North Norfolk District Council Planning Applications

Found 3 planning applications

TW/22/2601 | Tree works subject to a TPO

The Cedars 1 Woods Place Little Snoring Fakenham Norfolk NR21 0FJ

T1 - Oak - 17.5m/14.5m - To crown raise rouge extended branch ends dangling on the shed and fence to approximately 4.0m. To reduce 1 section of crown by 1.5-2.0m growing towards the house to reshape structure and to reduce 1 section of crown by 1.5m growing towards neighbours to reshape structure.

Local Authority
North Norfolk District Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Tree works subject to a TPO)
Decision
Approved (Approve)
Application Received
04/11/2022
Trees Fence House Shed
TW/22/1221 | Tree Works in a Conservation Area

Lime Tree House High Street Southrepps Norwich Norfolk NR11 8AH

Limes - Group 1 - Reduce over extending branches on east side of canopy to maintain clearance from garage. Crown raise to approximately 4m to maintain clearance over driveway. Limes - Group 2 - Reduce over extending branches on south side of canopy to maintain clearance from house. Crown raise to approximately 4m to maintain clearance from shed.

Local Authority
North Norfolk District Council
Type
Notification of proposed works to trees in conservation areas (Tree Works in a Conservation Area)
Decision
Approved (Raise No Objection)
Application Received
11/05/2022
Trees Garage House Shed
TW/21/2380 | Tree Works in a Conservation Area

Pitt Cottage Cromer Road Thorpe Market Norfolk NR11 8TU

We wish to fell a Leylandii, approx height 25ft, approx spread 20 feet, shown in black on sketch. It is growing very close to and shading out established hazel trees and some fruit trees planted within the last 5 years. The lowest branches are less than 1 foot from the ground, preventing vegetation and providing dense cover for rats. There is no wildlife value, unless you count the rats. There are 40 other trees on the site, mostly established native deciduous species including oak; horse chestnut; lime; hazel; sycamore; ash; rowan; willow. We have also planted a range of fruit trees including apple, cherry, plum and walnut. The plot is on the other side of the A149 from our house. The sketch shows the approx 0.5 acre section in which the tree is growing. The remaining 0.2 acres consists of a parking area, shed and vegetable garden. There are no trees in this area. We will replace the felled tree with an appropriate native tree of higher wildlife value e.g. a rowan.

Local Authority
North Norfolk District Council
Type
Notification of proposed works to trees in conservation areas (Tree Works in a Conservation Area)
Decision
Approved (Raise No Objection)
Application Received
03/09/2021
Trees House Shed