31 Malvern Road Cambridge Cambridgeshire CB1 9LH
Certificate of lawfunless under S192 to convert existing garage into a habitable space, replace garage door with a new window and add new entrance gate. We intend to insulate the walls and floor of an existing built in garage at no 31 Malvern Road. We intend to remove the existing up-and-over garage door and install a new window. We also intend to construct a roof with a gate over the passageway to the south side of the house, between no 31 and the boundary to number 33. See included plan and elevation drawings.
The Perse Prep School Trumpington Road Cambridge Cambridgeshire CB2 8EX
T2 Horse Chestnut - reduce lowest limb 2m above boundary line to raise canopy as above driveway to new house being built. T6 Sycamore - remove 2 lowest branches above driveway T7, T8, T9 Limes - reduce spread on south side only to create a 2m clearance to an above the adjacent proposed dwelling. Remove dead branch
34 Barton Road Cambridge Cambridgeshire CB3 9LF
(T1) Cotoneaster - Poor form, remove to ground level (T2) Prunus - reduce laterals over garden heading towards the house by 3.5 meters to reduce the risk of end loading and reduce stems heading towards left hand boundary by 3 meters to match epicormics, forming a new top crown. (T3) Apple - reduce in height by 2 meters to suitable laterals and formative prune remaining weeping crown by a maximum of 1 meter to improve form. (T4) Yew - remove branch leaning on shed roof (T5) Plumb - poor form self set, remove to ground level (T6) Goat Willow - reduce back from property by 1.5 meters, to avoid damage to building.
85 High Street Harston Cambridgeshire CB22 7PZ
T1: Ash (close to side boundary) - Reduce height by 6m and laterals on building side by approximately 3-4m back to boundary line and continue pruning across tree to leave as a framework pollard. T2: Ash (close to corner of house) - Remove drooping branch close to corner of house back to suitable branch union (approximately 4m).
8 Main Street Hardwick Cambridgeshire CB23 7QS
(T1) Ash - remove large mid-crown lateral heading towards right hand boundary - reduce remaining top crown and mid crown to shape by a maximum of 1.5 meters. To reduce the risk of end loading and improve form. (T2) Beech - sympathetically reduce by 1 meter back to fence line, cutting to lives. (T3) Copper Beech - reduce dead top crown and shape sympathetically to encourage regeneration. (T4) Apple - reduce large lateral heading towards house by 3 meters, back to an upright live. - reduce lateral heading diagonally towards left hand boundary to match by a maximum of 2 meters. - reduce water shoots in top crown to balance and shape by a maximum of 2 meters.
9 Roselea Impington Cambridgeshire CB24 9LB
T1 Oak Neighbouring tree - Reduce overhanging branches by 2.5 meters back to boundary as bird faeces causing a health risk neighbouring house derelict & in neglect. T2 Field Maple - Fell as one main stem dead tree in decline suspected honey fungus.
Wyndham House High Street Babraham Cambridgeshire CB22 3AG
T1 Box in adjacent garden (Home Farm) - fell to ground level T2 Row of Beech in adjacent garden on rear boundary (Home Farm) reduce height by approximately 2.5 - 3m down to previous reduction points. Trim back on garden side T3 Sycamore on left boundary - reduce height by approximately 4 - 4.5m. Reduce spread on all sides by approximately 2 - 2.5m. Shape round T4 Sycamore in front - Reduce height by approximately 4 - 5m down to approximately 1.5m below previous pruning points. Reduce spread on all sides by approximately 3 - 3.5m to approximately 1 - 1.5m behind previous pruning points T5 Plum on front boundary - Reduce height by approximately 2 - 2.5m to below adjacent street lamp. Reduce spread on all sides by approximately 1.5m. Shape round T6 Cedar - Fell to ground level
Land At The Rear Of 11 And 13 Middle Street Thriplow Royston Cambridgeshire SG8 7RD
This agricultural area used to be an old chicken farm. Apart from our house ( 7 Middle Street) and 13 Middle Street, it is surrounded by fields. We have just acquired it and would like to turn it into pastoral land for a couple of rescue donkeys. The seeds from Sycamore trees are extremely poisonous for equines and there are twenty sycamores within the boundary of this area. We would like to remove them so that we can keep the donkeys. There is also one Ash tree in the middle whose roots are growing through an asbestos clad building, and the tree would get damaged when the asbestos gets removed. There are trees around the boundary which we want to keep so that the view from beyond the fields will be unchanged.
25 Grantchester Road Newnham Cambridge Cambridgeshire CB3 9ED
Section 73 application to vary condition 6 (boundary treatment) of permission 19/0447/S73 (Demolish existing detached family house. Proposed detached, two storey, single family dwelling, with carport and summer house) to permit one metre high fence to front boundary.
237 Hills Road Cambridge Cambridgeshire CB2 8RW
The requested work involves the removal of Pine tree, T7 that is currently protected under TPO No: 0004 (2021). The tree is in very poor health (very little live wood in evidence), assessed to be in a state of declining health and unlikely to recover. The tree is a large specimen, 16m in height and located on the southern boundary of 237 Hills Road, Cambridge, directly adjacent to the Public Highway of Hills Avenue. The tree is also located close to the nearby residential property of Tirnalia House, please refer to Grid Ref: Easting / Northing (546432.28 / 256082.12). The probable cause of decline is Phytophthora disease, which is known to be a soil borne disease and therefore likely to have entered the tree via its roots causing damage to the root system. In a state of ill heath (rapid decline) and with a weakened root system, the tree is predisposed to tree failure / wind throw, especially in high gales. Being positioned close to the Public Highway and residential property, if the tree were to fail, the potential for significant damage to property or injury to persons are assessed as significant.