The Old Rectory Sapperton Cirencester Gloucestershire GL7 6LE
Sycamore on the front boundary opposite the cottage. Crown raise over the drive to approximately 6.0 m. Reduce the crown spread over the drive to leave its radial crown spread at approximately 4.0 m. Remove significant deadwood. Crown raise over the road to approximately 5.0 m. Remove 3 fruit trees to facilitate the erection of a new and improved shed
9 Stephens Close Downington Lechlade Gloucestershire GL7 3FP
Proposed boundary wall and access gates, timber shed, greenhouse and summerhouse and retention of timber boundary fencing
Claydon Pike London Road Lechlade Gloucestershire
Variation of Condition 1 (Approved drawings) pursuant to permission 18/00484/REM (Reserved Matters pursuant to outline permission 16/01818/OUT (Change of use of land to leisure use following mineral extraction and erection of Country Park and Visitor Centre, 47 holiday homes, 30 hotel bedrooms and 30 apartments, including re-siting of previously approved hotel apartments, apartments and holiday homes associated with landscape/engineering work and infrastructure associated with the existing leisure development) consisting of details of the siting and design of 38 out of 47 holiday units) to allow for the substitution of revised plans for the relocation and enlargement of ancillary building, to provide plant room, bin store and bike shed, movement of unit towards eastern boundary, additional decking, swimming pool and associated changes to and landscaping at plot W.14 Coln Park
1 Brewery Mews Gloucester Street Cirencester Gloucestershire GL7 2DH
Erection of stone boundary wall with integrated sheds
Warneford House Oxford Street Moreton-In-Marsh Gloucestershire GL56 0LA
1 .Remove dead/dying weeping Ash to approximate ground level 2. Fell 4 small Yew trees close to house to approximate ground level to make way for shed. 3. Prune plum tree away from house and reduce in height approx 1m and crown clean 4. Repollard contorted willow tree to previous reduction points 5. Pollard Goat Willow in rear corner of garden by fence/wall, over-hanging neighbours garden with heavy over extended limbs. 6.Thin one Elder at the rear of the property by 30% and reduce by approx. 1m and remove crossing branches. 7.Trim Yew ( fastigiata) tree/hedge to the right of back garden gate. 8.Remove tall skinny Ash tree with dieback next to fruit trees. 9.Remove apple tree to approximate ground level. 10.Crown lift apricot (over gateway and allow for parking) and reduce longer limbs by approx 1m 11. Crown lift magnolia and reduce(no more than 30%) where possible away from the house 12. Remove young Ash tree with dieback symptoms on boundary between Yew tree and Contorted Willow
Manor Hall Chedworth Road Withington Cheltenham Gloucestershire GL54 4BN
No. 781- X Cupressocyparis leylandii- Clear fell due to increased size and potential risk to property, oil and fuel tanks, cast excessive shade and leaves shed onto nearby roof of a stable block and neighbouring property, increasing damp and weight on the structure. will be replaced onsite with the planting of 1 Liriodendron tulipifera No.783- Thuja plicata, No. 784-Prunus avium, No.785,786,787,788,789, Clear fell, due to proximity of neighbouring boundary and outbuildings, onsite Stable Block, unsuitable trees for there location, pollarding is not an option as this will cause higher risk of branch failure in the future and require more overall maintenance. trees overall growth habit are poor and have a directional lean due to over shading from coniferous trees, trees are also of a low amenity value and will be replaced throughout the garden with the replanting of 20 natives, and beneficial trees for wildlife and pollinators as apart of the estates plan of curating an Arboretum. No790 & No.791- Fraxinus excelsior- Both specimens are large with an overall height of 18m and a girth of between 570-810mm, Both are showing signs of Ash dieback and have been in decline over the last year with more visual dieback present. Due to the proximity of both trees to current structures at Manor hall and the neighbouring property Lakeview, to minimise and mitigate any damage to property or risk to life due to unexpected limb failure in poor weather, Clear fell and removal would be proposed, the removal limits the spread of this disease to other Healthy Fraxinus across the site. A British native mixed hedge would replace these trees
26 Watermoor Road Cirencester Gloucestershire GL7 1JW
Demolish part of rear garden boundary wall to install gate, and erection of shed to the rear of dwelling (partially retrospective)
Avecote Kings Head Lane Withington Cheltenham Gloucestershire GL54 4BD
Coppicing of two large overgrown hazels (A&B) on the North-West boundary rear of the shed . Removal of a young ash with serious die-back (C) on the North boundary. Removal of a large dead ash in the South-West corner (D). Crown reduce sycamore (E) by 20% and prune west side to balance canopy
44 Robert Franklin Way South Cerney Cirencester Gloucestershire GL7 5UD
Garage conversion and erection of first floor side extension, erection of shed, 1.8 metre high boundary fencing to south and widening of driveway
Mole End Queen Street Chedworth Cheltenham Gloucestershire GL54 4AG
Two maple trees at side of drive way - crown reduction by 0.5 - branches overhanging Queen Street and neighbouring boundary - trees 1 and 2 on sketch. Fell overgrown ash trees growing around sheds on old railway embankment. See sketch - Nos 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 - signs of ash die back. Nos 8,9, 10, 1, 15, 16 and 17 - ivy clad, spindly and weak upper sections. Nos 12, 13, 14, smaller clumps of spindly trees. Prune apple and cherry trees and walnut trees in garden.