North Tyneside Council Planning Applications

Found 3 planning applications

23/00721/TREECA | work to trees in a conservation area

70 Holywell Avenue Whitley Bay Tyne And Wear NE26 3AD

T1 - Silver birch - 30% crown thin of the birch tree in the back garden and prune for 1m clearance around the garage roof

Local Authority
North Tyneside Council
Type
Notification of proposed works to trees in conservation areas (work to trees in a conservation area)
Decision
(No TPO req Trees in conservation area)
Application Received
02/06/2023
Application Validated
02/06/2023
Roof Trees Garage
23/00720/TREECA | work to trees in a conservation area

15 Holywell Avenue Whitley Bay Tyne And Wear NE26 3AH

T1 - Cherry - fell due to poor vitality and replace with species TBC within next planting season. T2 - Plum - reduce crown 1/3rd and remove limb overhanging shed roof. Prune for 1m clearance of shed roof. T3 - Holly - fell due to poor form

Local Authority
North Tyneside Council
Type
Notification of proposed works to trees in conservation areas (work to trees in a conservation area)
Decision
(No TPO req Trees in conservation area)
Application Received
02/06/2023
Application Validated
02/06/2023
Roof Trees Shed
22/00821/TREECA | work to trees in a conservation area

3 Spring Terrace North Shields Tyne And Wear NE29 0HQ

T1 - Willow - Pollard at 5 meters. A willow tree of approximately 12-14m height is positioned to the front garden of the property approximately 7m away from the house. The tree has been trimmed back in the past to control its growth and it is estimated that the tree is around 20 years old based on photographs of the property. The property concerned is Grade II listed and situated within the camp terrace conservation area in north shields to which it is appreciated that the area is recognised for its tree-lined streets and leafy character. The willow tree is currently in an overgrown and uncontrolled state with branch growth encroaching upon the roof of the building with leaves regularly collecting into the building's front gutter and thus an increased need for regular maintenance. There is a lean of the tree's trunk toward the building which although not substantial has some impact on the tree's overall stability. The works are to involve pollarding to keep new growth below the gutter height of the property. A marked-up photograph has been provided alongside this document to highlight the extent of fabric removal. Low level hanging branches will also be trimmed up to head height level so that the tree can be walked under within the garden. Cutting the tree to the extent highlighted will help keep new growth below the gutter height of the property and allow for the tree to be more easily maintained in the future. The pollarding will also help rebalance and control the growth of the tree to counter its lean

Local Authority
North Tyneside Council
Type
Notification of proposed works to trees in conservation areas (work to trees in a conservation area)
Decision
(No TPO req Trees in conservation area)
Application Received
18/05/2022
Application Validated
18/05/2022
Roof Trees House