Clyffe Rise Gunton Cliff Lowestoft Suffolk NR32 4PE
T1 Line of Beech (approx. 4 Beech trees) located in rear garden 28 Corton Road and overhanging Clyffe Rise Gunton Cliff Reshape laterals back to boundary fence line of Clyffe Rise. Reason: Reduce encroachment and leaf litter
The Bracken House 1 Acorn Rise Hollesley Suffolk IP12 3JT
W1 of TPO No. 139 / 2000 1no. Woodland block (outlined red on plan) - Repeated pruning operations consisting of: 1. At a time and frequency decided by the owner, that the owner or anyone directed under the authority of the owner, be permitted to prune back any branch of a protected tree that has passed outside of the Land (beyond the boundary marked in red and shown in diagram 1). 2. At a time and frequency decided by the owner, that the owner or anyone directed under the authority of the owner, be permitted to prune back any branch of a protected tree that has passed over the private right of way that is within the Land and to the east (as demarcated by the fence, marked in green and shown in diagram 1).
Old Forge Cottage Darsham Road Westleton Saxmundham Suffolk IP17 3AL
Extension 1. The application is for a renewal of an identical application that was approved in 2016. 2. The site currently accommodates a small house and two sheds. It is bounded by residential property on two sides, a paddock to the rear and is on the residential fringe of Westleton. The prevailing scale in the neighbourhood is varied with traditional one and two storey dwellings with one much larger property next door. 3. The existing house is to be extended to provide a single storey garage and an additional bedroom and ground floor bathroom to make the accommodation more modern and flexible. 4. The proposed dwelling will have no openings onto neighbouring properties and is screened by hedges and fences with the principal trees and boundary hedging and fencing being retained. 5. Highway access, bin and oil storage will be unchanged. 6. The exception is to increase the height of the existing perimeter willow fence to up to 3 meters (to graduate up after a minimum of 4 meters from the roadway) along the boundary between the cottage and the new building next door to improve privacy for both buildings following the new build increasing the land elevation in their back garden and increased scale of overlooking windows. 7. External materials are limited to brick and tiling compatible with local styles. 8. No biodiversity issues are presented by the proposals. 9. The site has been checked for contamination in 2017 and 2019 with no issues being found. 10. The site is not within a Conservation Area and the building is not listed.
Premier Inn Yarmouth Road Lowestoft Suffolk NR32 4AA
ESC TPO/142/2022 Vegetation located long side boundary with 255 Yarmouth Road & rear boundary of Nos. 76 & 78 Blyford Road Lowestoft W1 - Clear all vegetation including lifting shrubs and trees as required to ensure a 2m clearance from the fence and cut down all small self-set saplings, below 75mm in diameter. Including removal of Ivy on and around fence, Poplar trees and Holly trees. Reason: to give a clear view and assessment of the existing fence
13 Haylings Grove Leiston Suffolk IP16 4DU
TPO ESCC 53 1965 Macrocarpa conifer on rear boundary with Haylings House - to reduce back over hang or remove completely to prevent ongoing damage to boundary fence and greenhouse from falling branches, and future risk to property.
Woodleys The Common Southwold Suffolk IP18 6HR
1 x Oak - Crown reduce & shape by up to 20% (approximately 1.5 meters to remove) this to reshape and balance the crown. 1 x Eucalyptus - Crown reduce & shape by up to 20% (approximately 2/3 meters of growth) the tree is located on the boundary fence line and causing the neighbours shading issues. 1 x Ash & 1 x Sycamore - Crown reduce & shape by up to 30% (approximately 2/3 meters of growth) the trees are causing the neighbours shading issues and are in close proximity to the property.
Woodbridge Quay Church Quay Street Woodbridge Suffolk
In the rear grounds:1/erect a new wooden 9x1.5m (lxh) fence and a 2x1m (lxh) extension to an existing picket fence close off an area to assist with child safeguarding.2/ to provide more outdoor storage for church equipment. Add two sheds, 3x3x1.75m and 2.75x2x1.75m (wxdxh). DC/15/3361/FUL and DC/16/1077/AME previously granted permission for outdoor storage and an artificial turf area with associated fencing and hedging in the rear grounds. Note the area stated of 270 square meters in the application is the area of the affected portion of the rear grounds. Permission is required because the grounds lie within a conservation area and form part of a curtilage of a grade 2 listed building (listing is subject to ecclesiastical exemption and is the remit of the trustees). The long fence will provide a physical barrier to people from the street casually entering the rear grounds when we have children outside. It will prevent children straying into the front areas of the grounds where they have easy access to Quay Street. The short picket fence extension will complete the enclosure. Children are on our site from our community parent and child toddler groups and our church services/youth events. The long fence will extend from the rear of the church building to the holly hedging (see#1). It will be mostly hidden from Quay Street and it will be obscured from Crown Place Maltings residents by the 3m high holly hedge. The fence would be of a wooden construction, of a horizontal lattice type (see #2) with a gate on the existing path. The additional storage would be adjacent to the church car park. It will replace the existing compost areas with enclosed storage and add an additional shed next to the existing bike rack. These will be of metal construction and to 1.75m high consistent with the existing shed. Whilst the boundary wall is 1.2m high on our grounds side, there are existing shrubs behind the compost area up to 2m high and these will remain.
25 Holly Close Worlingham Beccles Suffolk NR34 7EX
TPO 411 Trees located within woodland of Homestead Woodland Ave, behind 25 Holly Close G1 (on plan) Group of trees located in woodland behind - Reshape all overhanging laterals back to boundary fence line. Reason - Reduce encroachment and bird waste on property
39 St Agnes Way Kesgrave Suffolk IP5 1JZ
T1 Oak - tree off site in adjacent woodland area. To reduce back to main stem branches overhanging boundary fence.
2 Kents Lane Bungay Suffolk NR35 1JF
Discharge of Condition No. 3 and 4 of DC/20/2834/ARM - Construction of 1 no. new dwelling and garage with a dropped kerb off Beccles Road. Trees to be planted, timber fencing and brick wall to boundary