Mini Harbord House 129 Overstrand Road Cromer Norfolk
Non-material amendment of planning permission PF/21/1911 (6 no. two-bedroom apartments; alterations to existing access on Overstrand Road; erection of car ports, cycle store, bin store and retaining walls; formation of shared and private amenity spaces and car park; the removal of, and works to, trees; landscaping (including new tree planting); associated works) for the redesign and relocation of bin store and cycle store, removal of car port, use of brick weave paving for car park and drive way, reconfiguration of car park and driveway, widening of the path to the east and south of the building , provision of a path between the driveway and the eastern boundary, changes to shared amenity space, extension and redesign of retaining wall, inclusion of fences and gates to access amenity space for Flat 1 and Flat 4 and changes to windows and doors on Elevation 3 and 5
Hurlingham Club Ranelagh Gardens London SW6 3PR
Group G1 - this is a large group of trees running along the foreshore of the club on the riverside. It is predominantly populated by tall, single stem poplars and willows. The roots are relatively shallow and have a lot of decay present as they constantly under water and are rooted into soft mud. There were numerous trees blown over in the recent storm, some which were resting on the retaining fence leading on to the river. There are also various deciduous trees such as sycamores and maples at the top of the bank that have grown too large for their location. We would like to reduce the poplars and willows down to 6-8 meters in height to alleviate the weight and mechanical loading on the stems and root system. This will also prevent them falling onto the perimeter fence and causing it to fail. Some of them have been reduced in the past and will just be reduced back to previous points. The various other trees on the foreshaw need to be reduced in height to circa 12 meters to maintain a suitable size for their location. There are also various trees that are growing out of the retaining wall towards the river, these will be removed. The club have recently commissioned a survey from a specialist firm to determine the integrity of the retaining wall running along the clubs river boundary to assess the effectiveness of the flood defence. The report has found numerous weaknesses in the wall due to self-sown trees and vegetation which all needs to be removed before structural strengthening is undertaken. The idea is to retain the trees to maintain screening from the flats and warehouses on the opposite side of the river.
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
Orchard House Park View Road Hove Brighton & Hove BN3 7AW
Along East Fence G1 - 2 x Elder & a Poplar Elder - reduce back to fence line Poplar - prune back what can be reached with poles and ladders Elder - above Pittosporum and Bay) - reduce to fenceline On the Fence Line G2 - 2 x Elm Reduce entire tree by 2 to 3 metres. Other Side of the Fence G3 - 2 x Elm Reduce by 2 - 3 metres. Far End Corner G4 - Sycamore, Pyracantha, Oak Remove Sycamore suckers. Trim Pyracantha to give young Oak spac Sycamore - reduce by 2 to 3 metres. Limes over pathway Orchard Road side to Flats 1-17 G5 - Limes Lift lower canopy to 8 feet. Total for Above Work Please note: Upon inspection it would appear that G3 is located in Hove Park and therefore owned by the council. Any work to this tree will not be able to go ahead unless there has been permission granted by the council. The specified works are apart of an on going maintenance plan to keep the subject trees to s suitable size for the grounds of the flats. If left unattended they will outgrow their environment and cause stress and apprehension. The proposal is unlikely to have an adverse impact either on the health of the tree or the character and amenities of the local area.
Tesco Cheddars Lane Cambridge Cambridgeshire CB5 8LD
Cut back encroaching London Plane branches away from the neighbouring flats by 1-2m as per the red line site plan enclosed. Small mixed species trees that are directly growing next to the fence line will be section felled to 50mm from ground level to prevent future encroachment.
St Regis Paper Mill and Adj Land Including Skindles Hotel Site Mill Lane Taplow Buckinghamshire
Approval of condition 31 (wall and/or fencing) of planning permission 17/01875/RVC - Variation of Condition 2 of Planning Permission 15/1039/FUL (Demolition of existing mill buildings, warehouses, associated structures and the former Skindles hotel and construction of 141 dwellings, 40 senior living apartments and restaurant. Retention and refurbishment of historic buildings on site to provide 18 further dwellings; improvements to the existing boatyard to include boat chandlery; enhanced open space, new pedestrian footway and cycle links, car parking, enhanced biodiversity, flood mitigation measures, removal of TPO trees with re-provision on-site, landscaping, new road junction, and associated works (Application A)) For changes to restaurant
Westmoreland Court Goldsmid Road Hove Brighton & Hove BN3 1QE
sycamore (over electric generator) reduce by 2-3m neighbours cherry - reduce back from building by 2-3m sycamore (South/east corner) Reduce by 2m Group of limes- Pollard conifers (pushing over fence) Dismantle in sections to just above ground level conifers have past any purpose client would like to get more light to all adjacent flats
Woodside Cottage Chapel Lane Bagshot Surrey
A non-material amendment application to vary the wording to Condition 12 (tree report) [of planning permission APP/D3640/W/20/3248476 [SU/19/0235] (relating to the residential development of 44 dwellings comprising 7 no two bedroom, 9 no three bedroom and 16 no four bedroom two storey homes and 7 no one bedroom and 5 no two bedroom flats within a three storey building along with access, parking/garaging, and landscaping, following the demolition of the existing dwelling and associated outbuildings], to allow the development to be implemented in accordance with the recommendations set out in the Arboricultural Implications Report (as amended by the Addendum Report) and as amended by a haul road and car park method statement/plan, to allow adjustments to the position of the tree protection fencing to provide a temporary haul road during the construction period
Whiteladies Residential Home 22 Redland Park Bristol BS6 6SD
Application to approve details in relation to condition 2 - tree protective fencing of permission 20/00261/F Proposed demolition of coach house and conversion of Nursing Home into three 2 bedroom (3 bed space) flats, two 2 bedroom (4 bed space) flats, two 3 bedroom (6 bed space) .
3 Nocton Hall Drive Wendover Buckinghamshire HP22 5GS
(T1) Ash Tree - overall crown reduction of ash tree by 3.5 metres and cut back overhanging limbs into our property at 4 Uxbridge Road to the fence line. The Ash causes excessive shading. Tree overhangs a lot into our garden, blocking out sunlight to our property throughout the day. In addition this requires us to use excessive electricity and lighting throughout the day inside our property. The tree causes excessive debris throughout the year (leaves and branches), in particular during the Autumn and Winter months. Some branches are beginning to reach the gutters of neighbouring flats.