Bell Gate Lodge Stowe Park Stowe Buckinghamshire MK18 5EE
10 year consent to crown lift an avenue of mixed broadleaved trees which were planted approximately 20 years ago. This avenue was planted along the ha ha wall, perpendicular to Bell Gate Drive which is the main entrance to Stowe landscape Gardens. The sensitive crown lifting of these trees, to a maximum height of 3 metres, will open up views of the newly restored Bell Gate Lodge to our visitors.
Land Behind Whaddon Hall Mews Whaddon MILTON KEYNES MK17 0NA United Kingdom
1. Area of woodland i have outlined in maps contains many mature and fantastic trees- we would like to remove all holly and laurel which vary in size but are on average around the middle canopy level they have started to take over the woodland area over the years so hopefully by removing them we can create a better look and to give space to the more mature trees like the yews, beeches and oaks. 2.We would also like to remove dead trees and leave for habitat, also cleaning up any already fallen tree again for habitat. 3. Finally any large areas of nettles and brambles we would like to flail down to open this woodland up and hopefully gets some ridding tracks clear for horse riding and general use of this lovely woodland. I understand this is brief but im happy to organise a meeting with the tree officer to go over and explain what we want to do and achieve. Few comments from Vanessa herself- I have inherited an area of woodland at Whaddon Hall from my late husband, who lived at the adjoining Chase House until we married and had very happy memories of this landscape. I have met the Forestry Commission on site to take its advice on care of the ten trees with TPOs and the starting point is control of surrounding ground cover - specifically invasive levels of laurel bushes (to be removed) and hollies (to be controlled). I have engaged a specialist contractor for these works - Stanton Tree Care - and seek permission to proceed.?
47 Oving Road Whitchurch Buckinghamshire HP22 4JF
Variation of Condition 9 (materials) attached to planning permission 20/04200/ADP (Approval of reserved matters pursuant to outline permission 18/04528/AOP for appearance and landscaping of demolition of existing industrial building, change of use and construction of two houses with open carports and associated external works as covered by conditions 1 to 14. Discharge of Condition 1 - Appearance, Condition 4 - Phase 1 and 2 Geotechnical Report, Condition 5 - Transport and Environmental Management Plan, Condition 6 - Tree Protection Plan, Condition 7 - Vision spalys, Condition 9 - Cycle parking, Condition 11 - Landscaping, Condition 13 - Disposal of surface and foul water , Condition 14 - Means of enclosure)
Land At Stoke Mandeville Hospital Stoke Mandeville Hospital Mandeville Road Aylesbury Buckinghamshire HP21 8AL
Demolition of existing single-storey brick building, removal of trees and construction of a new three-storey innovation centre and office space (Class E), a facility for interdepartmental development complete with ancillary facilities and associated landscaping, access and servicing (Retrospective)
Hartwell House Hotel Lower Hartwell Stone Buckinghamshire HP17 8NR
T1-T2: Large dead Sycamore . Removal to ground level . Both trees are within failing distance of access road and tool shed. T4-T5: Beech. Both trees are close to L/H entrance of courtyard . Re-landscaping of the L/H bed is planned and the trees are blocking light to this area. T3: Ash . Removal to ground level of tree. Is in very prominent position and has Ash Dieback. T6-T7: Beech . Both trees are very close to boundary wall ( within 1m) and are approx 15 m tall. Removal to prevent damage to wall and laundry block. T8-T9: Beech . Both trees are approx 2m tall with base diameter of approx 300mm . Very top heavy trees with no scope for reduction . Removal to prevent failure. T10: Beech. Reduce lateral spread over road by approx 2-3m and lift to approx 6m to prevent further damage to delivery lorries. T11-T12: 2x Plums within G1. Removal to ground level . Both trees are diseased.
Recreation Ground Leighton Road Wing Buckinghamshire
Proposed non-material amendment to permission for Variation of condition 2 (approved plans) 4 (landscaping) 7 (drainage) 11 (parking) 12 and 13 (vehicle splays) relating to application 19/04069/APP (Demolition of existing Bowls Clubhouse and construction of new pavilion. Reconfigured access, parking and waste facilities. New MUGA and junior football pitch. Expansion and remarking of existing grass football field. General landscape improvements including surface drainage, accessible trail and new trees) granted under planning approval ref: 22/02462/VRC
47 Oving Road Whitchurch Buckinghamshire HP22 4JF
Approval of reserved matters pursuant to outline permission 18/04528/AOP for appearance and landscaping of demolition of existing industrial building, change of use and construction of two houses with open carports and associated external works as covered by conditions 1 to 14. Discharge of Condition 1 - Appearance, Condition 4 - Phase 1 and 2 Geotechnical Report, Condition 5 - Transport and Environmental Management Plan, Condition 6 - Tree Protection Plan, Condition 7 - Vision spalys, Condition 9 - Cycle parking, Condition 11 - Landscaping, Condition 13 - Disposal of surface and foul water , Condition 14 - Means of enclosure.
Land Off Little Marsh Road Marsh Gibbon Buckinghamshire
Variation of condition 1 (Approved drawings) attached to planning permission 19/02094/ADP (Application for reserved matters pursuant to outline permission 16/03379/AOP for layout, scale, external appearance, the access, and the landscaping of the site of residential development of up to 22 dwellings and discharge of conditions 1 (detailed design and layout) 6 (landscape) 8 (slab levels) 9 (road specification) 13 (parking details) and 16 (tree report)) to allow for the repositioning of plots 1, 2/3 and 17
Recreation Ground Leighton Road Wing Buckinghamshire
Variation of condition 2 (approved plans) 4 (landscaping) 7 (drainage) 11 (parking) 12 and 13 (vehicle splays) relating to application 19/04069/APP (Demolition of existing Bowls Clubhouse and construction of new pavilion. Reconfigured access, parking and waste facilities. New MUGA and junior football pitch. Expansion and remarking of existing grass football field. General landscape improvements including surface drainage, accessible trail and new trees)
37 Well Street Buckingham Buckinghamshire MK18 1ET
The two trees required to be felled are an Ash tree and a Sycamore tree. Both trees have been trimmed in recent years due to the excessive shading and danger of low hanging branches interfering with overhead telephone cables. Both trees create excessive shading and are of low amenity value. The Ash tree is dangerously close to the boundary wall and the nearby classic 19th Century terrace houses of Church Street not to mention its proximity to the applicants property. The tree has two grown into two main trunks and there is the inherent danger of one or both trunks splitting or breaking off. The applicant is planning to conduct some garden landscaping and the position, excessive shading and low amenity value of both trees is contradictory to those plans.