29 Birchwood Drive Rushmere St Andrew Suffolk IP5 1EB
T1 Beech - proposed crown reduction, T2 & 3 oak - proposed removal. See below for further information T1 Beech: The species is relatively short-lived and is not resistant to decay. This tree is mature and in declining condition, with a sparse crown and poor extension growth, there is also some basal decay evident, with adaptive growth. The remaining contribution of the tree is limited and the basal decay, whilst not an immediate concern could become an issue given the condition of the crown and lack of vigour. Its amenity contribution is eroded by its sparse crown. It is proposed to reduce the crown spread by 1.5-2m on all sides and the height by 4m to encourage inner crown growth. T2 & T3 Oak: These are a pair of weather-damaged trees. T2 has lost its main leader and formed a very low, spreading crown, T3 has been stuck by lightning in the past and has very limited live canopy growth. Both trees have a battered appearance and neither makes a significant contribution to the surroundings. The trees dominate the site and the applicant would like to thin them to provide usable domestic space. It is proposed to remove the two oak. This should also favour the beech, by removing competition.
26 Cherry Tree Road Woodbridge Suffolk IP12 4BN
Prior Notification (Householder) - A First floor Extension over an existing single-storey bungalow. It is proposed to physically separate the property from the adjoining bungalow to form a detached residence. A section of the bungalow will be retained as single-storey to step the roof line down to the scale of the neighbouring properties facing Kingston Farm Road. The materials used on the first floor extension will exactly match the original dwelling. The roof pitches will also match the original dwelling and neighbouring homes along Cherry Tree Road and Kingston Farm Road. No new openings will be made on the elevation facing Kingston Farm Road.
29 Birchwood Drive Rushmere St Andrew Suffolk IP5 1EB
TPO ESCC 1955 0029 T1 Beech: The species is relatively short-lived and is not resistant to decay. This tree is mature and in declining condition, with a sparse crown and poor extension growth, there is also some basal decay evident, with adaptive growth. The remaining contribution of the tree is limited and the basal decay, whilst not an immediate concern could become an issue given the condition of the crown and lack of vigour. Its amenity contribution is eroded by its sparse crown. T2 & T3 Oak: These are a pair of weather-damaged trees. T2 has lost its main leader and formed a very low, spreading crown, T3 has been stuck by lightning in the past and has very limited live canopy growth. Both trees have a battered appearance and neither makes a significant contribution to the surroundings. The trees dominate the site and the applicant would like to remove them to provide usable domestic space. It is proposed to plant three replacement trees on the edge of the site; 2 oak and one small leaf lime.
The Couplings Yarmouth Road Melton Suffolk IP12 1QD
Single storey garage and carport extension to the side of the existing property . Small tree removal to front parking area and altering driveway line to improve manoeuvring space.
11 St Agnes Way Kesgrave Suffolk IP5 1JZ
TI - Oak Remove - client will be adding a single storey extension and the oak will need to be removed due to its close proximity. It has been cut poorly in the past and has had a lot of reactive growth. T2 and T3 crown thin and 25% reduction.
2 Green Oaks Reydon Southwold Suffolk IP18 6RX
A single storey rear extension accessed from the kitchen 4.90m x 3.30m with a pitched roof of < 25 degrees with skylights [highest point max 3m]. No windows overlooking neighbouring properties. The rear 4.90m wall is adjacent to the rear of the neighbouring property's detached garage only with no/little impact on views as set behind 2m fence panel boundary wall. [note: similar to 3 green oaks extension built 5 years ago]. Extension 90cm set back from rear wall line of property at 1 Green Oaks avoiding any impact on light or views. No changes to plumbing / sewerage. Roof tiled with same style/materials of existing house roof. Exterior of extension clad in brick matching existing house walls. Side elevations - wall and glass doors to gardens, double or triple glazed for sound proofing & heat retention. TPO trees are more than 25 metres from site and access does not pass trees.
66 Victoria Road Woodbridge IP12 1EL
Replacement of existing rear UPVC conservatory and brick lean-to single story ancillary building and outbuilding with Single storey rear extension and associated landscaping. Removal of small trees and shrubs to rear garden area. Demolition and re build of front boundary wall. Insertion of new traditional brick faced dormer to north east (rear) facing roof slope.