Wokingham Borough Council Planning Applications

Found 3 planning applications

231922 | Unknown

87 Elm Road Earley Wokingham RG6 5TB

Application to vary conditions 2, 3, 5 and 7 of planning consent 230495 for the proposed erection of a front canopy roof, a single storey side extension and car port and a part single part two storey side extension, plus changes to fenestration and the erection of a detached double garage, following demolition of the existing single storey side extension and detached garage. Condition 2 refers to the approved details, Condition 3 refers to External Materials, Condition 5 refers to Parking and Turning Space and Condition 7 refers to the Protection of Trees, and the variation is to allow the change of roof tile colour and the width reduction and relocation of the proposed garage.

Local Authority
Wokingham Borough Council
Type
Other (Unknown)
Decision
Approved (Approve)
Application Received
07/08/2023
Application Validated
14/08/2023
Extension Erection Demolition Variation Roof Windows Trees Garage
222762 | Unknown

6 Sutcliffe Avenue Earley Wokingham RG6 7JW

Householder application for the proposed erection of a rear garden outbuilding, 2no. two storey side extensions, single storey rear extension, front porch extension. Following demolition of existing garage and boundary wall, removal of greenhouse/outside toilet and tree works.

Local Authority
Wokingham Borough Council
Type
Other (Unknown)
Decision
Approved (Approve)
Application Received
11/09/2022
Application Validated
11/09/2022
Extension Erection Demolition Trees Garage Boundary
211373 | Unknown

Arbor Lane Garage Arbor Lane Winnersh Wokingham RG41 5JA

APPLICATION FOR WORKS TO PROTECTED TREE(S) TPO REFERENCE: 929/1998 T1 - Oak See report. This planning application, number 211373 is for the pollarding of T1 Oak tree location on the boundary of Arbor Lane garage and Arbor Lane. From the report T1 is in poor condition and noted as Unsuitable for retention. Due to its location on the boundary, we wish to pollard the tree rather than remove to prevent damage to the road and footpath. T1's branches are oversized and extend over the neighbour's gardens, whom also wish for this tree to be cut right back too. Thinning the tree would not resolve their concerns. We feel that the best option for tree T1 that is unsuitable for retention is to be pollarded.

Local Authority
Wokingham Borough Council
Type
Other (Unknown)
Decision
(Split Decision)
Application Received
20/04/2021
Application Validated
28/04/2021
Extension Trees Garage Boundary