Manor Hall Chedworth Road Withington Cheltenham Gloucestershire GL54 4BN
No. 781- X Cupressocyparis leylandii- Clear fell due to increased size and potential risk to property, oil and fuel tanks, cast excessive shade and leaves shed onto nearby roof of a stable block and neighbouring property, increasing damp and weight on the structure. will be replaced onsite with the planting of 1 Liriodendron tulipifera No.783- Thuja plicata, No. 784-Prunus avium, No.785,786,787,788,789, Clear fell, due to proximity of neighbouring boundary and outbuildings, onsite Stable Block, unsuitable trees for there location, pollarding is not an option as this will cause higher risk of branch failure in the future and require more overall maintenance. trees overall growth habit are poor and have a directional lean due to over shading from coniferous trees, trees are also of a low amenity value and will be replaced throughout the garden with the replanting of 20 natives, and beneficial trees for wildlife and pollinators as apart of the estates plan of curating an Arboretum. No790 & No.791- Fraxinus excelsior- Both specimens are large with an overall height of 18m and a girth of between 570-810mm, Both are showing signs of Ash dieback and have been in decline over the last year with more visual dieback present. Due to the proximity of both trees to current structures at Manor hall and the neighbouring property Lakeview, to minimise and mitigate any damage to property or risk to life due to unexpected limb failure in poor weather, Clear fell and removal would be proposed, the removal limits the spread of this disease to other Healthy Fraxinus across the site. A British native mixed hedge would replace these trees
Grange Farm, Land Adjacent Islandstone Lane Hurst RG10 0RJ
Application to vary condition 2 of planning consent 200947 for the Application to vary conditions 5, 6, 7 and 8 of planning permission 190485 for the proposed conversion of existing barn into a single dwellinghouse and demolition of temporary timber stable. Conditions 5, 6, 7 and 8 refer to boundary treatments, landscaping, tree protection and contamination and the variation is to seek approval of boundary treatments, landscaping, tree protection and contamination investigation details. Condition 2 refers approved details and the variation is to provide a new window, roof lights and sunpipe installation to the conversion.
Snakesbury Iwade Road Newington Kent ME9 7JY
Conversion of garage to a workshop and home office, including addition of render to external walls, replacement of roof, door and windows and insertion of 3no. windows to side and 2no. rooflights. Partial demolition of existing stable building, replacement of front boundary fence and erection of access stairs to garden.
1 Hethersett Close Reigate Surrey RH2 0HQ
1 Maple front garden : Crown reduction - Reducing the height and spread of the tree by up to 1 metre. All pruning cuts shall be made to suitable secondary growth points and shall maintain a stable platform for the expected regrowth 12x7 to 11x6 . Plums n low level shrubs - no more than 5 metres tall 4 metres wide. Pruning up to 2 metres laterally to regain garden 3 Silver Birch Carefully climb and dismantle to as close to ground level as possible. Trim rose and laurel beneath to tidy - fell to open view 4 Yew rear LH corner Reduce height by 4 metres 10x 4 to 6x4m 5 Mixed species across rear boundary Reduce height by a further 1.5 metres to top of neighbours roof, reduce Ash leaning in to neighbours to 2 metres tall and remove debris left from previous works Sycamores and Ash 6 metres tall down to 4.5m to open up view 7 Yew RHS Reduce laterally to main stem retaianing new growth close to stem Laterally reduce by up to 3 m. 3x5m down to 3x2m to form a hedge and regain garden 8 Golden Macrocarpa Reduce height by 3 metre and laterally by 1 metre to shape 11x7 down to 8x6 to open up view.
Scotton House 18 Rossett Gardens Harrogate HG2 9PP
Lateral reduction by 1.8m-2.4m overhanging roof and crown clean canopy over garden space to 1no. Sycamore Tree (Spring Field House). Crown reduction by 1.8m-2.4m to previous pruning points, and lateral reduction to boundary fence line to 1no. Horse Chestnut and 1no. Sycamore Tree (The Stables). Tree Preservation Order 17/1987.
Farthing Hall Stables Cole Green Hertford Hertfordshire SG14 2NL
Demolition of 5 outbuildings. Construction of garage together with associated boundary works. A ground floor extension to stable block, roof extension with first floor dormers, first floor rear terrace and associated elevational alterations in connection with first floor residential use (in association with existing ground floor residential use, retaining ground floor stables).