Reigate & Banstead Borough Council Planning Applications

Found 2 planning applications

21/00798/TPO | Tree Preservation Order

Haughdell House Park Road Banstead Surrey SM7 3EL

T1- Horse chestnut, to reduce to Monolith, 2 large rot pockets clearly visible, ranging from 50cm in length, 15cm in width and 30cm in depth. We are planning on reducing this Horse Chestnut to a monolith to allow for wildlife to interact, a new lease of life and to keep the aesthetic look. T2- Horse chestnut, to reduce to Monolith, clearly visible fungi spreading progressively over the course of 6 weeks. We are planning on reducing this Horse Chestnut to a monolith to allow for wildlife to interact, a new lease of life and to keep the aesthetic look. T3- Horse chestnut, to reduce to Monolith, large rot area at base, ranging from 190cm in length, 60cm in width and 15cm in depth. We are planning on reducing this Horse Chestnut to a monolith to allow for wildlife to interact, a new lease of life and to keep the aesthetic look. T4- Remove snapped out limb from Beech Tree. T5- Reduce over extended Cherry Tree to a monolith, concerns on the stability due to dieback on old cuts causing possible structural damage. Our landscaping team has plans to replant 4-6 meter Horse chestnut trees to keep the drive way alive. We have plans to plant a 4-6 meter Holm Oak next to T-1 under the home owners instruction. I have no sketch plans for you at this present time as they are ongoing plans and the landscape team feel there may be some issues with ground works, thus altering any sketch plans to date.

Local Authority
Reigate & Banstead Borough Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Tree Preservation Order)
Decision
Approved (Approved with Conditions)
Application Validated
25/03/2021
Landscaping Trees House
20/01901/TPO | Tree Preservation Order

High Trees 2 Bears Den Kingswood Surrey KT20 6PL

T1 - Oak Tree - Various specific pruning tree as viewed from rear of house - Area one (marked on attached photograph) - Lower canopy on left hand side as per photograph, reduce longer lower lateral branches by upto 3m to bring the crown form into a more balanced appearance. Area Two - (marked on attahced photograph) - display of over long lateral branches to be reduced back to be in line with surrounding canopy shape/edge - reduction to be in region of 2-3m Area three - remove trunk sucker growth upto corwn break. Reason - to improve tree appearance in landscape and to be less overpowering over patio area and house.

Local Authority
Reigate & Banstead Borough Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Tree Preservation Order)
Decision
Approved (Approved with Conditions)
Application Validated
07/09/2020
Landscaping Trees House