Aylesbury Vale District Council Planning Applications

Found 7 planning applications

22/03918/ATC | Tree - Conservation Area

Dragon Cottage 2 Dragon Tail Haddenham Buckinghamshire HP17 8AR

1. Ash Tree (Tree 1) on pathway (connecting Dragon Cottage to its main garden) between Little Cottage, Dragontail, Haddenham and the barn at Dragon Barn, Churchway, Haddenham. Fell to ground this tree which is growing close to the wall of Dragon Barn outhouse and is growing over the roof of Little Cottage. 2. Ash Tree (Tree 2) growing in the garden of Dragon Barn, Churchway, Haddenham. Removal of lowest overhanging limb (cutting back to source at boundary wall) which is growing over the courtyard of Dragon Cottage. The owner of Dragon Barn has given permission for this work to proceed. In the next section I have been unable to point out that the ownership of tree 2 is different to tree 1 but the work will be only on a branch overhanging our property. Penny Haydon the owner of the tree is also keen for the work to proceed. This description has been aided by the schedule of works provided by South Bucks Tree Surgeons who will undertake the work.

Local Authority
Aylesbury Vale District Council
Type
Notification of proposed works to trees in conservation areas (Tree - Conservation Area)
Decision
Approved (Consent - Trees - Proceed immediately)
Application Received
21/11/2022
Application Validated
21/11/2022
Roof Trees Boundary
22/01907/ATC | Tree - Conservation Area

Garden Cottage Upper Street Tingewick Buckinghamshire MK18 4QL

The tree in question is a silver birch. The tree is now between 15 and 20m tall, located in the middle of the garden. It presents a danger to the house (which is less than 15m away). It also prevents our plans for solar panels on the south facing garage roof to the rear (subject to heritage permission as we are a grade II listed building), and it is far too large for the location it currently occupies. When planted, the tree was at the end of the garden (hence the boundary of the conservation area was set at the end of the original garden. Since then however the garden has been extended, and the tree has grown to a height out of proportion with its location in the garden. Our plan is to replace this tree with two much smaller ornamental cherry trees, which will be kept at the same height as the apple trees on the other side of the path (see photo 3) around 3-5 meters high. We will take down the tree, and use the majority of the canopy for mulch within our garden. Once the root is ground out the new trees will be planted. We have taken advice from Nick Hanks at Greensleeves Estate and Countryside management who has done work on the tree in the past, but taking height out of the tree will leave it misshapen, as its not a species that responds well to having the canopy reduced, and as we would like to fit solar panels over the next couple of years, this work would be a precursor to any solar work being successful. The work to remove the tree will be done by Greensleeves and the timing of the work also agreed with Greensleeves to avoid any sensitive times of year, particularly nesting season.

Local Authority
Aylesbury Vale District Council
Type
Notification of proposed works to trees in conservation areas (Tree - Conservation Area)
Decision
(Trees - TPO to be issued)
Application Received
23/05/2022
Application Validated
23/05/2022
Roof Trees Garage Boundary House
21/03913/ATC | Tree - Conservation Area

Garfield Church Lane Oving Buckinghamshire HP22 4HL

T1 Corsican Pine - Prune overhanging growth to Garfield boundary line. Full height of tree T2 Cypress - Prune overhanging growth to Garfield boundary line. Full height of tree T3 Cherry - Prune overhanging growth to Garfield boundary line. This tree is encroaching over and impacts on the house. Full height of tree T4 Goat Willow - Fell to ground and grind stump. This substantial tree straddles the boundary line of both properties, with the trunk and root structure now within 2 feet of both properties, and height exceeding roof level. It is at risk of causing damage to both properties, and is already pushing against our neighbours outbuilding. It further prevents fencing being erected to define property boundaries, and our side access gate from opening and closing. Both parties have agreed to its removal.

Local Authority
Aylesbury Vale District Council
Type
Notification of proposed works to trees in conservation areas (Tree - Conservation Area)
Decision
Approved (Consent - Trees - Proceed immediately)
Application Received
02/10/2021
Application Validated
02/10/2021
Roof Trees Fence Boundary House
21/02107/ATC | Tree - Conservation Area

12 Little London Whitchurch Buckinghamshire HP22 4LE

Removal of Tree A One dead Lime tree supporting lilac bush on highway boundary Safety of public Removal of Tree B Two Leyland Cypress close to rear door Avoidance of possible future root issue to house and low amenity value Removal of Tree C One "Christmas" fir tree close to rear of house Avoidance of possible future root issue to house and low amenity value Removal of Tree D One Large Douglas fir close to rear of house Avoidance of possible future root issue to house and shade issues and low amenity value Removal of One overhanging branch Tree E Silver Birch overhanging front door Avoidance of future roof overhanging

Local Authority
Aylesbury Vale District Council
Type
Notification of proposed works to trees in conservation areas (Tree - Conservation Area)
Decision
Approved (Consent - Trees - Proceed immediately)
Application Received
18/05/2021
Application Validated
18/05/2021
Roof Trees Boundary House
21/01653/ATC | Tree - Conservation Area

38 High Street South Stewkley Buckinghamshire LU7 0HR

1. Large fir trees along boundary to business park drive (coloured blue on sketch). These are part of a double row - the other half is owned by the business park and the trees were reduced in height around 2 years ago. Following last years' storms two trees on the other side of our boundary fell and we should like to reduce the 14 on our side by approximately half their height (still leaving them around 15 ft tall, to prevent risk of breakage in high winds in future and also to improve lighting to our property 2. Fir trees coloured green on sketch and leylandii (not coloured but running in line to garage). These were reduced in height two years ago but only by a small amount. High winds last year created some damage with falling branches breaking fences on both sides and we are concerned that future storms may bring whole trees down. In addition, the owners of the business park say that the branches on their side are potentially causing damage to vehicles parked there. We propose to reduce height by 15-20 ft (the trees are around 45ft high) and also to reduce thickness of growth on the far side. 3. Poplar trees coloured in dark blue. These were reduced two years ago but the contractors did not remove as much as requested (or granted) at the time and we are still concerned by the prospect of trees falling in high winds. We should like to do additional work , reducing height to just below the level of the roof of the main house 4. Mulberry Tree (coloured pink) -to reduce it in height by probably 2-3m so that it is slightly higher than what is left of the firs behind, allowing it some additional light. 5. Eucalyptus tree (purple) - lost some high branches in high winds - to be reduced and re-shaped for safety (about 10ft removed, leaving it at around 20ft high) 6. Fir tree at edge of garden (yellow). The reduction would be approx. 4m, in line with the above, potentially with up to 15% thinning of the lower

Local Authority
Aylesbury Vale District Council
Type
Notification of proposed works to trees in conservation areas (Tree - Conservation Area)
Decision
Approved (Consent - Trees - Proceed immediately)
Application Received
19/04/2021
Application Validated
22/04/2021
Roof Trees Garage Fence Boundary House
21/01584/ATC | Tree - Conservation Area

Orchard Cottage Whales Lane Marsh Gibbon Buckinghamshire OX27 0HB

Tree 1 - Picture 1 I do not know what this tree is called but it is really large and it creates a large shadow on the garden. The neighbour has also said its too large. We would like to completely remove this tree and re plant in the paddock which is adjoining our garden (and we also own this land) Tree 2 - Picture 2 I think this is a birch tree, we would like to also move this along with tree 1 to the paddock. Neither Tree 1 or 2 are in the conservation area but they are very close to the boundary of the conservation area so I would like to confirm we are OK to do this. Tree 3 - Horse chestnut tree - Picture 3. This is in our next door neighbours garden and has caused damage to the fence which we now need to replace. It is also extended completely over our drive dropping conkers on the drive which our 18 month old daughter has been trying to eat! It is also now growing over our roof. We would like at the very least for this to be trimmed back to the boundary fence line.

Local Authority
Aylesbury Vale District Council
Type
Notification of proposed works to trees in conservation areas (Tree - Conservation Area)
Decision
Approved (Consent - Trees - Proceed immediately)
Application Received
14/04/2021
Application Validated
22/04/2021
Roof Trees Fence Boundary
20/02073/ATC | Tree - Conservation Area

The Grange 30 Main Street Mursley Buckinghamshire MK17 0RT

1. Walnut (T4) - the lower limbs / branches are now sagging to the extent that in a number of cases the ends touch the ground. We requesting approval to crown lift up to 3 metres from the ground 2. Copper Beech (T7) - one limb has grown to the extent it now significantly overhangs the garage (actually touches the garage roof, so risk of damage) and a second limb is extending towards the house. Request approval to prune back by 2 metres the limb overhanging the garage and prune back by 2 metres the limb growing towards the house 3. Poplar on rear boundary (not subject to TPO) - due to the height of this tree we have been advised that there is a risk of it snapping. We request approval to crown reduce by 40% and shape to best form (due to height we are unable to determine how tall it is) 4. Request approval to trim holly at the main entrance to the house and shape to best form

Local Authority
Aylesbury Vale District Council
Type
Notification of proposed works to trees in conservation areas (Tree - Conservation Area)
Decision
(Trees - Proceed after 6 weeks expiry)
Application Received
27/06/2020
Application Validated
27/06/2020
Roof Trees Garage Boundary House