Land At Belsar Farm Meadow Road Willingham CB24 5JL
Variation of conditions 3 (materials), 4 (hard and soft landscapes), 6 (tree protection), 8 (contamination), 9 (foul water drainage), 10 (surface water drainage), 13 (construction management plan), 14 (boundary treatments), 22 (biodiversity) and 26 (construction programme) of planning permission S/3145/16/FL (Erection of 25 dwellings including 40% affordable along with access car and cycle parking and associated landscaping)
Old School Hall High Street Twyford Wokingham RG10 9AD
Application to vary conditions 2, 4 - 8, 11, 12, 14 and 19 - 21 of planning consent 201022 for the proposed restoration and conversion of existing building into a library, erection of a single storey lobby/link area and a two storey extension to provide multi-purpose community facilities including a caf�, plus associated landscaping and demolition of existing public toilets. Condition 2 relates to approved details, 4 refers to a landscape strategy; 5 to hard and soft landscaping; 6 to tree protection; 7 to landscape management; 8 to boundary treatment; 11 to central partition details, 12 to bat licence, 14 to drainage; 19 to remediation; 20 to sustainability and 21 to bin storage. The variation is to part or full discharge Conditions 4-6, 8, 13, 20 and 21 and to vary Conditions 7, 12 and 19 to amend trigger points, to vary Condition 11 to remove the requirement to retain the partition and to vary Condition 2 and to allow amendments to insulation, rooflights, low carbon measures and a sprinkler system
Hoptons Gardens Hopton Street London Southwark SE1 9JJ
T1 Mature previously reduced Fig in front NW corner of site overhanging boundary wall and external footpath. Carry out an overall crown overall crown reduction by 2m from height and approx. 3m from radial spread, back to the vicinity of previous pruning points. Thin remaining crown by approx. 20% with emphasis on crowded and crossing branches. T2 Mature Bramley apple in northern garden, with over extended crown form. Reduce longer protruding sections by a maximum of 3m back into the profile of the internal crown framework. T3 Mature Himalayan birch next to apple in northern garden, with over extendd crown form encroaching over Almshouse T4 Silver birch adjacent to north boundary wall T5 Cherry next to greenhouse in NE corner of garden T6 Himalayan birch NE corner of garden over greenhouse T7 Drimys winteri in NE corner of garden adjacent to greenhouse T8 Large fig on eastern boundary near boundary wall T9 Garrya Elliptica with poor overall form due to historical suppression from larger trees on eastern boundary near boundary wall T10 Box elder (previously reduced) with rose growing through crown on eastern boundary near boundary wall T11 Shrub below T10 on eastern boundary near boundary wall with poor overall form due to historical suppression from larger trees on eastern boundary near boundary wall T12 Golden privet (previously reduced) in SE corner of garden adjacent to compost bins T13 Malus (previously reduced) on southern boundary encroaching towards adjacent buildings. T14 Mature multi stemmed Cordyline next to pond (east) and corner of building T15 Mature multi stemmed Cordyline next to pond (west) and corner of building T16 Large mature Gleditsia in SW corner with spreading crown over garden T17 Cherry adjacent to T16 next to Almshouses exhibiting overall decline and poor growth habit Justification for works: Prudent tree management to control canopy dimensions due to encroachment towards structures and/or public areas.
36 Cudnall Street Charlton Kings Cheltenham Gloucestershire GL53 8HG
T.1 - Horse Chestnut in front driveway - within the curtilage of Elborough Cottage. Tree roots causing major structural damage to listed boundary wall in multiple areas - remove to ground level.
16 North Street Reading RG1 7DA
Application for approval of details reserved by conditions 8 (contamination remediation), 12 (habitat enhcancemnt), 13 (landscaping), 14 (boundary treatment), 16 (arboricultural method statement & tree protection), 22 (bin storage), 24 (cycle storage) and27 (electric vehicle charging) of planning permission ref. 191659
The Old School House Greywell Road Up Nately Hampshire RG27 9PR
Hampshire County Council (HCC) have identified an Ash tree with large dead branches overhanging Blaegrove Lane which constitutes a highway hazard. Please see the location plan with the location of the tree marked with an X, also HCC's letter to Mrs Parsons with a picture on Page 3 of that letter showing the location. The tree is on the boundary of the field adjacent to Old School House. Both the field and Old School House are owned by Mrs Pamela Parsons. Permission is sought for the removal of the dead branches overhanging Blaegrove Lane and any other part of the tree which is identified as unsafe by the company engaged to do the work. The tree is due to be inspected on Saturday 2nd December by Chris Brennan of Brennan Landscpapes.
16 Highshore Road London Southwark SE15 5AA
Works to trees in a conservation area: T1 (Mirabelle) reduce canopy by 30% and thin canopy by 20%. T2(Cedar Lebanon) reduce canopy to boundary line and crown reduction by 30%. T3(Magnolia) reduce canopy by 20%. T4(Bay) reduce and reshape.
The Poplars 2 Lilian Board Way Greenford UB6 0SB
Details trees, shrubs and hedgerows pursuant to condition 4 of planning permission ref: PP/2014/6582 dated 20/01/2016 for: Redevelopment and single and two storey extensions of C2 hostel, increasing existing building footprint by 327sqm and gross internal floor space by 1,566sqm. Development works to include: formation of Community Hub (Class D2); construction of a second storey; internal configuration; formation of additional 28 self-contained units (total 60 self-contained units and 217 beds up from 85 beds), vehicle and cycle parking, refuse and recycling store, boundary fencing, walling and landscape enhancements (Regulation 3 - Council's own development)
8 Burberry Close New Malden KT3 3AR
T.1 Oak - 2m Lateral reduction to suitable growth points towards boundary and shaping sympathetically into remaining crown.
Central Park Park Crescent Peterborough
Fell failed new planted Beech tree within boundary bedding space