Reigate & Banstead Borough Council Planning Applications

Found 3 planning applications

23/01275/TPO | Tree Preservation Order

Beech House 5 De Burgh Park Banstead Surrey SM7 2PP

T1 - Beech Tree is in early stages of decline. Noticeable thinning (as shown in additional photographs) of leaf cover and leaf size on 2/3 of the tree. Very little/no evidence of extension growth this season. Entire tree as viewed from ground level up into the canopy is extremely sparse. (please see attached photographs) NO scope for any water penetration from root spread. Completely tarmacked over. Requesting permission to fell to ground level.

Local Authority
Reigate & Banstead Borough Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Tree Preservation Order)
Decision
Refused (Refused)
Application Validated
13/07/2023
Extension Trees
23/00601/TPO | Tree Preservation Order

9 Cedar Walk Kingswood Surrey KT20 6HW

Horse Chestnut (T1) Re-reduce crown to approx. 600mm inside previous pruning points. This will remove 2.1m-2.4m of new extension growth. Reason for work: To not allow new extension growth to grow too established and result in an overly cluttered and dense crown. To also manage size and spread of crown.

Local Authority
Reigate & Banstead Borough Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Tree Preservation Order)
Decision
Approved (Approved with Conditions)
Application Validated
27/03/2023
Extension Trees
21/00040/TPO | Tree Preservation Order

18 Tower Road Tadworth Surrey KT20 5QY

The tree is a Copper Beech situated in the small communal garden at the front of the block of flat known as 18 Tower Road. The LPA already has clear details of location of the tree - TPO RE458. The tree is approximately 9m high and its branches are growing above the height of the block of flats which results in twigs and leaves falling onto the roof of the building which in turn causes problems with the roof and blocked gutters. The branches also provide rodents and squirrels with potential access to the roof and the building. The branches growing towards the building are now touching the building, blocking out light, and blocking gutters with leaves and twigs. The branches also provide potential access to the building to rodents and squirrels. The branches growing towards the public highway are now growing beyond the property boundary and over the public footpath. The tree is realistically only visible to a maximum of 5 - 7 households and as Tower Road is a quiet suburban road it viewed by very little highway traffic. Proposed works:- 1. Reduce the height of the tree by 2 m so that it is no higher than the beginning of the roof of the building; 2. Cut back the branches growing towards the building by 60 cms; and 3. Cut back the branches growing over the public highway so that they do not extend beyond the hedge bordering the property.

Local Authority
Reigate & Banstead Borough Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Tree Preservation Order)
Decision
Refused (Refused)
Application Validated
08/01/2021
Extension Roof Trees Flat Boundary