Magellans Baymans Lane South Warnborough Hampshire RG29 1RY
Variation of condition 1 (plans) of 22/02755/FUL to decrease the size of the pool house with amendments to the roof of the pool house and plant building and an increase of the size of the pool
Ashmansworth Manor Bartletts Down Lane Ashmansworth Hampshire RG20 9SG
Line of trees T1 to T7 on rear property boundary, medium mature trees crowded out inhibiting lower growth and broader tree health. Owner and neighbour would like to remove T 2 and T6 in order to promote more balanced growth. Copper Beech T1 Crown lift to 4.5 removing secondary and tertiary branches only Copper Beech T7 Crown lift to 4.5 removing secondary and tertiary branches only Oak T2 Remove leaving 4m habitat pole Oak T6 Remove leaving 4m habitat pole Ornamental T8 remove as now over grown by Copper Beech above and interfering with lower branches of T1 Ornamental Tennis Court T9 remove as old and unhealthy Lawson Cypress T10 remove as planted too close to neighbouring identical Lawson Cypress and causing imbalance in growth. Remove straight stem T10 and allow remaining tree to fill out Hornbeam hedge remove first tree and re shape hedge end. Planted by owners in middle of rear garden but now excessively segmenting garden. Yew T11 next to house is growing into the property and telephone lines. Owner wishes to subtly take back the tree by 2m on the house side whilst retaining shape and height, smaller branches only max cut 75mm Ash T12 suffering die back, permission to remove limb over road at front of property Yew T13 lift off garage roof by 1.5m and subtly reshape T14 Ash in center of garden, medium large tree with die back needs to be removed to ground level T15 Oak by tennis court, remove lateral limb over court to trunk as long lateral with no suitable growth point to cut to. Remove dead stump where previous limb has fallen. Subtle crown lift of lateral lower limb over garden to allow access for machinery T16 small Ornamental, poor condition requires removal and replacement
Elizabeth House Greywell Road Up Nately Hampshire RG27 9PR
Group T1: Small dead elms, fell T2: Hazel, (shown in photo 1), we would reduce by approximately 2.5 - 3m to bring back in line with the kerb. All branches pruned will be cut to suitable growth points. T3: Large dead tree, approx. 12 metres tall (difficult to identify a species), fell T4: Ash (fraxinus excelsior), to reduce the branches extending over the roof of Elizabeth house by approximately 3m. This will help mitigate the chance of large branch failure, as these branches are on a co-dominant stem of the ash tree, that is leaning in the direction of the building. T5: Windblown dead hawthorn, fell Group T6: Approximately 8 Oaks (quercus robur) and 1 sweet chestnut (castenea sativa). All roughly 18-22m tall. These trees are all over hanging the roof, and in many cases multiple branches are touching the roof of Elizabeth House. We would like to reduce these branches laterally by 2.5-3m, and in doing so create a 3 metre clearance of the roof. We would also remove deadwood over the roof of the building. T7: Declining, ivy clad hawthorn. Situated on the steep bank behind Elizabeth House, this tree is leaning towards the building and is in a state of decline, with around 20% leaf coverage of the canopy. It is tall for a hawthorn at approximately 8m in height, with a 2m spread. We would like to fell this tree to mitigate the potential hazard. T8: Oak (quercus robur), approximately 19 metres in height. To remove hazardous deadwood and also to reduce the lowest 2 branches by 2m. These branches are a little over-extended, protrude significantly from the canopy line of the tree, and are over the busiest area of the business premises, with the bin area, and frequent activity beneath them. I feel the reduction is justified considering the frequency of targets below. N.B I would have included more photos in the application, but all of the photos I have taken of the trees, apart from the one of the hazel, are over the 10 megabyte limit
Laurazan Ashford Hill Road Headley Hampshire RG19 8AA
Erection of a two storey front extension with new roof and associated alterations to include conversion of loft to additional living space, demolition of existing single storey element to rear, render to existing dwelling and rear extension to detached home office to form new garage.
Northington Farm The Lynch Overton Hampshire RG25 3DJ
An extension to an existing grainstore to house 1,200 tonnes of grain. It will be approximately 24mx24m and be of steel portal framed construction with fibre cement roof.
Kingswood House Malthouse Lane Tadley Hampshire RG26 3NY
I have 5 Leylandii trees at the front of my property we would like to have permission to remove reasons being: 1... We have had previous subsidence on our property , from a neighbouring Leylandii in 2004, 3.5 metres away from our property. The tree was removed and subsidence resolved. 2... The 5 trees we would like to remove are now causing the following issues for us. (a) There are a number of large roots growing across the top of the ground and just under the ground very close to our property. They have lifted our patio area just outside our front door. Which we have now just replaced. We are very worried these trees are going to cause further subsidence to our property. The trees are very large and so close to our house. The closest tree being just 3.5 meters away from the house, with a circumference of 2.8 meters. The estimate height of the trees being taller than a two storey house. (b) ..The trees are cutting out the neighbour's and our light. (c)...The trees are restricting and damaging larger vehicles travelling down the lane. (d)...It is becoming more difficult for us to get house insurance to cover subsidence due to the location of the trees. 3...Once the trees are removed, we would like to put up a 6ft tall closeboard Fence for security and in keeping with what the neighbours in the lane already have. We would then plant a hedge in front of the fence by the lane side for greenery for wildlife. tree 1. Leylandii. 3.5m from house. the circumference of the base is 2.8m and splits into 3 main branches. the mass of branches grow out to the roof of house.The others stop short by 1.5 m as the house sits back there. tree 2. Leylandii 3.7m from house. circumference of base 1.35m. splits into 2 main branches. tree 3. small holly tree/ bush will be staying. tree 4. Leylandii 5.5m from house. 2.4m circumference. splits into 3 main branches. tree 5. Leylandii 5.1 from house. 1.5m circumference splits into 2 main branches. tree 6. Leylandii 5.5 from hous...
Up Street Yew Tree Road North Waltham Hampshire RG25 2BX
Alterations to external fabric of the building, including thatching and chimney. Proposed internal alterations to house, addition of roof-lights to rear elevation and alterations to rear and side elevation, erection of a shed and installation of an air source heat pump to front of dwelling.
Up Street Yew Tree Road North Waltham Hampshire RG25 2BX
Alterations to external fabric of the building, including thatching and chimney. Proposed internal alterations to house, addition of roof-lights to rear elevation and alterations to rear and side elevation, erection of a shed and installation of an air source heat pump to front of dwelling.
Juglans St Mary Bourne Andover Hampshire SP11 6AR
T1 Oak: fell (replacement planting proposed). T2 Walnut: crown reduce limbs overhanging the bungalow roof by 6m. Reduce the northerly limb over the house to the forks 2m from the trunk and reduce the west facing limbs back to the fork 5m from the trunk.
Old Turgis Hall Reading Road Stratfield Turgis Hampshire RG27 0AU
Replacement of 2no velux windows to the ensuite bathrooms with a dormer roof with 2no casement windows to match existing house on new annexe (amendment to scheme approved under 22/01541/HSE) (Part retrospective)