Wakefield Council Planning Applications

Found 13 planning applications

20/02240/TCA | Notification of Tree Works in Cons. Area

Beech Farm High Street Woolley Wakefield

T1- Willow- Remove and replace- Over mature item with apical dieback and sparse appearance; T2- Apple- Remove and replace G3- Leyland Conifers- Remove southern most item to allow the boundary wall to be rebuilt. Reduce remaining two items by approximately 5m in height to compensate for loss of companionship; G4- Holly hedge- Cut back to boundary and reduce to 3m in height.

Local Authority
Wakefield Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Notification of Tree Works in Cons. Area)
Decision
Approved (Application Approved)
Application Received
19/10/2020
Application Validated
19/10/2020
Boundary
20/01301/TPO | Tree Preservation Order Consent

4 Clarke Hall Court Wakefield WF1 4FH

6Ash (T1) - Draw back crown from 4 Clark Hall Court to remove overhang and reduce the weight of the extended lower limb, removing the risk of future damage to the roof as it is currently touching. the large lower limb will be drawn back to a reasonable growth point at the boundary. see marked up image 1 for proposed line of reduction. all branches will be taken back to suitable growth points to achieve a balanced crown.

Local Authority
Wakefield Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Tree Preservation Order Consent)
Decision
Approved (Application Approved)
Application Received
03/07/2020
Application Validated
03/07/2020
Roof Trees Boundary
20/00563/TCA | Notification of Tree Works in Cons. Area

Drury Lane Health And Wellbeing Centre Drury Lane Wakefield WF1 2TJ

T1, Ash: Dismantle, fell and remove. This specimen is multi-stemmed re-growth from an older stump. The tree is situated on a steep embankment on the boundary between Drury Lane Health Centre and York House Hotel. The trees belong to the hotel. In recent history at least two of the stems have been removed by contractors of the hotel with out the correct permissions given. Some lower stem Ivy removal has takenplace, resulting in the cambium layer of some stems being damaged. With the lower stem clearance only, leaving heavy Ivy cover (Wind sail pressure) in the upper crowns of spindly regrowth and the unauthorised removal of some of the stems, this has exposed the remaining stems to previously deflected weather conditions, resulting one of larger stems failing and falling on to the NHS carpark during the recent high winds. The original stump is rooted into a historic retaining wall which has been structurally compromised for some time and is showing sign of further pressure caused by the expansion of the rootplate. The weak specimen has been further compromised through poor maintenance and unauthorised stem removals.

Local Authority
Wakefield Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Notification of Tree Works in Cons. Area)
Decision
Approved (Application Approved)
Application Received
10/03/2020
Application Validated
10/03/2020
Trees Boundary House