Wakefield Council Planning Applications

Found 9 planning applications

23/01481/TPO | Tree Preservation Order Consent

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.

Local Authority
Wakefield Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Tree Preservation Order Consent)
Decision
Refused (Application Refused)
Application Received
02/08/2023
Application Validated
09/08/2023
Trees Fence Boundary
20/00321/S7302 | S73 Planning Application

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

Local Authority
Wakefield Council
Type
Other (S73 Planning Application)
Decision
Refused (Application Refused)
Application Received
08/11/2022
Application Validated
24/11/2022
Erection Demolition Variation Landscaping Trees Fence
21/00638/TPO | Tree Preservation Order Consent

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.

Local Authority
Wakefield Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Tree Preservation Order Consent)
Decision
Refused (Application Refused)
Application Received
12/03/2021
Application Validated
12/03/2021
Trees Fence
20/01500/TPO | Tree Preservation Order Consent

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.

Local Authority
Wakefield Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Tree Preservation Order Consent)
Decision
Refused (Application Refused)
Application Received
24/07/2020
Application Validated
26/01/2021
Trees Fence House
21/00229/TPO | Tree Preservation Order Consent

2 Old Mount Farm Woolley Wakefield WF4 2LD

We initially communicated with the Council via Mr Stubbings who has now left the Council. In essence we have a huge cedar tree in our garden, less than 10 metres from the house and 2 metres from where our grandchildren play Although the tree is in a Conservation Area, we previously requested removal due to the potential danger, to us, our house and our grandchildren, and in return have offered to fund the planting of 2 trees in a location of the Councils choice, Mr Stubbings refused and placed a TPO on it The tree is not native and is over 2 times the height of our house and has recently dropped quite sizeable branches near to the house. Since it's over a year since we first asked, we've now been requested, via a conversation I had with local MP Mr Imran Khan (he subsequently got a response from Judy Jones) to submit a new application We haven't engaged an arborist, although we have had discussions with two and being honest they were professionally doubtful if they could 100% say the tree was a short term danger. However as I stated earlier it towers over twice the height of our house and is only 10 metres away from that and 2 from our grandkids play area. In previous discussions I only focussed on the danger factor, however there are several other concerns; . Every 6 months or so we have to have our gate repaired due to damage by the tree's growth . Likewise to the path we have needs to be lifted and reset . And also to the adjacent fence has been damaged . Our garden and that of our neighbours are devalued due to the lack of light and incessant dropping of pine needles . Our TV reception is inhibited and we have recently had to spend money to only partly resolve . The previous owner of the house cut the tree many years ago and it now sprouts 3 trunk's instead of one, so we have an ugly huge fir to contend with We're trying to be constructive and reasonable and thereby affirm our suggestion that we 100% fund the removal and planting of 2 new ones.

Local Authority
Wakefield Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Tree Preservation Order Consent)
Decision
Refused (Application Refused)
Application Received
29/01/2021
Application Validated
01/02/2021
Trees Fence House
20/01194/TPO | Tree Preservation Order Consent

H M Prison & Young Offender Institution New Hall Way Flockton Wakefield WF4 4AX

T5 - Oak - Reduce crown by 30% and reshape T7 - Oak - Deadwood, crown lift to clear security fence and light T8 - Oak - Dead tree, fell to ground level. G19 - Mixed Species - Fell Spruce x 2 opp gatehouse. Remove dead wood / crown lift to 5m x 15 around car park. Crown reduce Oak (with 5mph sign attached) by 30%. Partial crown reduce to clear building x 4 adjacent to visitor centre G20 - Mixed Species - Fell dead / dying Birch x 3. Fell oak overhanging training centre. Remove major dead wood in grassed area and overhanging footpath, road and buildings x 30. Remove Beech tree adjacent to training centre due to 'Kretzschmaria deusta'. PLUS ADDITIONAL WORK IDENTIFIED DURING TREE OFFICER SITE VISIT - remove 2no.dying Beech trees in car park opposite Guvnors parking and replace with 1no. Oak tree

Local Authority
Wakefield Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Tree Preservation Order Consent)
Decision
Refused (Refused with alternative works given)
Application Received
22/06/2020
Application Validated
26/06/2020
Trees Fence
20/01188/TPO | Tree Preservation Order Consent

26 Woolgreaves Garth Wakefield WF2 6DY

Horse Chestnut (1) and Sycamore (2) situated close to boundary fence of 95, Pledwick Lane, WF2 6EB - crown reduce by 50%

Local Authority
Wakefield Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Tree Preservation Order Consent)
Decision
Refused (Refused with alternative works given)
Application Received
19/06/2020
Application Validated
19/06/2020
Trees Fence Boundary
20/01292/TPO | Tree Preservation Order Consent

11 Church Lane Outwood Wakefield WF1 2JS

T1: Sycamore felled as per tree survey advice due to damage to fence, potential damage to surrounding property and causing nuisance. Tree replanted in it's place and we would appreciate suggestions of suitable options.

Local Authority
Wakefield Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Tree Preservation Order Consent)
Decision
Refused (Refused with alternative works given)
Application Received
02/07/2020
Application Validated
02/07/2020
Trees Fence
20/01055/TPO | Tree Preservation Order Consent

Lyndale House 7A Woodthorpe Lane Wakefield WF2 6JG

T1, T2: Ash - Draw back branches and thin the crown by 15%. T3: Ash - Draw back branches away from the house and thin the crown by 15%. T4 Ash - located behind fence in the corner of the property (to west of T1)

Local Authority
Wakefield Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Tree Preservation Order Consent)
Decision
Refused (Refused with alternative works given)
Application Received
03/06/2020
Application Validated
03/06/2020
Trees Fence House