The Sycamores Nursing Home Johnson Street Blakenhall Wolverhampton WV2 3LT
New powder coated 1.8m high bow topped steel fence to secure residents garden and new french windows in place of existing window to allow garden access.
Longfield Ash Hill Wolverhampton West Midlands WV3 9DR
06/00045/TPO - T9 - Horse Chestnut (in garden of Longfield, Ash Hill) - Prune dying branch overhanging rear garden of Tara back to first viable pruning point / side branch on the Tara side of the fence, remaining overhang, crown lift by pruning back to appropriate pruning points as far as possible and by the removal of secondary growth only to provide no more than 4 metres clearance above ground level on the Tara side of the fence; T12 - Norway Maple (in garden of Longfield, Ash Hill) - crown lift by pruning back to appropriate pruning points as far as possible and by the removal of secondary growth only to provide no more than 4 metres clearance above ground level on the Tara side of the fence. "T" numbers relate to the numbering system on the attached plan rather than the TPO numbers. Reason(s): to reduce overhang and provide more clearance from ground level.
Street Record Hanover Court Wolverhampton West Midlands
T4 - Sycamore - Crown lift to 5 metres over highway and prune to provide 2 metres clearance from lighting column; T6 - Holly - Crown lift to 3 metres over highway; T8 - Holly - Crown lift / reduce tree to provide 4 metres clearance above highway; T9 - Yew - Crown lift / reduce tree to provide 4 metres clearance above highway; T12 - Acer - Prune to provide 2 metres clearance from property; T15 - Beech - Crown lift to provide 5 metres clearance over highway; T19 - Sycamore - Prune back to fence line; T22 - Beech - Crown lift, by the removal of secondary branches only to provide no more than a 3 metre locus of clearance from any part of the adjacent buildings. N.B. "T" numbers refer to tree survey submitted with application. Works clarified with applicant over phone on 22/10/21. Other works detialed on the tree survey have not been considered as they do not require permission.
51 Wergs Road Wolverhampton West Midlands WV6 9BN
06/00467/TPO (W5) - 2 - Holly - Fell - due to lean over neighbouring fence line; 5 - Crown lift 2 or 3 Yew trees to provide 5 metres clearance over driveway to allow adequate clearance. 6 - Crown lift 2 western red cedars to provide 2 metres clearance above driveway. N.B. The trees to which works are proposed on the application form as "3" and "4" are not protected, and therefore these works have not be considered as part of this application. The works designated as "1" on the application form, whilst located within the woodland preservation order designation were planted as a hedge, have been maintained in the past as a hedge, and currently form a hedge, and are therefore classed as a hedge, and not covered by the tree preservation regulations.
139 Henwood Road Wolverhampton West Midlands WV6 8PJ
T1 Oak Fell near to ground T2 Holly Fell larger Holly and cut back remainder of vegetation behind palisade fencing
Street Record Spruce Way Wolverhampton West Midlands
06/00045/TPO (T85) - Ash (between garages) - Fell to fence high stump. Reason(s) - Ash dieback and overhang over neighbouring shed, and potential for damage.
18 Wightwick Hall Road Wolverhampton West Midlands WV6 8BZ
We have previously communicated by email and phone to discuss the requirements to re-provide the boundary treatments adjacent to the public highway. This includes the provision of the boundary treatments between 18, wightwick hall rd and 20, wightwick hall rd. following our discussion it was agreed that: 1) the fence panels adjacent to the highway will require planning permission. we therefore request consideration for planning approval for 6 foot panels adjacent to the highway (wightwick hall rd) as these are in alignment with a principle windows (bedroom). this will be 6 foot from the natural ground level of the highway. 2) the fence panels nearest to the neighbours driveway (20 wightwick hall rd) will be maintained at a lower height to enable visibility from the driveway, noting that there are trees that already exceed this height and visibility. for note we will be providing new fencing along the garden boundary between 18 & 20 Wightwick Hall Rd at a height of 6 foot from the neighbouring ground level
106 Amos Lane Wolverhampton West Midlands WV11 1LZ
06/00078/TPO (T8 and T9) - Cherry - Remove lower limb that extends out over rear garden of 122 Woden Avenue back to main stem. Prune all other canopy back to first appropriate pruning point beyond fence line of 122 Woden Avenue. Ailanthus - Crown lift by pruning lower secondary branches overhanging rear garden of 122 Woden Avenue back to the first available pruning point above 3.75 metres. Crown reduce the remaining overhang over rear garden of 122 Woden Avenue back to appropriate pruning points to reduce the lateral spread of the tree by 2 - 2.5 metres. (Final proposal specification confirmed by email on 28th April 2021)
5 Virginia Drive Wolverhampton West Midlands WV4 5PS
06/00616/TPO (G2 & T24) - Lime - Prune back to previous pruning points and remove secondary branch (identified by dashed red line on attached photo) growing toward adjacent tree in group (T1 in this application); Trees in Group across rear fence (T1 - T4 as viewed left to right form house) - T1 - Reduce exaggerated vertical growth stem to appropriate pruning point to bring is back into the general crown line, and Crown reduce the remaining tree to appropriate pruning points by a maximum of 1 metre of overall crown spread to rebalance; T2 - Either fell or crown reduce the radial spread by no more than 1 - 1.5 metres; T3 - Crown reduce radial branch spread by up to 1.5 - 2 metres and prune by removing secondary branches only to provide a 1.5 metre vertical clearance above the garage roof; T4 - Crown reduce radial branch spread by up to 1.5 - 2 metres and prune by removing secondary branches only to provide a 1.5 metre vertical clearance above the garage roof.
36 Castlecroft Gardens Wolverhampton West Midlands WV3 8LN
T1- Cherry- Fell due to poor location and high potential of damage to boundary fence in the future G1- (A,B,C Conifers only within group) - Reduce by approximately 1.5m for future maintenance