1. Yew trees T1 and T2: reduce the overhang over the boundary wall towards the road to a vertical line 1m to the east of the road edge and then reduce the overall crown shape by up to 1m to leave a more compact and formal shape to both trees.
2. Yew tree T3: reduce the overhang towards the lane to a vertical line 1m distant from the outer edge of the wall and crown reduce by up to 1m to leave a more compact and formal shape.
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