15 Blenheim Road Chiswick London W4 1UB
Alteration to front elevation fenestrations involving existing front door window glazing to be replaced with stained glass; existing stained glass window to be repaired to east elevation; installation of boundary wall with fence to front elevation and side elevation; installation of pedestrian gate to front elevation; installation of side gate; replacement of rear fence with boundary wall; installation of bike store to south elevation; replacement of tree (Listed Building Consent)
15 Blenheim Road Chiswick London W4 1UB
Alteration to front elevation fenestrations involving existing front door window glazing to be replaced with stained glass; existing stained glass window to be repaired to east elevation; installation of boundary wall with fence to front elevation and side elevation; installation of pedestrian gate to front elevation; installation of side gate; replacement of rear fence with boundary wall; installation of bike store to south elevation; replacement of tree
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.