Three Rivers District Council Planning Applications

Found 2 planning applications

22/1388/TPO | Works to trees covered by a Tree Pres O

3A Penn Way Chorleywood Hertfordshire WD3 5HQ

G1 - X 8 (approx.) Hazel (Corylus avellana) and x 1 Holly (Ilex aquifolium) Approx Height - 3-5m Location - Front garden and Rear garden left hand boundary Work required- reduce height back to previous by removing approximately 1-2m, trim back trim sides back to previous to shape and trim back side over public footpath back to the boundary fence Reason - as part of continued maintenance T1 - Field Maple (Acer campestre) Approx Height - 14m Approx Crown Spread Diameter - 10m Location - Rear garden left hand boundary Work required- Crown reduce back to previous by removing approximately approximately 1.5-2m but pruning to the most suitable growth point to maintain future crown development. Remove the large dead top of x1 limb (see photo) Reason - as part of continued maintenance to control and contain overall size of tree

Local Authority
Three Rivers District Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Works to trees covered by a Tree Pres O)
Decision
Approved (Consent given on work to Tree apps)
Application Received
21/07/2022
Application Validated
21/07/2022
Development Trees Fence Boundary
21/1509/TPO | Works to trees covered by a Tree Pres O

Charlecote House Burfield Road Chorleywood WD3 5NS

T1: T1: Fell to ground. Dead pine. Approximately 10 metres high. One metre from footpath which has public right of way. It will become a risk of falling. No replanting to allow development of surrounding trees (including Oak labelled T6 on diagram, the trunk of the oak is 4ms from dead pine. The oak has a canopy of approx. 20ms circumference)" Hedge: A holly hedge on the North West boundary is dying gradually. Presumably, the overhanging birch (T2 and T3) and oak branches (T4, T5 and T6) in our neighbours garden have provided inadequate light for it to survive. Several dead holly trunks have been removed over several years. Other dead trunks remain. The trunks now have extensive growth of ivy and climbing weed. The holly hedge bordering the house is unsightly for the neighbours (Anfield). It has no amenity value. We would like to remove the line of holly hedge as marked above and replace with a fence. The holly hedge away from the house and bordering the garden remains strong and will remain as it is. There is no record in our deeds to suggest the hedge has a protection order. We have 50 ms of holly hedge elsewhere in the garden. Please confirm that permission is not required to remove the dying/dead holly hedge, or please provide approval.

Local Authority
Three Rivers District Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Works to trees covered by a Tree Pres O)
Decision
Approved (Consent given on work to Tree apps)
Application Received
14/06/2021
Application Validated
29/06/2021
Development Trees Fence Boundary House