Hops House Stairbridge Lane Bolney Haywards Heath West Sussex RH17 5PA
Demolition of existing stables and erection of a garden house incidental to the enjoyment of the existing dwelling house. (Tree information, revised plans and updated Design and Access Statement received 29.09.2023)
Hill Top Farm House Oakham Road Hambleton Rutland LE15 8TL
Discharge of condition 8 (details of tree protective fencing) of planning approval 2022/0124/FUL (Single storey rear extension including internal alterations of existing farmhouse. Conversion of outbuildings within the courtyard to create a home office. Erection of new garage with car port and small stable block within the grounds of the house).
Land North North West Of Fernbrook Hall Mope Lane Wickham Bishops Essex
Compliance with conditions notification 20/00641/FUL (Demolition of the existing stable block and the construction of a five bedroom detached house.) Conditions 8 - Ecology mitigation and enhancement measures, Condition 9 - Biodiversity Enhancement Strategy for protected and priority species, Condition 10 - Lighting Design Scheme for Biodiversity and Condition 11 - Tree retention and protection
4 Elvetham Close Fleet Hampshire GU51 4QU
1. (TB2) twin-stemmed (from ground level) beech tree - Removal of one bough from the one stem. largely on my neighbour's side of our boundary fence but with some of the trunk in my garden, and one stem leaning westwards towards my house and thus almost completely overhanging my garden. After taking advice from a tree surgeon I would like to remove one bough from the one stem, reducing the weight over my garden. Please be aware that my house is 10 years old and so far my property has been damaged three times by beech trees blown over by prevailing SW winds. Several years ago a mature tree fell over from the garden of 4 Elvetham Close causing significant damage to the roof of my house. In February 2022 two mature beech trees growing next to each other fell from the garden of Chase House, causing significant damage to my garden, fences and outdoor furniture and more minor damage to the house. I, and my wife in particular, are now concerned about the stability of any trees that are within striking distance of our house, lean our way, and share root balls with other trees. In this respect TB2 is our main concern. We would like to keep such trees pruned and stable. Please also note that my answer the question about tree ownership relates to TB2 only - TSC1 is mine.
Burnham Robins Gardens Fleet Hampshire GU51 4QT
1. (TSC1) Sweet Chestnut - Fell In my garden, which is pushing against my fence. This tree is near to a dense group of beech trees, overhangs my garden completely including directly above my summer house. I would like to fell it. Please note that if I am required to plant a replacement it cannot be in exactly the same location as TSC1 is over a main electricity supply to our road and I am not allowed to plant trees within the protected strip. Please be aware that my house is 10 years old and so far my property has been damaged three times by beech trees blown over by prevailing SW winds. Several years ago a mature tree fell over from the garden of 4 Elvetham Close causing significant damage to the roof of my house. In February 2022 two mature beech trees growing next to each other fell from the garden of Chase House, causing significant damage to my garden, fences and outdoor furniture and more minor damage to the house. I, and my wife in particular, are now concerned about the stability of any trees that are within striking distance of our house, lean our way, and share root balls with other trees. In this respect TB2 is our main concern. We would like to keep such trees pruned and stable. Please also note that my answer the question about tree ownership relates to TB2 only - TSC1 is mine.
Kedua Oving Road Whitchurch Buckinghamshire HP22 4ER
The tree is an aspen, labelled T1 . This tree is around 20m high and has a public footpath and livery stables to one side and a house to the rear, as shown in the attached plan "aspen position". This tree has lost a number of large branches in very windy and stormy weather (as can be seen from the attached photos) and has caused damage to the property behind as well as a period where a branch overhung the stables until we could get someone to deal with it. The branches were found to be diseased explaing why they fell. In summer, when the tree is in full leaf, the branches become very heavy leading to the potential for danger to anyone underneath. It is also unbalanced as a result of the breakage but new growth can be seen below the proposed cutting line (aspen proposed cutting line.jpg). We have contacted the two neighbours most affected by the threat from the tree and they support this. The proposal is to reduce the height by around 40%, encouraging further growth much lower down and reducing the risk of danger to people and property in the area.
East Bridgford Hill 4 Kirk Hill East Bridgford Nottinghamshire NG13 8PE
Alterations and conversion of East Bridgford Hill for re-use as single dwelling, including ground floor single-storey extension, and demolition of orangery; erection of triple car port to East Bridgford Hill; erection of four detached new dwellings with associated access, gardens, boundaries, hardstanding and parking, including two new garages; erection of triple car port for proposed new Garden House; conversion of listed garden buildings to form ancillary accommodation; link extension and conversion to dwelling of former Stables and Garage, including access, boundaries and hardstanding; partial demolition and two-storey rear extension to Coach House; erection of single-storey tennis pavilion in Walled Garden; removal and pruning of trees.
Five Oaks Stables Layhams Road Keston BR2 6AR
Demolition of existing dwellinghouse and stables (29 stables), removal of mobile home, other buildings/structures, hard surfacing and trees. Erection of replacement dwellinghouse, stable block (10 stables) and enlargement of field (in place of existing hard surfacing) with comprehensive landscaping scheme.
Scott House Hagsdell Road Hertford Hertfordshire SG13 8WA
Change of use of Scott House from office use (E) to dwelling houses (C3) to create 15 apartments, including part demolition at ground floor side and rear and erection of two and a half storey side and rear extensions and alterations to fenestration. Provision of car parking and associated works. No change to adjacent Stables building. (Approved Plans) of planning permission 3/20/1953/FUL of Condition Number(s): Condition 2 (approved Drawings) and Condition 25 (Existing trees).
Beltwood 41 Sydenham Hill London Southwark SE26 6TH
Resubmission of Details of Condition 11 (Tree Planting Details) as required by planning permission 20/AP/1216 dated 24/07/2020 for 'Variation of Condition 2 (Approved Plans) of planning permission LBS ref no 17/AP/3070 for the alterations to enable a change of use of Beltwood House (a Grade II Listed Building) from a Class C2 residential institution to provide 7 apartments with external works comprising demolition of the service wing outriggers and replacement with new communal entrance. Demolition of curtilage outbuildings to the east of Beltwood House ('Stables and Worker's Cottages') and replacement with 3 No. residential units. Creation of new Gate House and a detached house within the site curtilage. The proposed amendments include: - Internal alterations - Reduction in the total number of residential units from 7 to 6 by consolidating Units 02 and 05 to form one three-bed unit at ground floor (now referred to as Unit 01) - Addition of 2 no. Conservation roof lights to the rear extension of the Gate House - Replacement of consented slate roof covering with black zinc standing seam on the Gate House - Increase in the size of the Gate House lightwell'.