Huntingtonshire District Council Planning Applications

Found 18 planning applications

20/80304/COND | Condition Discharge

Former The Old School 8 Colne Road Earith

Conditional Information for 19/00054/FUL: C5 (No Cleaning), C8 (Archaeology), C9 (External Materials), C10 (Windows), C11 (Doors), C12 (Rooflights), C13 (Boundary Treatment), C14 (Brick panels on site), C15 (No Picket Fencing), C16 (Cycle Storage), C17 (Drainage to unit 4 re adjacent tree),

Local Authority
Huntingtonshire District Council
Type
Approval (Discharge) of conditions (Condition Discharge)
Decision
(Fri 15 Apr 2022)
Application Received
13/11/2020
Windows Trees Fence Boundary
21/02766/TREE | Works to Protected Tree

Five Oaks Rookery Lane Kimbolton Huntingdon PE28 0EB

G1 Oak, Ash, Cherry Plum - Crown lift to 5m road side, crown lift to 3m over garden/woodland. Work is required to improve access along B645 and Rookery Lane, and to allow access for fence construction within garden close to boundary.

Local Authority
Huntingtonshire District Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Works to Protected Tree)
Decision
(Thu 03 Feb 2022)
Application Received
09/12/2021
Construction Trees Fence Boundary
21/02297/TREE | Works to Protected Tree

43 Main Street Hartford Huntingdon PE29 1XZ

2no Walnut trees on left hand side of entrance (along first section of left boundary near to fence along The Grove) - fell Leyland Cypress (in the far corner of this section of the garden) - reduce to 4-5m

Local Authority
Huntingtonshire District Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Works to Protected Tree)
Decision
(Thu 30 Dec 2021)
Application Received
06/10/2021
Trees Fence Boundary
21/02232/TRCA | Works to Tree in Con Area

18 Scholars Avenue Huntingdon PE29 6GP

G1 - 30 metres long - cut back to 1 metre behind boundary fence all overhanging trees from in line with the driveway of 18 scholars avenue to the rear of the garden.

Local Authority
Huntingtonshire District Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Works to Tree in Con Area)
Decision
(Tue 21 Dec 2021)
Application Received
29/09/2021
Trees Fence Boundary
21/02086/TRCA | Works to Tree in Con Area

7 Euston Street Huntingdon PE29 3QR

T1 - Yew - fell due to excessive shading of 7 Euston Street and neighboring property (9 Euston Street). Tree is also close to boundary and is affecting boundary fence (owned by 7 Euston Street). Girth at 1m = 85 cm. Approx total height is 5 m T2 - Sycamore - Thinning of overhanging branches below 4 m. Girth at 1 m = 90 cm. Approx total height is 9 m

Local Authority
Huntingtonshire District Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Works to Tree in Con Area)
Decision
(Thu 14 Oct 2021)
Application Received
13/09/2021
Trees Fence Boundary
21/01452/TRCA | Works to Tree in Con Area

Clover House Wennington Road Little Raveley Huntingdon PE28 2NF

Removal of two conifer trees within our boundary which were planted in close proximity to each other. The boundary fencing is to be replaced and the trees are obsuring the boundary and have grown to an excessive height. The tress are not managable and are of low amenity value.

Local Authority
Huntingtonshire District Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Works to Tree in Con Area)
Decision
(Thu 26 Aug 2021)
Application Received
23/06/2021
Trees Fence Boundary
20/02349/TREE | Works to Protected Tree

Ruhpolding Mill Lane Hemingford Grey Huntingdon PE28 9DQ

T 1 - Dead Elm - Fell to ground level. T 2 - Yew - Reduce the tips of the the lateral branches over the lawn by 1m. G1 - 3 Sycamore growing close together - Fell the one rubbing on the boundary fence to ground level. Reduce the height of the remaining two trees by 4m.

Local Authority
Huntingtonshire District Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Works to Protected Tree)
Decision
(Wed 10 Feb 2021)
Application Received
24/11/2020
Trees Fence Boundary
20/00716/TREE | Works to Protected Tree

2 Little Gransden Lane Great Gransden Sandy SG19 3BA

1. Birch - fell and grind stump. (Leaning and if tree fails will hit 1 or 2 domestic oil tanks 2. Beech - prune to clear house. (To prevent damage to house and tree) 3. Beech hedge on road frontage - reduce height to level with fence adjacent to gate and prune back side to lean into garden. (To allow light to garden) 4. Beech hedge on south boundary (with grass lane) - reduce height to approximately 1-1.5m higher than the front section and trim both sides to neaten. (To allow light to garden) 5a. Large Beech on south boundary - fell. (Heavy tree, large limbs, leaning: if tree fails will cause massive disruption or injury) 6a. Birch on south boundary - fell.(Poor, unsightly tree nearing the end of its SULE. Client would like to remove in order to replant.)

Local Authority
Huntingtonshire District Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Works to Protected Tree)
Decision
(Tue 03 Nov 2020)
Application Received
16/04/2020
Trees Fence Boundary House