The Sholing Technology College Middle Road Southampton City Of Southampton SO19 8PH
Application for approval of details reserved by condition 06(Landscaping, lighting & means of enclosure detailed plan) and 14 (replacement trees) of permission 19/01329/FUL for Proposed sports hall extension to existing main hall including a wraparound reception area and proposed fencing and gates following demolition of existing 2 x porta cabins
Tenpin Site Auckland Road Southampton SO15 0SD
Redevelopment of the site to provide a builders' merchant (with PV cells), including trade counter and ancillary showrooms for the display, sale and storage of building, timber and plumbing supplies, plant and tool hire, including outside display and storage; along with the relocation of sub-station, provision of 28 nos. vehicular parking spaces (including 4 nos. EV charging spaces) and 14 nos. cycle parking spaces, landscaping and new boundary paladin fence following demolition of existing bowling centre.
Land rear of 20 - 25 Chapel Road Southampton SO14 5GL
Temporary use of land for 12 months as a car park with associated camera and security fencing.
424 Coxford Road Southampton SO16 5LL
T1 Oak - Reduce lateral spread towards both buildings by up to 3 meters and the height by up to 2 meters to reshape and rebalance the overall crown. Removal of major deadwood throughout. T2 Beech - Removal of small lowest lateral growing over the driveway to the main stem. Tip prune other low laterals as necessary over the driveway to clear the BT line by 2 m T3 Conifer - Removal of the dead section in the upper crown. T4 Scots Pine - A self-set, asymmetric tree growing in close proximity to the boundary fence and shed. Fell to ground level.
Land adjacent to 329 Shirley Road (facing Towards Janson Road) Southampton SO15 3JD
Erection of fence adjacent to boundary with Janson Road
Land At Torque Close Southampton
T1 Hawthorn - Crown lift, removing stem nearest footpath T2 Holly crown lift to 2.5m G3 Hazel - Cut back overhanging hedging species back to the fence line and lift to 2.5m G4 Hazel - Cut back overhanging hedging species back to the fence line and lift to 2.5m T6 OakCrown lift to 5.5m, target prune and remove lowest damaged limb G7 Hazel and Holly - Cut back overhanging hedging species back to the fence line and lift to 2.5m G9 Hazel and Hawthorn - Cut back overhanging hedging species back to the fence line and lift to 2.5m T17 Oak - Target prune. Reducing branches on south western side by 2-3m
Land At Avenue Campus Highfield Road Southampton
T1 Spruce - Reduce from boundary (3m clearance) T2 Ash - Fell (Stump to remain) due to sparse form T4 Sycamore - Reduce 3m from fence
45 Dunvegan Drive Southampton SO16 8DB
Silver birch tree closest to the rear fence of 45 Dunvegan Drive, Southampton, SO16 8DB. A 2 metre trim to overhanging branches on the house side of tree
14 Chine Avenue Southampton SO19 7JF
A) To re-shape the evergreen bushes (Thuja) and reduce their height by 1-2 metres. The Thuja closer to the house is currently 500cm high and 400cm wide. The Thuja further away from the house is currently 600cm high and 400cm wide. We wish to take 200cm off the height and 160cm off the width of both of these Thuja. B) reduce the height of the entire hedge-line to 3-4 metres. We would like to take out the Thuja trees in the top third of the hedge-line (marked as B2, see Photo 4). Reduce the width of the Thuja in B1 to 150cm from stem. C) reduce the height to 500cm; to cut away vertically on the neighbours side of the property back to 30cm from the stem so that going vertically from the neighbours fence, nothing hangs over into their property and to reduce the spread from the stem on the other three sides to 150cm. The Thuja closer to our house (paler green, in the area marked C on the overview) consists of two trees. We propose reducing the height to 300cm; and to take off a maximum of 30cm from the spread. D) To remove the stand-alone Thuja tree (marked as D) in our front garden as it blocks the light from the front bedroom. The tree was overgrown with ivy, and following removal of the ivy, the underlying branches have been revealed to have died off. The shrub/tree now looks very unattractive, in addition to its blocking light. The Thuja next to it would just be reshaped to return it to a tidy appearance. See Photo 12
J Gill and Son Wellington Road Southampton SO18 1ND
Erection of single storey rear extension and alterations to walls and fencing.