Cambridge City & South Cambridgeshire District Council Planning Applications

Found 3 planning applications

23/0268/TTCA | Works to CA trees

33 Church Street Great Shelford Cambridgeshire CB22 5EL

T1 and T2 - These 2 Mature Yew tree have grown together as 1 crown. They are in good health. They are however encroaching on the neighbours property, interfering with their roof and light. and the neighbours have requested the Yews are cut back. The owners of No.33 have also been granted planning permission for an extension on their barn. A 1.5m clearance from this new building is required. T3 - Hawthorn - This small old tree exhibits a heavy lean and rot at the base. request removal. To be replaced with 2 native Broad leafed species.

Local Authority
Cambridge City & South Cambridgeshire District Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Works to CA trees)
Decision
Approved (Have No Objection To)
Application Received
09/03/2023
Application Validated
09/03/2023
Extension Roof Trees
21/1678/TTCA | Works to CA trees

11 Millington Road Cambridge CB3 9HW

T1 - PLUM - Fell T2 - LEYLAND CYPRESS - Crown lift to 2m above roof of single storey extension T3 - LABURNUM - Crown lift/reduce to clear adjacent roof by 1m

Local Authority
Cambridge City & South Cambridgeshire District Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Works to CA trees)
Decision
Approved (Have No Objection To)
Application Received
07/12/2021
Application Validated
07/12/2021
Extension Roof Trees
21/1586/TTCA | Works to CA trees

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.

Local Authority
Cambridge City & South Cambridgeshire District Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Works to CA trees)
Decision
Approved (Have No Objection To)
Application Received
23/11/2021
Application Validated
23/11/2021
Extension Roof Development Trees Boundary