Richmond Waverley Avenue Fleet GU51 4NW
T01 - Holly on west facing corner of rear garden - 2m height reduction, and trip all round to shape. T02 - English Oak on south facing boundary of rear garden - 2.5m crown reduction to lessen crowding and to allow further daylight through for adjacent trees / shrubs while improving daylight to the neighbouring property. T03, T04, T05 - Lawson Cypress on north-west corner of rear garden - Fell cluster of three trees to prevent further crowding out of copper beech and adjacent trees. T06 - Crab Apple on south side of house - Fell as significant decay present around base. T07 - Lawson Cypress on south facing boundary - Fell to allow more space and light for other surrounding trees. T08 - Macrocarpa on south facing boundary - 4m height reduction to allow daylight through for other trees / shrubs while improving daylight to the neighbouring property. T09 - Hazel on south facing boundary - Fell as tree dying due to extensive fungi around base. T10 - Spruce on east (front) facing boundary - Raise lower canopy to 3.5m to allow daylight through for nearby trees / shrubs. T11 - Sweet Chestnut in centre of front garden - Remove first low limb on the south facing side to raise lower canopy to 3.5m and to reduce stress as this tree is heavily weighted on one side.
Firethorn House Sunnyside Fleet GU51 4LF
T1 - Lime - Remove one large branch overhanging driveway. This branch is smothered and weighed down by ivy and is at risk of falling onto the driveway (see photograph). Clear all minor branches which interfere with the path of the BT overhead cable between the roadside telegraph pole and the house. T2 - T12 - group of 11 False Cypress on southern boundary of the property. Reduce in height by up to 5m to match height of adjacent holly trees (see photograph) in order to allow more light into the garden and allow 1 x Sweet Chestnut and 1 x Lime in the same boundary line of trees to spread and flourish.
Pine Trees Waverley Avenue Fleet GU51 4NN
Tree 1 - Oak - Reduce lateral growth East (over neighbouring property) by 2-3m to secondary growth. Leaving retained branch lengths of 4-6m and tapering the reductions into the upper crown. Works are to improve light to the neighbouring property and reduce debris in the garden. Tree 2 - Beech (Ivy-covered, adjacent to Tree 1) - Fell The tree is suppressed by Tree 1 with no potential to fully develop. Its removal will benefit Tree 1. Tree 3 - Sweet Chestnut (rear boundary, adjacent to Holly and Pine) - Fell The tree is leaning into the adjacent Holly and Scots Pine in a congested area of the garden, its removal will create more space for the better specimens surrounding it. Tree 4 - Holly group (rear left corner) - Reduce in height to 3 metres to form hedge Works are to improve light to the neighbouring garden and maintain as a hedge. Tree 6 - Sycamore - Remove to stem lowest 4 small diameter limbs over the lawn (West) Tree 7 - Sweet Chestnut - Reduce lateral growth West (towards house) by 1-2 metres to secondary growth. Leaving retained branch lengths of 3-5 metres. Tree 8 - Beech - Reduce lateral growth West (towards house) by 1-2 metres to secondary growth. Leaving retained branch lengths of 3-5 metres. Tree 9 - Beech - Reduce lateral growth West (towards house) by 1-2 metres to secondary growth. Leaving retained branch lengths of 4-6 metres. G1 - Hollies (between T6 and T9) - Reduce in height to 4 metres. Works to Trees 6-9 and G1 are to improve light to the garden and house and attempt to contain the tree line at close to its current size. An Acer Rubrum would be planted as a replacement tree on the rear boundary in the space to the North of Tree 1
34 Waldorf Heights Blackwater Camberley GU17 9JH
Silver Birch - Prune back to boundary fence to give 1.5 metres clearance from the side of the house pruning back to suitable live secondary growth
2 Heathland Close Fleet GU51 3FH
1 - Lawson cypress - positioned on rear and right side boundary and numbered 1 through 17 on plan - to be reduced and reshaped by 1-2m 2 - Lawson cypress - positioned on right side boundary and labelled as 18 and circled on plan - to be felled as leaning over fence towards rear corner of house.
Waverley Cottage Waverley Avenue Fleet GU51 4NN
1 - Lift low branches to 6m from ground level from one English Oak (Quercus robor) in front lawn. Remove two branches towards house and one branch towards street light and the smaller sub laterals. Work in part being undertaken to stop squirrels jumping from tree on to house roof. 2 - Lift low branches to 7m from ground level from one Sweet Chestnut (Castanea sativa) and shorten back to give 3m clearance from corner of house. Again work in part being undertaken to stop squirrels jumping from tree on to house roof. 3 - Lift low branches from three (3) Beech by side of garage to give 3m over roof. Again work in part being undertaken to stop squirrels jumping from tree on to garage roof and then house roof. 4 - Lift low branches to 6m from ground level from one Sweet Chestnut (Castanea sativa) on boundary to right of facing house.
74 Basingbourne Road Fleet GU52 6TQ
Minor amendment to original porch design. The original unenclosed gable porch canopy will now have upright support posts. The roofing of the existing bay window will be extended to meet the new porch roof pursuant to 18/02669/HOU Erection of a single storey rear extension, demolition of an existing single storey side extension, blocking up of an existing ground floor side door and window, repositioning of a ground floor side door, erection of a porch, erection of a detached double garage to rear of property with workshop / store at first floor, extension of existing drive and creation of a new or altered access to the public highway The porch will not be enclosed. The ground floor area will not exceed 3 square meters. No part will be more than 3m above ground level. No part will be within 2m of any boundary of the dwelling house or the highway.
The Barracks Pilcot Hill Dogmersfield Hook RG27 8SX
G1 - dismantle 35 conifer trees along the track. G2 - dismantle 6 beech trees along the garden boundary. Trees of an old hedgerow planting, leaving larger specimens. Some stems already removed as they measure less then 130mm in diameter. T1 - dismantle one conifer specimen at the rear of the garden. Low amenity value. T2 - dismantle self seeded Ash specimen growing on top of an old concrete base. G3 - fell 13 conifer trees at the rear of the property grown to large close to the house blocking out sunlight all day. G4 - dismantle 2 yew trees and 11 conifers growing over the driveway and the roof of the property shading over the house. G5 - dismantle 11 trees of beech/ash/hornbeam mix to the right of the gate entrance. G6 - dismantle 9 ash/alder trees and 1 willow tree opposite the main house by the rivers edge.
Kings Cottage Buryfields Odiham Hook Hampshire RG29 1NE
Discharge of condition no. 3 (construction drawings) and condition no. 4 (materials)- pursuant to listed Building Consent (ref: 20/03025/LBC) for re-build a section of the boundary wall between Kings Cottage and Mildmay House. A new concrete footing will be laid and the wall rebuilt to the same height with 3 pillars equally spaced.
94 Gally Hill Road Church Crookham Fleet Hampshire GU52 6RU
Demolish existing detached garage and workshop, and construct a new double garage with home office over in a new location. Replace the fence panels with a new boundary wall with infill timber panels. The existing hedge will be removed.