Wycombe Area Planning Applications

Found 3 planning applications

22/07370/FUL | Full Application

Monkton Farm Spring Coppice Lane Speen Buckinghamshire HP27 0SU

Demolition of existing farm house and erection of single storey dwelling with solar panels to roof, repositioning of access track with entrance gates, removal of 7 trees within TPO group and landscaping, car parking to existing courtyard. Installation of packet waste treatment plant

Local Authority
Wycombe Area
Type
Full planning consent (Full Application)
Decision
Refused (Application Refused)
Application Received
27/08/2022
Application Validated
04/10/2022
Erection Demolition Roof Dwelling Agricultural Landscaping Trees House
21/07959/TPO | Consent under Tree Preservation Order

8 Spruce Dene Hazlemere Buckinghamshire HP15 7QF

Prune back overhanging branches over neighbours drive by 3.5 metres to 1 x Oak (T1), crown lift 2 lower branches, Prune away from house by 2.5 metres to 1 x Beech (T2), crown lift 3 - 4 lower branches to 1 x Oak (T3) and crown lift 3 lower branches to 1 x Beech (T4) all to manage the trees with their proximity to dwellings

Local Authority
Wycombe Area
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Consent under Tree Preservation Order)
Decision
Approved (Application Permitted)
Application Received
01/10/2021
Application Validated
01/10/2021
Dwelling Trees House
21/06277/TPO | Consent under Tree Preservation Order

17 Willow Chase Hazlemere Buckinghamshire HP15 7QP

Dismantle x 2 Ash (T1) and 1 x Beech (T2) due to potential infection Dismantle the large Beech (ID# T2) located at the back right of property. Removal of the above mentioned trees is due in part to the loss of a companion Beech tree in the neighbouring garden that failed during 2020, which subsequently failed onto the residential dwelling house of 17 Willow Chase. After a Bartlett Consultancy investigation it was determined that the root plate failure of the Beech tree was a result of being host to Meripilus Giganteus. Due to the close proximity there is a high likelihood that the Beech and the Ash as also infected with Meripilus Giganteus. The above mentioned trees are now exposed to the prevailing south-westerly winds and it is suspected that the grafted Beech trees rooting are similarly affected by Meripilus Giganteus, further increasing the risk of wind throw onto the adjacent residential dwellings.

Local Authority
Wycombe Area
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Consent under Tree Preservation Order)
Decision
(Split decision TPO Application)
Application Received
23/04/2021
Application Validated
23/04/2021
Dwelling Residential Trees House