Aylesbury Vale District Council Planning Applications

Found 17 planning applications

22/00046/ATC | Tree - Conservation Area

Cowslip Cottage Lower End Ashendon Buckinghamshire HP18 0HE

T1 Horse chestnut - reduce crown up to 3m and remove limb rubbing on shed.

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
06/01/2022
Application Validated
06/01/2022
Trees Shed
21/04226/APP | Full Planning Application

Land Adj. The Vicarage White Horse Lane Whitchurch Buckinghamshire HP22 4JZ

Variation of Condition 12 (trees) relating to application 17/04598/APP Demolition of original church hall and the erection of two detached dwellings with parking and detached cart-shed style car-ports

Local Authority
Aylesbury Vale District Council
Type
Full planning consent (Full Planning Application)
Decision
Approved (Approved)
Application Received
01/11/2021
Application Validated
01/11/2021
Erection Demolition Variation Dwelling Trees Shed
21/03460/ATP | Tree Preservation Order

15 Winterton Drive Aylesbury Buckinghamshire HP21 9BD

TPO 1996 no 19 INT ID 5694 Silver birch T2, a very large, lovely and healthy tree Tree is now interfering with fence, shed and nearly the side extension to 11 Winterton Drive plus excessive shading to 11 Winterton Drive later in the day. It is encroaching significantly on this property. Application is for a crown reduction of ideally 2 to 3 metres to resolve the above and the ensure the continued health and amenity value of the tree.

Local Authority
Aylesbury Vale District Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Tree Preservation Order)
Decision
Refused (Consent Refused - TPO)
Application Received
15/09/2021
Application Validated
15/09/2021
Extension Trees Fence Shed
21/01215/ATC | Tree - Conservation Area

Farm Cottage Ivy Lane Great Brickhill Buckinghamshire MK17 9AH

Raising up two trees to allow in more light by removing a section of lateral branches and any hazardous wood. Tree 1. the Pine tree. From ground level to the first lateral branch is approximately 4 metres. There you have the first lateral branch which is across the top of the garden shed which is visible in the picture. This is the first of the four branches to be removed up to the level of the first union which is approximately another 3.5m-4m higher. Above the union there is some dead wood to remove but nothing else will be touched. Tree 2. The Spruce tree. The first lateral branch to be removed sits higher than the one on the Pine tree. So its probably around 4.5m from ground level. I think from memory there is approximately 6 lateral branches in total to be removed from this tree which when completed would then raise the clearance up another 3.5 to 4 metres. We would also Ivy ring this tree.

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
23/03/2021
Application Validated
23/03/2021
Trees Shed
20/03866/ATC | Tree - Conservation Area

44 High Street South Stewkley Buckinghamshire LU7 0HR

Leyland 1 (t1) - fell because of excessive shading and damage caused bu roots to patio, shed and gargae. Branches are up against bedroom window and cut out almost all daylight.

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
09/11/2020
Application Validated
09/11/2020
Windows Trees Shed
20/03269/ATC | Tree - Conservation Area

4 West View The Green Hardwick Buckinghamshire HP22 4DU

T1 Apple General Prune - crown reduce height by 2.5m to create round shape. Remove any crossing branches. T2: Eucalyptus Remove low hanging branch back to source. Remove low branch over fence and remove one low limb over the garden. The remainder of the tree to be reduced by 5m shaping and balancing the crown. Tree has become very large and dominating in the garden. T3 Weeping Willow: Raise crown up to roof of shed. Side back from neighbouring property.

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
25/09/2020
Application Validated
25/09/2020
Roof Trees Fence Shed
20/03555/ATC | Tree - Conservation Area

Fig Tree Cottage Main Street Adstock Buckinghamshire MK18 2JN

2x Sycamore T1 T2 Fell to ground. Applying for DD5 notice after email contact with Neil Pasmore Parks and Planning Tree Officer Trees are dangerous. They sit on the boundary of our property but overhang a public alley way and neighbouring gardens. The trunk of T1 recently split to the ground causing half the tree to fall and damage neighbours property. Luckily there was no injury caused. Remedial work was carried out by a tree surgeon the reomove the fallen part of the tree from the neighbours gardens. There was damage to their fences and sheds, One neighbour had been in his shed moments before the tree fell. The tree surgeon assessed that the trees were both dangerous abd should be removed (they will regrow so no replacement necessary).

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
16/10/2020
Application Validated
16/10/2020
Trees Fence Boundary Shed