34 Coppice Road Wolverhampton West Midlands WV3 8BP
T1 - Oak - Fell tree leaving stump as close to ground level as practicable. This tree is located in rear garden of 34 Coppice Road. The house has been extended at some point in the past and the gable end is now located around 2m away from trunk, in turn the canopy is heavily hanging over roof of property interfering with tiles gutters and window. The new home owner is concerned about the amount of deadwood falling from canopy and landing on roof and rear patio, due to their being small children in property this issue is of great concern. Home owner is also concerned about the possibility of subsidence due to proximity to property footings, the building process will have damaged the root plate T2 - Sweet Chestnut - Fell tree leaving stump as close to ground level as practicable. This tree is located at the side of 34 Coppice Road within rear garden. This tree is heavily suppressed on the back side and the majority of growth hangs over the road. Customer has asked for the tree to possibly be cut back / crown lifted over road to allow room for bin lorry's / fire engines. Due to the poor form of tree and heavy lean i feel the tree will not be suited for long term retention. Customer is willing to re plant a more suited species away from property and road also.
8 Copthorne Road Wolverhampton West Midlands WV3 0AB
Single storey rear extension with flat roof, replacement of windows and doors, removal of rear chimney stack and right hand side elevation changes to fenestration. Removal of two trees in front drive and trimming other hedges.
164 Tettenhall Road Wolverhampton West Midlands WV6 0BQ
T1 - Birch - Prune 2 secondary branches extending towards first floor window back to an appropriate pruning point, by no more than 2 metres. Crown lift over the public highway, by pruning the vertically hanging tertiary branches back to the parent stem that extends horizontally over the pavement and carriage way. The non-vertically hanging branches are to be retained as far as possible.
1 The Spinney Wolverhampton West Midlands WV3 9HE
3, Facing brick to be Weinerberger Apollow Red Multi Roof tiles to be Marley Ashmore Smooth Grey Windows, White uPVC Rainwter goods, White uPVC 4, Landscape details are indicated on drawing no 2242/BR004 7, Protective tree fencing is indicated on drawing no 2241/BR004 8, EV charge point details indiocated on drawing no 2241/BR004 9, Construction Method Statement enclosed
97 Broad Lane Wolverhampton West Midlands WV3 9BW
06/00591/TPO (T1) - Oak - Crown lift up to 3 metres over garden. Remove two lower branches that extend over the out building roof (furthest outbuilding from the house). Reduce the canopy on the quadrant that extends toward the rear elevation of the house and obscures the adjacent windows by no more than 2.5 metres to clear. Reason(s): to provide appropriate clearance from the house.
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.
St Marys Church Gorge Road Wolverhampton West Midlands WV14 9RH
3, Tree survey etc 5, Construction method statement 6, Materials Roof: Marley Edgemere Smoot Grey interlocking slate Stone cladding: Norstone Ochre Blend XLS Timber cladding: Cedar vertical cladding Windows & Doors: Dark Grey uPVC Rainwater goods: Dark Grey uPVC 7. Boundary treatments
15 Waterdale Wolverhampton West Midlands WV3 9DY
19/00007/TPO - T1 - Beech - Crown reduce lateral growth (on all sides) by up to a maximum of 2.5 metres form the distal tips of the existing canopy; Beyond this and where necessary, prune secondary branches only to and appropriate pruning points to provide a locus of clearance from the adjacent properties of no more than 2.5 metres; Remove 'horizontal' secondary branch that extends across in front of the first floor windows of 15 Waterdale back to the parent branch; Prune lowest horizontal branch extending in a south-easterly direction back to side branch that is growing out in a southerly direction. 06/00045/TPO - T63 - Beech - Crown lift by the removal of secondary growth only to provide no more than 3 metres clearance above ground level, and remove epicormic growth from main stem
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
2 Corfton Drive Wolverhampton West Midlands WV6 8NR
06/00214/TPO (W11) - Crown lift 1 Lime tree to a height level with the top of the upstairs windows of 2 Corfton Drive (Approx 5 metres).