The Old Convent St Johns Terrace Woodbridge Suffolk IP12 1HP
Part single-storey, part two/three storey rear/side extension, alterations to house, demolition of existing extension and outbuildings, removal of 2no. trees and construction of a new swimming pool.
39 Foxglove End Leiston Suffolk IP16 4UT
Trees installed above the rear garden fence line.
Water Lane Leisure Centre Water Lane Lowestoft Suffolk NR32 2NH
Various external works:- 1. The existing bin store on the side of the existing building is to be relocated to the north edge of the site next to the existing GRP substation and enclosed in 1.8m high timber featheredge boarding with access gates to facilitate the ingress and egress of the bins 2. The existing gravel margin to the squash area is to be removed and replaced with a tarmacadam surface. 3. A new additional bike rack facility will be installed to the front building entrance area 4. One of the existing bike racks will receive a new canopy such as the example shown on drawing 002A 5. The south edge of the site will be relandscaped subject to planning approval and condition. The temp site entrance will be removed to this area with the kerb line reinstated The existing vegetation and trees will be removed to the south edge as highlighted. It is considered that the existing vegetation and trees offer no enhancement features and would be better served by a new landscaping scheme The area will be turfed and landscaped subject to a separate design by others and subject to LA approval and condition A timber knee rail will be installed as shown to enable protection of the site boundary
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.
Land To The Rear Of 32 Market Hill Woodbridge Suffolk IP12 4LU
Demolition of existing car port structure, removal of 3no. fruit trees and buddleia, erection of new 2 bedroomed private dwelling and associated works
Proposed Parking For Peartree Cottage Brandeston Road Kettleburgh Suffolk IP13 7JZ
Off road parking for tenant of Peartree Cottage, (See letter) Small part of Orchard to be given for parking. Rotten tree stump next to proposed entrance removed.
Manor Court 9 The Courts Felixstowe Suffolk IP11 7TP
Reposition vehicular access requiring removal and replacement of one tree
Willow End Hall Lane Oulton Lowestoft Suffolk NR32 5DJ
Installation of 3 section retractable lattice mast with antennae. The mast is required for radio use utilising different types of antennae for radio propagation experimentation as part of the applicants hobby. The mast is retractable triangular 3 section design with 300mm sides at the base: when not in use the mast will be lowered to the c. 6 metre position. The mast will be sited at the rear of the property mostly screened from view by mature trees to the front and rear of the property. The applicant is licensed by OFCOM for such use. The mast was previously approved at the applicants former address reference: DC/91/0924/FUL.
15 Montague Road Felixstowe Suffolk IP11 7HF
New dormer windows, front balcony, tree removal and fabric alterations
Rosemary Cottage Sandy Lane Waldringfield Suffolk IP12 4QY
The removal of a section of southern boundary rear garden hedging and its placement with fencing of a similar height. This section of hedging is diseased and dying. The section is up to 30ft long with a trimmed height of 10/11ft Planning consent C12/2396) dated 27 June 2012, contained obligations concerning our rear southern boundary to do with maintaining its integrity. We assume, to protect our neighbours privacy from being overlooked from the proposed balcony. In particular, it states:- 'Any trees or hedgerows removed, dying, being severely damaged or becoming seriously diseased within five years.....shall be replaced....' As this five year window has expired, our interpretation of the guidance is we could removed the diseased section and replace with new hedging or normal garden fencing, or, as the southern boundary is not our legal responsibility but our neighbours, do nothing. However, we feel this would be unsatisfactory as it would not provide our neighbour with adequate protection from being overlooked. A new hedge would take a substantial number of years to reach a suitable height and may, in any case, fail for the same reasons as the current hedge. We there propose to replace the hedge with fencing of an appropriate height. This fencing to comprise of concrete posts with timber panels. It would be up to 30ft in length and 11ft in height and would provide the neighbour with the same level of privacy as historically enjoyed.