East Suffolk Council Planning Applications

Found 4 planning applications

DC/22/4532/FUL | Full Application

Os 7554 Mill Road Peasenhall Suffolk

Erection of 4no. new dwellings and associated external and landscaping work. Details include: provision of access off Mill Road and internal circulation, turning circles and driveways; details of scale and appearance of 2no. detached two storey dwellings and 2no. semi-detached two storey dwellings; provision of landscaping details including driveways, gardens, hedges, trees and close boarded fences to boundaries; layout details comprising semi-detached dwellings central to site, flanked by detached dwellings to north and south

Local Authority
East Suffolk Council
Type
Full planning consent (Full Application)
Decision
Withdrawn (Application Withdrawn)
Application Received
17/11/2022
Application Validated
24/11/2022
Erection Dwelling Landscaping Trees Fence
DC/22/4705/TPO | Works to Trees under TPO

Heath Farmhouse Flixton Road Homersfield Harleston Suffolk IP20 0EX

WDC TPO 331A G2 belt alongside and rear of farm house 1 x young leaning Willow - Pollard by up to 50% (existing 25 x 25ft) Reason remedial pruning works 2 x small leaning Aspen Poplars - Fell to ground level. Reason Serious lean over livestock field 1x Aspen Poplar - Remove dead / broken branches 1 x Hedge - To pushback hedge / trees to fence line overhanging neighbours property reason: remedial pruning works

Local Authority
East Suffolk Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Works to Trees under TPO)
Decision
Withdrawn (Application Withdrawn)
Application Received
30/11/2022
Application Validated
30/11/2022
Agricultural Trees Fence House
DC/22/2422/P3R | Prior Approval Agricul. to Flex. Commerc

Brightwell Wood Land Adjacent Lower House Bucklesham Hall Drive Brightwell Suffolk

Prior Notification - Clearing a dirt path trail through the woods. Planting indigenous species of trees to enhance the visual aesthetic of the woodland. To manage the public footpath by erecting post and rail fencing 3 meters either side of it. To maintain the footpath by clearing leaves and fallen branches and any other natural debris that occurs. The main idea for this area is to add some extra length onto our cross-country cycle trail. At present this is a 4-mile loop and our hope is to add an additional 2 miles of trail onto that, to make a total circuit of 6 miles. On existing site-to convert two shipping containers (see drawings) to house a check in point and first aid area which will also serve as a repairs shop, bike hire and merchandise sales area. The containers are semi permanent, recycled, that can be relocated in the future. If required the containers will be clad in wood to be in keeping with 'natural' theme of the park. Management of the land/woodland We will be using and taking advice from a woodland management company to take care of the trees and to ensure that the local resident wildlife is protected and encouraged. Anyone interested is most welcome to request copies of any reports produced. The existing pheasant pen and all associated equipment (such as animal traps found on site) will be removed. We are also in the process of removing other rubbish discovered, including an old abandoned car and parts dotted around, and hundreds of shotgun cartridge shells that litter the land.

Local Authority
East Suffolk Council
Type
Prior approval (Prior Approval Agricul. to Flex. Commerc)
Decision
Withdrawn (Application Withdrawn)
Application Received
16/06/2022
Application Validated
16/06/2022
Trees Shop Fence House Prior-Notification
DC/20/2404/LBC | Listed Building Consent

2 Yew Tree House Badingham Road Framlingham Suffolk IP13 9HY

Listed Building Consent - Yew Tree House is timber-framed and rough-case rendered with roofs in a mixture of glazed and red clay pantiles. The former farmhouse was built in the late 16th century and has since been divided into two. The proposal is to remove the existing privet-style hedge that marks the front boundary between the two houses, planted in 1960s. The hedge is approximately 4ft 6in high, 2ft wide and 46ft long and has become unwieldy, bulges in places and does not reach the front boundaries of the property. After taking advice from East Suffolk Conservation Office, the replacement natural planed wood picket fence will be 4ft high and 50 ft long. The fence will be treated with Alkaline Copper Quat to protect it against decay, rot and insect attack without the use of harmful chemicals. The hedge will be removed late summer to avoid disturbing any nesting birds.

Local Authority
East Suffolk Council
Type
Listed building consent (Listed Building Consent)
Decision
Withdrawn (Application Withdrawn)
Application Received
01/07/2020
Application Validated
23/07/2020
Trees Office Fence Boundary House