
Any thoughts/comments would be really appreciated.
Thanks,
Ashley
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I suppose a lot depends on how much you want to keep the trees. I would have thought as you can already get two cars on there, that some light scraping of topsoil, followed by a liberal du
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Your right Gary I would go with Cellweb over what I posted the link too... this should of been what I posted !
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I would be looking at this if putting gravel down , you won’t have to mess with soil levels or damage tree roots with ground preparation and it would alleviate some of the roots compaction in the futu
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