Brightwell Hall Farm Brightwell Street Brightwell Ipswich Suffolk IP10 0BE
Prior Notification - An earth moving operation to create water storage filled by gravity spring flow. A surplus of material is to be removed and placed in a landscaped low bund. A significant area of new forrestry is proposed along the northern boundary of the farm, without daily irrigation the new trees will not survive on this free draining dry sandy soil. It is proposed to apply 20,000 litres each day , this "de minimus" amount of water is not licencable, to the new trees using trickle tape.
Summerlands Purdis Farm Lane Purdis Farm Suffolk IP3 8UF
1. Yew (T60) - fell because it is blocking access along Purdis Farm Lane. As show in Photo's 3 & 4 the Yew has grown into the Lane and as well as blocking the Lane it also prevents sighting of pedestrians or vehicles, photo 5 when exiting Summerlands. Replacement Yew to be planted on Northern boundary with Ipswich(Purdis) Golf Club. 2. Oak (T80) - fell because it is blocking access along Purdis Farm Lane. As shown in photo 6 the tree is leaning into the Lane and interfering with high sided vehicles. It is also of very poor quality. Replacement Oak to be planted on Northern boundary with Ipswich(Purdis) Golf Club