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/22/1338 | Tree works subject to a TPO

Treetops 9 Woods Place Little Snoring Fakenham Norfolk NR21 0FJ

Two Horse chestnuts situated on a parcel of land both growing over the boundary fence and very close to the house (Treetops), proposing to a three meter reduction on side lateral branches

Local Authority
North Norfolk District Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Tree works subject to a TPO)
Decision
Approved (Approve)
Application Received
24/05/2022
Trees Fence Boundary House
TW/21/2144 | Tree works subject to a TPO

Kelling Heath Holiday Park Sandy Hill Lane Weybourne Norfolk NR25 7HW

Proposal to coppice and thin trees planted back in 2000 - 2001, over an area of approximately 15 acres (including 40 holiday home plots). This proposal involves coppicing approximately every 2 in 10 trees, and felling every 1 in 10 Scots Pine trees, that were densely planted in the winter 2000 to 2001. Approximately only 20 percent of the total area would be coppiced/ thinned each winter starting from winter 2020 to 2021. The trees have an average length of 5 metres and an average mid-diametre of 25cm. Approximately 30 trees would be felled each year. All the coppiced trees would be allowed to re-grow and a re-stocking scheme would also be carried out using a native mix of tree species such as Hazel, Hawthorne, Field Maple, English Oak, Rowan, Beech and so on. All would be protected by deer proof fencing. The aim of this proposal is to encourage and establish an understorey to this part of the woodland to increase the wildlife value and help visually shield the holiday homes located throughout the area.

Local Authority
North Norfolk District Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Tree works subject to a TPO)
Decision
Approved (Approve)
Application Received
09/08/2021
Trees Fence House