Cotswold District Council Planning Applications

Found 3 planning applications

22/04134/TCONR | Works to trees in conservation areas

Manor Farm Sevenhampton Cheltenham Gloucestershire GL54 5SW

T1 - Cherry tree, growing towards unguarded high and low voltage power lines, fell. T2 - Hazel bushes ,excessive height ,shading garden and other trees - Fell. T3 Elm - trim back branches encroaching on roof and guttering of stable block and blocking light

Local Authority
Cotswold District Council
Type
Notification of proposed works to trees in conservation areas (Works to trees in conservation areas)
Decision
Approved (No objection)
Application Received
22/11/2022
Application Validated
22/11/2022
Roof Trees Stable
22/03392/TCONR | Works to trees in conservation areas

Byrig House Maugersbury Cheltenham Gloucestershire GL54 1HR

T1. Beech Tree 1 - reduce by 30%. T2. Beech Tree 2 - reduce by at 30% and ensure it is clear of adjacent stable block to reduce growth and root spread. T3. Lilac Tree - trunk has split so will be tidied and shortened up. T4. Indian Bean Tree - Canopy tidied up to stop growth of branches into garage roof

Local Authority
Cotswold District Council
Type
Notification of proposed works to trees in conservation areas (Works to trees in conservation areas)
Decision
Approved (No objection)
Application Received
29/09/2022
Application Validated
29/09/2022
Roof Trees Garage Stable
21/03969/TCONR | Works to trees in conservation areas

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

Local Authority
Cotswold District Council
Type
Notification of proposed works to trees in conservation areas (Works to trees in conservation areas)
Decision
Approved (No objection)
Application Received
19/10/2021
Application Validated
19/10/2021
Roof Trees Boundary Stable Shed