Unit 3A East Horndon Business Park Tilbury Road West Horndon Brentwood Essex CM13 3LR
Discharge of conditions 6 (Surface water drainage scheme), 7 (Scheme to minimise risk of offsite flooding), 8 (Maintenance Plan) and 12 (Fencing for trees and hedges), of application 22/01751/FUL (Full planning application for the development of a Class B2 / B8 building (industrial and storage and distribution including ancillary office provision), with associated access, vehicle and cycle parking, servicing, landscaping, and infrastructure.)
17 Woodlands Court Walsoken WISBECH Norfolk PE13 3SD
Willow / salix. Circumstances approx 100cm Height approx - 40ft Tree is becoming to large / overgrown. The branches are now bending from the being to long and overweight l. Damage to fence line is highly likely. The hazard and risk has increased since we have been here, I am also concerned of any damage it could cause to myself and the family. I wish to fell the tree / reduce to a large stump or to prune the tree very far back to stunt growth. The only access to remove this is in a plot of waste land behind me, but the area will be blocked in by development soon.
Sedgefield Squash Club Ceddesfield Hall Rectory Row Sedgefield Stockton On Tees TS21 2AE
Non-material amendment pursuant to planning permission DM/17/02900/FPA to allow changes to the wording of condition 3 (to allow for development to commence upto damp proof course before details of walling and roofing materials are submitted) and condition 4 (to allow hand digging of trench only before the erection and inspection of tree protection fencing and measures)
Former H M Prison Blundeston Lakeside Rise Blundeston Suffolk NR32 5BE
Discharge of Condition Nos. 5, 6, 7, 9 and 10 of DC/18/4033/VOC - Variation of Condition No.2 of DC/17/2675/ARM - Approval of Reserved Matters of DC/16/2157/FUL - Hybrid planning application for demolition of prison and construction of 2no shop units with 4no flats, and 3no office units with car parking, 16no affordable housing units (full submission), and residential development including care home, roads and open space (outline submission) (Construction of 38 houses with access roads). - To provide a better layout incorporating improved car parking provision and additional space for soakaways. Replacement of drawings identified in Condition 2 of the Approval Notice for Application Reference DC/17/2675/ARM with those submitted with this application - Protection Fencing to Trees and Hedgerows, Hard Landscaping, Landscaping, Bin Storage and Highways Access Details
Land North West Of Maldon Hall Farm Spital Road Maldon Essex
Variation of condition 3 (approved drawings) & removal of conditions 4 (Construction Method Statement), 8 (soft landscaping details) and 9 (hard surfacing details) on planning permission 17/01106/FUL (allowed on appeal APP/X1545/W/18/3204562) ( Proposed development of an energy storage system for a temporary period of 20 years from the date of first import/export of electricity comprising a battery compound with battery storage and ancillary equipment, two electricity compounds with ancillary equipment, fencing, access track, underground cabling and other associated works and infrastructure including hedgerow and tree planting.)
Bickley Park School 24 Page Heath Lane Bickley Bromley BR1 2DS
Confirmation of commencement of development of planning permission reference 18/04267/FULL1 dated 20.03.2019 for demolition of the existing 2 storey theatre building, single storey classrooms and stores and erection of 2 storey performing arts centre together with removal of trees and replacement fencing and temporary classroom building. Lawful Development Certificate (Proposed)
Land At Hillborough Sweechbridge Road Herne Bay Kent CT6 6TE
Non-material amendment to planning permission CA//17/01866/FOS a mixed use development including up to 900 dwellings; to allow alterations to 5 house types, minor amendments to phase 1 layout, including reduction in parking spaces by 2, amended bus stop location, alterations to locations of lighting columns, addition of bollard lighting, alterations to landscaping including trees, ditches and fences/walls.
9 Filbert Grove Hartley Wintney Hook Hampshire RG27 8ZQ
1. Beech Hedge - trimmed to c.3m in height and maintained at this height. There is a Beech hedge adjacent to my property that has been allowed to grow to a height which is restricting the light onto my property and significantly overhanging my boundary. The hedge was never intended to be trees (c.27 beech trees in less than 8m) and at one stage was cut to c.8 foot. Since then it has been allowed to grow and if it continues will cause significant issues with our property. The trees/hedge are approximately 6 metres tall. The hedge is on a strip of land that is owned by Barratts Development PLC. The hedge is between my house (9 Filbert Grove) and Treen House. It is <1m from my fence boundary.
3A Penn Way Chorleywood Hertfordshire WD3 5HQ
G1 - X 8 (approx.) Hazel (Corylus avellana) and x 1 Holly (Ilex aquifolium) Approx Height - 3-5m Location - Front garden and Rear garden left hand boundary Work required- reduce height back to previous by removing approximately 1-2m, trim back trim sides back to previous to shape and trim back side over public footpath back to the boundary fence Reason - as part of continued maintenance T1 - Field Maple (Acer campestre) Approx Height - 14m Approx Crown Spread Diameter - 10m Location - Rear garden left hand boundary Work required- Crown reduce back to previous by removing approximately approximately 1.5-2m but pruning to the most suitable growth point to maintain future crown development. Remove the large dead top of x1 limb (see photo) Reason - as part of continued maintenance to control and contain overall size of tree
Bell Meadow Recreation Ground The Street Heveningham Suffolk
Discharge of Condition(s) Nos. 4 and 5 of DC/19/4130/FUL - Clearance of some of an overgrown area to create a multi-functional amenity space for the local community with: a) area of long meadow grass with wild flowers and small fruiting trees, b) woodland area with trees, woodland planting, c) mown games area, d) an existing area of scrub land to maintain the ecological diversity. We aim to improve the natural habitat, and to encourage wildlife with more mixed native hedging and trees whilst creating a secure space for children with timber post and rail fencing of the stream and ditch. We have made provision for rubbish and recycling bins. We intend to site notice boards describing the wildlife that lives in the area so as to provide further interest for visitors. We have consulted with the Suffolk Wildlife trust for a wildlife appraisal (enclosed) and will continue to do so as the project progresses, in particular to ask for mitigation measures in developing the site so as to achieve a net gain in biodiversity. Some of this net gain will be through adding other plant species whilst retaining some of the existing scrub as well as the installation of bat boxes, small bird nesting boxes and bug boxes - Prior to the commencement of the development provision of details of tree planting, grassland creation methodology and fencing shall be submitted to the local planning authority. And Prior to the first use of the land a long term management plan for the site shall be produced identifying how its biodiversity value will be maintained and enhanced.