28 Strines Road Marple Stockport SK6 7BT
Demolish conservatory and lean to. Replace with single storey extension. A new single-pitched slate roof matching that on the main house will replace the three roof pitches currently formed by the conservatory and lean-to. Rebuild the greenhouse to closely resemble the current structure, but in white aluminium.
174 Moor Lane Woodford Stockport SK7 1PJ
Proposed single-storey rear extension (i) The projection of the proposed extension beyond the rear wall of the original house is 4.76 (ii) The maximum height of the proposed extension is 3.70 (iii) The height of the eaves of the proposed extension is 3.70
176 Moor Lane Woodford Stockport SK7 1PJ
Proposed single-storey rear extension (i) The projection of the proposed extension beyond the rear wall of the original house is 4.76 (ii) The maximum height of the proposed extension is 3.70 (iii) The height of the eaves of the proposed extension is 3.70
Former Armadillo Self-storage Earl Road Cheadle Hulme Cheadle
Class B8 self-storage facility, pump house, sprinkler tank, parking area, landscaping and associated works
3A Park Road Cheadle Hulme SK8 7DA
I recently acquired the property known as Shaftesbury House, located at 3 Park Road, Cheadle Hulme, SK8 7DA, with the acquisition date being the 1st of September. Upon conducting a preliminary assessment, particularly focusing on the trees under Tree Preservation Order (TPO) Reference 56W, I have observed the following discrepancies: Pine (T5): Presently, there is no standing tree, only a stump remains. Sycamore (T6): The original tree appears to be absent, potentially replaced by a juvenile ash. G2 consists of 3 Pines, 3 Birch, 4 Cypress, 1 Holly & 1 Yew: Not all listed specimens are currently present on the property. G3 comprises 4 Cypress, 1 Holly & 1 Ash: Some trees from this group are missing, and notably, an Ash and a Cypress are deceased and require removal. Additionally, there's a Plum tree not accounted for in the TPO, which is also dead. The compromised trees pose a potential hazard, especially considering their overhang onto the public roadway and pavement. Given these observations, I kindly request the services of a Tree Officer to conduct an assessment on the property. This will ensure the records are updated accurately to reflect the current arboricultural status of Shaftesbury House under my ownership.Proposed Arboricultural Works: G2 - Cypress Trees (along Park Road): Crown lift of 1 m to ensure clearance from the road and pedestrian pavement. Prune branches overhanging the road and pedestrian pavement to reduce potential hazards. G3 - Remove both the Ash and Plum trees due to their deceased state and potential risk as they overhang the pedestrian path and road. Following removal, replant the area with 1 Oak tree to maintain canopy cover and ecological value. G3 - Remove the existing dead Cypress stump, replant the area with 1 Hornbeam tree. G3 - Cypress Trees (along Park Road): Crown lift of 1 m to ensure clearance fro... HAR/CA29, TPO 56W.
22 Lime Grove Cheadle Stockport SK8 1PF
Homeowner would like to remove Cypress Tree in front garden. The tree is getting too large for such a small space located so close to the house (within 3ft). HAR/CA6.
63 Valley Road Bramhall Stockport SK7 2NJ
Single storey rear extension to existing detached house to provide open plan kitchen, dining and living space and enlarged utility.
11 Langdale Close Gatley Cheadle Stockport SK8 4QW
Demolish existing flat roof garage on gable, erect 2 storey to north, south gable and rear elevation, extend single storey front elevation to gable and dormer to front bedroom. Increase parking to front of house. Change plastic boarding for tile hanging.
59B Turves Road Cheadle Hulme Cheadle SK8 6AE
Proposed single-storey rear extension (i) The projection of the proposed extension beyond the rear wall of the original house is 3.10 (ii) The maximum height of the proposed extension is 3.50 (iii) The height of the eaves of the proposed extension is 2.40
4 York Road Heaton Moor Stockport SK4 4PQ
I wish to remove a tree from our rear garden at 4 York Road, SK4 4PQ. The tree is a Lombardy poplar, over 60 years old, at the rear of the garden. It is probably 5 stories tall (it towers over our 3 story house). It has started to drop branches and has developed a lean to the northeast, as the prevailing winds tend to be from the southwest. I have been advised that lopping a tree of this type will not solve the problem, only make it worse (my neighbour did this, and the tree fell down a few years later). The neighbours are very worried as their properties would be affected if the tree were to fall. I am also nervous as the tree would also fall on my property. I don't like being nervous and I don't like having nervous neighbours. We will plant another tree (not a poplar!) in its place, as well as adding other (small) trees to the garden. HAR/CA15.