Byrig House Maugersbury Cheltenham Gloucestershire GL54 1HR
T1 Mid size fruit tree leaning into dry stone wall - reduced by at least 30% T2 Indian Bean tree - reduced by at least 30% overhanging garage roof and entrance T3 Unsightly small Bean Tree remove T4 V Large, dense Linden overhanging drive, blocking light - reduced by at least 30% T5 Very tall, thin Silver Birch crowded out by T4, T6 remove T6 Large Maple tree very low, dense canopy blocking light - reduced by at least 30% T7 In garden of neighbour (Manor Farm Barns) - Reduce low level overhanging branches
Three Rivers Business Centre Felixstowe Road Foxhall Suffolk
Discharge of Condition No. 9 of DC/22/3591/FUL - Erection of 3 no. office units with a Class E (g)(i) use class. that development achieves a high-quality design, which is responsive and sympathetic to its surroundings. The existing units on site adopt a traditional agricultural barn vernacular utilising red brick and weatherboarded elevations with pantile roof. The proposed units would be of a similar form, scale and appearance of the existing units, specifically the units to the south of the site, but the proposed units would incorporate rooflights to enable floor space to be accommodated within the roof. The proposed units would utilise an area vacant maintained land, adjoining the existing business units. The of site is of a significant size to accommodate the proposed building and associated parking without it appearing cramped or contrived. By way of location and form, the proposed development would not detrimentally affect the wider landscape - Precise details of a tree and/or hedge planting scheme
Barns South Of Howards Lane Cardinals Green Horseheath CB21 4QX
S73 Variation of conditions 2 (Approved plans), 3 (Contamination), 6 Boundary Treatment), 7 (Existing trees and hedgerows), 8 (Surface water and foul water drainage), 12 (Drainage measures), 14 (Carbon emissions) of planning permission 20/03688/FUL (Demolition of existing barns and erection of a new dwelling, reflecting the permitted barn conversion and reducing the level of the building, and erection of a detached cartlodge, change of use of agricultural land to garden curtilage and associated landscaping) Change to the balcony on the first floor of the southern building to make this a Juliet balcony rather than a conventional balcony, Re-introduction of an external door opening on the north building to give access to the plant room, there was a door in the now demolished building in the location of the new external door, Change to design of the roof of the link building to create a pitched roof, New roof light layout on the northern building, Relocation of photovoltaic panels to the roof of the cartlodge, Addition of metal-facing garage doors in slate grey to the cartlodge and Changes to the internal room layout.
Monkton Farm Spring Coppice Lane Speen Buckinghamshire HP27 0SU
Demolition of existing farm house and erection of single storey dwelling with solar panels to roof, repositioning of access track with entrance gates, removal of 7 trees within TPO group and landscaping, car parking to existing courtyard. Installation of packet waste treatment plant
White House The Street Bramerton Norfolk NR14 7DW
Oak Tree (Quercus Robur) and Beech Tree (Fagus Sylvatica) - Reduce the branches overhanging Flat 1-4 Church Farm Barns, back to the boundary line (without removing any major branches). T1 Oak - Reduce crown over building by up to 3m and T2 Copper Beech - Reduce crown over building by up to 4m and crown lift to give 2m from roof.
Located On The Triangular Patch Of Land Outside 2 Church Farm Yard Harrowden Road Orlingbury Kettering Northamptonshire NN14 1JB
Application to lift the crown of the horse chestnut as circled in yellow on the attached screen shot, located on the triangular patch of land outside 2 Church Farm Yard on Harrowden Road. The crown is touching the roof of the car as you drive under it and requires lifting.
Woodland Shade Cliffe Lane Terrington North Yorkshire YO60 6QB
To cut back branches of 1no. Ash, 1no. Beech and 3no. Sycamores of TPO 250/1999 that are resting on the farm shed roof
26 Cherry Tree Road Woodbridge Suffolk IP12 4BN
Prior Notification (Householder) - A First floor Extension over an existing single-storey bungalow. It is proposed to physically separate the property from the adjoining bungalow to form a detached residence. A section of the bungalow will be retained as single-storey to step the roof line down to the scale of the neighbouring properties facing Kingston Farm Road. The materials used on the first floor extension will exactly match the original dwelling. The roof pitches will also match the original dwelling and neighbouring homes along Cherry Tree Road and Kingston Farm Road. No new openings will be made on the elevation facing Kingston Farm Road.
Wises Farm Ampney St Mary Gloucestershire
Hedgerow; Hornbeam x3, Leylandii x7 (T1-T10) - Prune laterals on SE side back to main stem/suitable growth points where possible to allow access behind agricultural shed and prevent damage to roof/cladding. Hornbeam (T11) - Fell to allow access behind agricultural shed and prevent damage to roof/cladding, and to prevent damage to neighbouring garage.
Killingworth Cottage Killingworth Village Killingworth NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE NE12 6BP
T1 (within G6) - Mature Sycamore - Reduce branches to provide a 2.0m clearance from the roof of the building. Pruning work is to be carried out to the nearest branch union to avoid leaving stub end or lopped branches and apply to branches located to the lower and mid area(s) (between 6 and 8m high) of the eastern canopy-Killingworth Village Tree Preservation Order 1967. T4 (T28) - Cut overhanging branches back 2-3mtrs on the south facing aspect of the crown facing the cottage to stop branches touching/snapping off roof and brickwork when windy in adjoining woodland-Estate Farm, Killingworth Tree Preservation Order 1970 (description amended 07.05.2020)