107 Colleymoor Leys Lane Nottingham NG11 8JD
New dwelling house.
27 Charlbury Road Nottingham NG8 1ND
Rendering of full house and garden walls (front and back)
The Elm Tree 53 Beech Avenue Nottingham NG7 7LR
Conversion of public house to 8 flats; new roof and new dormer windows.
96-98 Derby Road Nottingham NG1 5FB
Conversion of the rear store to create self contained 1 bedroom flat. Change of use Of the Commercial front Unit to Public House with new front access.
1 Beastmarket Hill Nottingham NG1 6FD
Replacement of ground floor existing north east facade facing Old Market Square and north west facade facing St James's Street terminating at the Market Square House main entrance. New curtain wall and look-alike glazing on architectural block plinth. The facade works will facilitate an internal re-design to provide new stairs and accessible lift to first floor offices.
106 Mansfield Road Nottingham NG1 3HD
Change of use from 7-bed hostel to 7-bed House in Multiple Occupation.
44 Brisbane Drive Nottingham NG5 9LB
New Side First floor extension above existing ground floor extension to semi detached house including rear dormer, together with new front porch, rear conservatory and detached garage in rear garden accessed off side street (resubmission of planning application reference 20/01516/PFUL3)
4 Groveside Crescent Nottingham NG11 8NT
During winding days the trees are coming into contact with the properties roof and chimney also the neighbours roof/chimney as they are in close proximity of the house structure in calm weather. Also passing traffic including the council bin trucks are hitting low lying branches. Pollard fruit tree Crown Reduce Trees by 1m and cut back from building to provide a clearance of up to 2m & lift 5.2m over the carriageway. Species of Trees:- The are 3 trees in very close proximity in a line along the side of the property which are :- 1. Lime tree 2. 2 Common Sycamore trees. 3. Old fruit tree.
13 Tavistock Drive Nottingham NG3 5DU
Of the four trees in the garden T1-T3 are conifers which, over many years, have grown beyond the reasonable capacity of the garden. It is not proposed, though, to do any work on T3 at the moment. T1: because of its size, closeness to the property and damage to garden path the proposal is to remove this tree apart from the lower trunk. The tree is approaching 6m high, comes within about 0.8m of the building (its trunk is less than 1.5m from the house) and the roots have begun to cause damage to the garden path. T3: is smaller (at about 3.5m tall) but is thick and blocks light, The proposal is for crown thinning (by about 25%) to allow more light to pass through and with to reduce the crown by 0.5-1.0m. If we are required to replace T1 then we will plant a small (possibly fruit) tree towards the back of the garden.
11 Arlington Drive Nottingham NG3 5EN
Reduce a large oak tree situated at the back of the property. The current height is 19ms. I would like to reduce by 5ms giving a new height of 14ms The current radial branch length is 11 ms. I would like to reduce by 4.5 ms, giving a new radial branch length of 6.5ms. The radial branches are all to one side of the tree and are now very close to the house. I would like to crown thin by 15 -20%