Hartland Park Ively Road Fleet Hampshire
Discharge of conditions concerning Development Phase 3: 14 - Woodland Management Plan - 15 - Arboricultural Implications Assessment and Arboricultural Method Statement - 16 - Tree Protection Fencing - 17 - Foul Drainage - 18 - Sustainable Urban Drainage System - 19 - Surface Water Drainage - 20 - Surface Water, Groundwater and Drainage - 26 - Management and Maintenance of Streets - 28 - Pedestrian and Cycleway Provision Along Principal Roads - and 32(a) - Energy and Sustainability Strategy, pursuant to 17/00471/OUT, Hybrid Planning Application (part full, part outline) for a residential-led mixed use redevelopment.
Walnut Tree Cottage Sutton Common Long Sutton Hook Hampshire RG29 1SJ
Application for a Lawful Development Certificate for an Existing Use - former agricultural land that is currently used as garden with specimen and fruit trees, wild flower area, wildlife pond and viewing deck.
1 Yateley Court Tindal Close Yateley Hampshire GU46 7HG
1. Fir tree - Fell Fir Tree adjacent to driveway entrance. A number of branches have been removed by the previous owner leaving a significent coverage of dead foliage which is unsightly. The plan is to remove this tree in order to improve visibility of more established trees in that section of the garden. 2. Holly Tree - Fell Holly Tree. This tree appears to have been planted by natural seeding. It is encroaching and inhibiting branch development of a Mature Pine Tree which is the main feature of this part of the garden.
Street Record Bow Field Hook Hampshire RG27 9SA
Large mature oak (T30 on the TPO schedule) with branches overhanging and beginning to make contact with the properties to the north and south. The oak is showing low vigour from the branch tips, with some dieback and minimal foliage extension growth. Crown reduce by 2-3m to suitable growth points to give clearance to the adjacent properties. 2-3m in from the current crown dimensions foliage development has better vitality which indicates that the tree is entrenching to some extent and trying to manage itself at a smaller size such that allowing branches to dieback naturally, is not acceptable due to the location of the tree over a busy footpath and close proximity to property and private amenity space.
Land North Of Netherhouse Copse Hitches Lane Fleet Hampshire
Discharge of conditions no.7 (levels), no.8 (Construction details of roads, footways, accesses and drainage) and no.16 (tree, hedgerow and shrub protection) for development phase 2 pursuant to outline planning permission (ref:16/01651/OUT) for up to 423 residential dwellings and a community facility. Associated vehicular, pedestrian and cycle access, drainage and landscape works, including provision of public open space and sports pitches. Provision of country park/SANG as an extension to Edenbrook Country Park.
9 Filbert Grove Hartley Wintney Hook Hampshire RG27 8ZQ
1. Beech Hedge - trimmed to c.3m in height and maintained at this height. There is a Beech hedge adjacent to my property that has been allowed to grow to a height which is restricting the light onto my property and significantly overhanging my boundary. The hedge was never intended to be trees (c.27 beech trees in less than 8m) and at one stage was cut to c.8 foot. Since then it has been allowed to grow and if it continues will cause significant issues with our property. The trees/hedge are approximately 6 metres tall. The hedge is on a strip of land that is owned by Barratts Development PLC. The hedge is between my house (9 Filbert Grove) and Treen House. It is <1m from my fence boundary.
Hartland Park Bramshot Lane Fleet Hampshire
Approval of details reserved by condition 14 -woodland management plan- 15- Arboricultural Implications Assessment- 16- Tree Protection Fencing- 17- Foul Drainage- 18- Details of Sustainable Urban Drainage System- 19- Surface Water Drainage Phase 2 Development- 20- Surface Water, Groundwater and Drainage- 22- Noise Mitigation Measures- 26- Management and Maintenance of Streets- 27- Street Sections- 28- Pedestrian and Cycleway provision- 29- Estate Street Phasing and Completion Plan- 32- Sustainable Building Performance- 34- Lighting Scheme- 38- Long Term Management of Foul and Surface Drainage- pursuant to (Phase 2) 17/00471/OUT Hybrid Planning Application (part full, part outline) for a residential-led mixed use redevelopment comprising: 1. Outline Planning Application with means of access (in part) to be determined (all other matters reserved for subsequent approval), for the erection of up to 1,500 dwellings (Use Class C3); a local centre including residential (Use Class C3 within the up to 1,500 dwellings) and up to 2,655m2 (GEA) of retail, commercial and/or community floorspace (Use Classes A1 to A5, B1, D1 and D2); a primary school (Use Class D1); drainage works including balancing ponds; on and off-site SANG mitigation; creation of landscaping, open space and ecological habitats; car and cycle parking; demolition of existing buildings; site clearance; earthworks; site remediation; provision of utilities infrastructure; off-site highway works; and all other ancillary and enabling works. 2. Full Planning Application for the erection of 181 dwellings (Use Class C3); access; drainage works including balancing ponds; creation of landscaping, open space and ecological habitats; car and cycle parking; earthworks; demolition of existing buildings; site remediation; provision of utilities infrastructure; off-site highway works; and all other ancillary and enabling works.
Land At Chapel Bungalow Potbridge Odiham Hook Hampshire
Demolition of three existing dwellings, removal of shed, caravan and lean-to extension and erection of five self or custom build dwellings and all ancillary development (Additional tree and contaminated land information received 3rd January 2020)
48 Dinorben Avenue Fleet Hampshire GU52 7SH
Birch 1 - Rear corner of property. Reduce and reshape as managed previously, reducing to suitable laterals my no more that 2 metres leaving canopy spread of approximately 3.5-4 metres. Thin remaining canopy by 20%. To maintain canopy in a manner which appears good aesthetically, whilst mitigating development of excessive size in relation to the trees location. Birch 2 - Rear boundary of property. This tree is dying with seriously greying with disfigured growths on the trunk (with very limited signs of flowering at all) and is causing a decaying and growing spread on the ground surface of approximately 12 square metres. Remove to ground level to prevent further damage to surface and surrounding area. Replant with appropriate species circa 3.5-4 metres to the left of original position. Lime tree - Roadside within property boundary. Re pollard as carried out previosly to continue management of canopy inline with existing strategy. Birch 3 - Front boundary of property. The underground roots are spreading which are starting to cause damage to both the driveway and eventually the footpath. The tree itself is disfigured and irregular in shaoe therefore remove to ground level to prevent further damage and to also increase light into property but also to replant with appropriate species within 1 metre of original position.