39 Old Bath Road Cheltenham Gloucestershire GL53 7QE
Single storey side and rear extensions, first floor rear extension, loft conversion, replacement windows, installation of air source heat pump, new front boundary fence and gates, removal and replacement trees and new annexe in rear garden with solar panels.
Kimblesworth Nursing Home Elm Crescent Kimblesworth Chester-le-street DH2 3QJ
Conversion, alteration and extension of former residential care home into a community hub. Removal of two storey rear lift tower, replacement of front lean-to, replacement/reduced front and rear dormers windows, erection of single storey rear extensions, fenestration alterations including installation of rooflights and associated ground works, erection of detached garden office, fence enclosure housing air source heat pump and various tree works
31 West Street Yarm TS15 9BT
Erection of a single storey detached garage to include external steps to front, installation of window and door within rear elevation, demolition of existing double garage, erection of 1.8 metre high boundary fence and the felling of 1no Conifer tree.
Errigal House Merrybank Lane Huby Leeds North Yorkshire LS17 0EN
Erection of two storey extension and extension to the rear of existing garage at first floor level; new external materials and windows, new canopy to main entrance door and new kitchen bay window; alterations to existing hard standings to front and rear garden areas, including removal of 2no trees. Formation of 6 foot timber fence to rear of garage. (amended scheme)
Old Forge Cottage Darsham Road Westleton Saxmundham Suffolk IP17 3AL
Extension 1. The application is for a renewal of an identical application that was approved in 2016. 2. The site currently accommodates a small house and two sheds. It is bounded by residential property on two sides, a paddock to the rear and is on the residential fringe of Westleton. The prevailing scale in the neighbourhood is varied with traditional one and two storey dwellings with one much larger property next door. 3. The existing house is to be extended to provide a single storey garage and an additional bedroom and ground floor bathroom to make the accommodation more modern and flexible. 4. The proposed dwelling will have no openings onto neighbouring properties and is screened by hedges and fences with the principal trees and boundary hedging and fencing being retained. 5. Highway access, bin and oil storage will be unchanged. 6. The exception is to increase the height of the existing perimeter willow fence to up to 3 meters (to graduate up after a minimum of 4 meters from the roadway) along the boundary between the cottage and the new building next door to improve privacy for both buildings following the new build increasing the land elevation in their back garden and increased scale of overlooking windows. 7. External materials are limited to brick and tiling compatible with local styles. 8. No biodiversity issues are presented by the proposals. 9. The site has been checked for contamination in 2017 and 2019 with no issues being found. 10. The site is not within a Conservation Area and the building is not listed.
Upper Lodge Berry Hill Taplow Buckinghamshire SL6 0DA
Demolition of existing rear extension and construction of single storey extension, changes to windows. Widening of the existing entrance with formation of new driveway and replacement of front boundary fencing with masonry boundary wall and tree removal
The Sycamores Nursing Home Johnson Street Blakenhall Wolverhampton WV2 3LT
New powder coated 1.8m high bow topped steel fence to secure residents garden and new french windows in place of existing window to allow garden access.
18 Wightwick Hall Road Wolverhampton West Midlands WV6 8BZ
We have previously communicated by email and phone to discuss the requirements to re-provide the boundary treatments adjacent to the public highway. This includes the provision of the boundary treatments between 18, wightwick hall rd and 20, wightwick hall rd. following our discussion it was agreed that: 1) the fence panels adjacent to the highway will require planning permission. we therefore request consideration for planning approval for 6 foot panels adjacent to the highway (wightwick hall rd) as these are in alignment with a principle windows (bedroom). this will be 6 foot from the natural ground level of the highway. 2) the fence panels nearest to the neighbours driveway (20 wightwick hall rd) will be maintained at a lower height to enable visibility from the driveway, noting that there are trees that already exceed this height and visibility. for note we will be providing new fencing along the garden boundary between 18 & 20 Wightwick Hall Rd at a height of 6 foot from the neighbouring ground level
Errigal House Merrybank Lane Huby LS17 0EN
Erection of two storey extension and extension to the rear of existing garage at first floor level; new external materials and windows, new canopy to main entrance door and new kitchen bay window; alterations to existing hard standings to front and rear garden areas, including removal of 2no trees. Formation of 6 foot timber fence to rear of garage.
Rosemary Cottage Sandy Lane Waldringfield Suffolk IP12 4QY
The removal of a section of southern boundary rear garden hedging and its placement with fencing of a similar height. This section of hedging is diseased and dying. The section is up to 30ft long with a trimmed height of 10/11ft Planning consent C12/2396) dated 27 June 2012, contained obligations concerning our rear southern boundary to do with maintaining its integrity. We assume, to protect our neighbours privacy from being overlooked from the proposed balcony. In particular, it states:- 'Any trees or hedgerows removed, dying, being severely damaged or becoming seriously diseased within five years.....shall be replaced....' As this five year window has expired, our interpretation of the guidance is we could removed the diseased section and replace with new hedging or normal garden fencing, or, as the southern boundary is not our legal responsibility but our neighbours, do nothing. However, we feel this would be unsatisfactory as it would not provide our neighbour with adequate protection from being overlooked. A new hedge would take a substantial number of years to reach a suitable height and may, in any case, fail for the same reasons as the current hedge. We there propose to replace the hedge with fencing of an appropriate height. This fencing to comprise of concrete posts with timber panels. It would be up to 30ft in length and 11ft in height and would provide the neighbour with the same level of privacy as historically enjoyed.