3 Marriott Grove Wakefield WF2 6RP
Crown Reduce the entire tree canopy of Oak tree overhanging the courts and extremity of the grassed area in line with the edges of the courts and neighbours fence (tree stem is c.3-5metres from boundary). Pruning wounds 75-100mm in diameter.
Retail Consolidation Services Whitwood Common Lane Castleford WF10 5QL
Variation of Condition 2 (Approved plans), Condition 19 (Tree Protection Fencing), Condition 20 (Tree Retention and Replenishment), Condition 27 (Turning Facilities) Condition 28 (Car Parking) Condition 29 (Disabled Car Parking) and Condition 41 (Reversing Alarms). Removal of Condition 38 (Hours of Operation - restricted area) and Condition 39 (Emergency Vehicles Zone -restricted area) of application 20/00321/FUL dated 15th October 2020 which granted planning permission for demolition of the existing building and erection of a new commercial / warehousing unit (Use Class B8) with associated noise mitigation measures, access, parking, landscaping and works
Retail Consolidation Services Whitwood Common Lane Castleford WF10 5QL
Variation of Condition 2 (approved plans) Condition 19 (Tree Protection Fencing), Condition 20 (Tree Retention and Replenishment), Condition 27 (turning facilities) Condition 28 (car parking) Condition 29 (disabled car parking) of application 20/00321/FUL dated 15th October 2020 which granted planning permission for demolition of the existing building and erection of a new commercial / warehousing unit (Use Class B8) with associated noise mitigation measures, access, parking, landscaping and works
Old Market Building 40 Union Street Wakefield
Discharge of condition 6 (materials) from approved application 20/02050/ful Brick Plinth: Blue Engineering brick from Wienerbergern to match existing - Staffordshire Blue. Data sheet included with application. Windows: To match existing in PPC aluminium - colour black. Manufacturer to be confirmed when a contractor has been appointed. Louvred Screens to Bins storage area: CLD Screenogril C10 Louvred Rigid Panel System, visibility 80/20, colour black. Data sheet included with application. Louvred Screens to Rooftop Plant: Caice SS150 Acoustic Louvres, colour light grey. Data sheet included with application. Fencing and gates: 3m high CLD Multiplus. Specification included with application. Redecoration of timber cladding: All timber cladding will be redecorated with Crown Sadolin Superdec Satin, colour black.
Prospect Lodge New Street Ossett Wakefield WF5 8AG
T3 - Raise crown to 3m. Ivy to 1.5m. Remove T7 - Clean out dead wood and remove south stubs to collar. Raise crown to 2m. Reduce crown North by 2m and west by 1m to balance crown. ( see photos) T24 - Ivy to 4m sever and remove T25 - Ivy to 4m remove. Shoots ground level to 2m, remove to all 2m T26 - Ivy to 4m Sever and remove T30 - Ivy to 4m Sever and remove T31 - Ivy to 2m Sever and remove at 1.5m. Smaller failed young tree 3.6m to SW to 5m height 150mm? stem arching over footpath west Remove T35 - Ivy to 6m sever and remove at 1.5m. T23 - Remove damaged tear out 1st order limb back to collar / fence line at 1.8m T20 - Shoots from Ground level remove.
11 Primrose Way Horbury Wakefield WF4 6AW
Birch (T1) crown reduction because of proximity/contact/overhang with house (11 Primrose Way) resulting in height of approx. 8.5m and spread from trunk of approx. 3m into 11 Primrose Way Ash (T2) crown reduction because of contact with fencing (between 11 and 15 Primrose Way) and low overhang above neighbouring property (15 Primrose way) resulting in height of approx. 8m and spread from trunk of approx. 4m into 11 Primrose Way
The Gatehouse Manygates Lane Wakefield WF1 5NJ
The property has two TPO's for Lime trees. In the original planning application submitted (prior to our purchase) a plan was outlined to put protective fencing up and protect 3 trees, one of which has no TPO against it. For the purpose of this application I will identify them as follows: TR1: Tree at the back of the property NOT under a TPO (see sketch) TR2: Lime Tree at the top right of the property. A lime tree under a TPO (T1) TR3: A lime tree that has already had prior approval to remove and replace in line with planning application : 20/01204/FUL The original tree protection plan associated to the planning application was submitted by Iain Tavendale. Iain had never been to the property and therefore the issues outline below have not previously been raised. The issues are summarised as follows: 1. TR1: Tree not covered by the TPO. The root of this tree has embedded into the brick work on the boundary of the property causing the brickwork to become unstable. This is not only causing damage to the boundary of the property, but more importantly causing imminent danger to neighboring residents. The other side of the boundary is a drop onto another property. If the brick work falls, it could cause serious injury. As this is not covered by a TPO but was submitted to be protected in the original plan we would like to remove this tree and replace the brickwork. Pictures and supporting evidence has been supplied. Please see Image 1 and Image 2. TR2: This is a Lime tree that is covered by an existing TPO. The root of this tree are also going into the brickwork of the boundary wall and causing damage. As the brickwork isn't high (like TR1) there is no imminent risk of danger to the public. As there is no imminent risk to the public we do not need to immediately remove the tree. In the first instance we would like permission to trim parts of the tree overhanging onto the public footpath and trim the additional tree branches growing out of the base of the tree (pic...
Stoke House Bar Lane Wakefield WF1 4AD
T1 Oak - Draw back by 2m on all sides, crown raise to 4m, crown thin 10%. T2 Sycamore- Draw back by 3m on all sides, crown raise to 4m, crown thin 10%. All work to allow light between fence height and tree as houses sit low.
485 Barnsley Road Wakefield WF2 6BP
Poplar trees T1 and T2 - fell or reduce in height because they being badly affected by the wind which is causing large branches to break off into adjacent properties. Neighbours have raised concerns about the falling branches because of children playing in the garden. The house at 60 Woolgreaves Drive WF2 6DR are getting the main impact and their fence and garden are regularly damaged by large falling branches.
Stoke House Bar Lane Wakefield WF1 4AD
G23 and G24 mixed species. Highways have asked for trees over footpath to be drawn back to fence, raised to 2.3m over footpath, up to 5.2m over carriageway and clearance round street light.