Street Record Knapwell Byway 7 Knapwell Cambridgeshire
Cambridge Water Company to install a new water main, the felling of a number of trees must be undertaken near their Bourn Reservoir Site, north of St Neots Road near Knapwell, adjacent to Byway 14207 The new water main is being installed to provide water supplies to the Cambourne West Development south of the A428, approximately 2.7km west of the TPO area. The tree locations are shown on the plan included within the Preliminary Arboricultural Assessment - Document Reference rt-mme-159238-01_(PAA) (T1) Ash Fell (G2) Ash, Hawthorn, Blackthorn and Field maple - Fell: the extent of the works in the TPO tree group area will be 5m long by 12m wide between the Public Right of Way and the field boundary to the west and 12m along the Prow.
29 High Street Chesterton Cambridge CB4 1NQ
Felling of Honey Locust Tree very close (17cm) to boundary of neighbouring property: The tree has grown to a substantial height (approximately 14m) and width (approximately 8m) and is causing damage to a neighbouring property. The tree has been through a growth phase this year and the roots of the tree have pushed up and damaged disrupted the outdoor paving at 2 The Maltings, High Street, Chesterton. There is an additional potential threat to the structural integrity of 2 The Maltings with the edge of the trunk being only 2.42m away from the kitchen wall of the property - the honey locust tree canopy has increased this year and grown over the roof of 2 The Maltings - root growth from the tree is likely to further extend towards the property risking further damage. This application seeks permission to fully remove this tree. The removal of the tree has been granted under a separate planning permission relating to 29 High Street, Chesterton, Cambridge CB4 1NQ (21/00537/FUL) - however it may be some time before this development is built out, and due to the tree causing damage to the neighbouring property this application seeks to remove it as soon as possible.
Fomer Gestamp Factory Bourn Airfield St Neots Road Bourn Cambridgeshire
Submission of details required by condition 10 (Hard Landscaping) of planning permission 20/02568/FUL: Notwithstanding the approved plans, no development above slab level shall take place until full details of hard landscape works have been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. Submitted hard landscape details shall include plans, drawings and sections at an appropriate scale together with supporting text and shall include the following: a)Details of all hard landscape areas, including specifications for all proposed hard surfacing, kerbs, edges, ramps and channels, including dimensions, materials, finish, colour and typical construction. b)Details of all changes in levels and junctions between areas of different hard materials. c)Details and specification for all inspection and utilities covers set within hard surfaced areas. d)Details of all street furniture including benches, tree guards, landscape lighting, etc. e)Details of any fencing, including the proposed feature fence to the side boundary of Unit1. Reason: In the interests of the appearance of the completed scheme, as required by South Cambridgeshire Local Plan 2018 Policies HQ/1.
Foxelwood Station Road Oakington And Westwick CB24 3AR
The South Eastern half of the Foxelwood gardens is made up of a mixed broadleaf and conifer woodland; the northern section contains a number of specimen trees including Giant Sequoia, Ash, Willow, Elm and a selection of top fruit trees (predominately damson).this section takes on the appearance of an arboretum and remains open with mown grass. Only minor tree works are proposed within this area through the removal of elder, ash trees showing evidence of dieback and the removal of suppressed trees particularly damson along the western boundary. The southern section which makes up approximately two thirds of woodland consists of dense semi mature ash, elder, willow and damson. As there has been little work undertaken within this southern section for at least 30 years it is now considered that the woodland is heavily overstocked resulting in suppression of subdominant trees and restricting the development of trees my client wishes to retain. Following a detailed survey a silvicultural selective thin is now required in order to safeguard dominant specimens and allow the woodland to develop into full maturity. This will require the removal of 30% by volume of standing material in line with the UK Forestry Standard. During the felling operation improved access will also be undertaken through the creation of a network of informal footpaths. It is also intended to fell a small clearing of approximately 20 m x 20m to allow enough light onto the forest floor for replanting and the commence a succession programme and establish the next generation of trees. English oak, wild cherry, hornbeam hazel and hawthorn will be used for restocking planted at 2mx2m.
Street Record Cockcroft Place Cambridge CB3 0HF
Cherry - Fell - Cherry is one sided as it has become supressed by the larger tree above it. Removing it will prevent it from fouling the balanced development of the Sycamore adjacent. Sycamore on south boundary - remove epicormic growths and self-set saplings at base, remove deadwood throughout crown, crown reduce spread in lower and middle crown on all sides by up to 2m, taper into upper crown to shape and balance. Sycamore on west boundary - crown reduce and crown lift to clear walls and roof by 1.5m, sever ivy at base of main stem up to 2m high.
43 St Michaels Longstanton CB24 3BZ
T1 SMALL CHERRY GROWING THROUGH MAGNOLIA ~ remove to enhance development of Magnolia; T2 COTONEASTER AT REAR OF 45 ST MICHAELS ~ reduce back foliage to boundary fence with drive of No. 43, being an approximate reduction of 0.5 to 0.75ms; T3 SILVER BIRCH IN REAR OF 49 ST MICHAELS ~ prune back lower branches to boundary which overhang Conifers in No. 43, being an approximate reduction of 0.25ms;