Woodland Block To The West Of Wallgate Lane Little Snoring
Prior notification of proposed forestry use development to create a new turning area to support the felling and extraction of timber from the site
Brightwell Wood Land Adjacent Lower House Bucklesham Hall Drive Brightwell Suffolk
Prior Notification - Clearing a dirt path trail through the woods. Planting indigenous species of trees to enhance the visual aesthetic of the woodland. To manage the public footpath by erecting post and rail fencing 3 meters either side of it. To maintain the footpath by clearing leaves and fallen branches and any other natural debris that occurs. The main idea for this area is to add some extra length onto our cross-country cycle trail. At present this is a 4-mile loop and our hope is to add an additional 2 miles of trail onto that, to make a total circuit of 6 miles. On existing site-to convert two shipping containers (see drawings) to house a check in point and first aid area which will also serve as a repairs shop, bike hire and merchandise sales area. The containers are semi permanent, recycled, that can be relocated in the future. If required the containers will be clad in wood to be in keeping with 'natural' theme of the park. Management of the land/woodland We will be using and taking advice from a woodland management company to take care of the trees and to ensure that the local resident wildlife is protected and encouraged. Anyone interested is most welcome to request copies of any reports produced. The existing pheasant pen and all associated equipment (such as animal traps found on site) will be removed. We are also in the process of removing other rubbish discovered, including an old abandoned car and parts dotted around, and hundreds of shotgun cartridge shells that litter the land.
Brightwell Hall Farm Brightwell Street Brightwell Ipswich Suffolk IP10 0BE
Prior Notification - An earth moving operation to create water storage filled by gravity spring flow. A surplus of material is to be removed and placed in a landscaped low bund. A significant area of new forrestry is proposed along the northern boundary of the farm, without daily irrigation the new trees will not survive on this free draining dry sandy soil. It is proposed to apply 20,000 litres each day , this "de minimus" amount of water is not licencable, to the new trees using trickle tape.
Frimley Park Hospital Portsmouth Road Frimley Camberley Surrey GU16 7UJ
Application to seek discharge of condition 2 (Asbestos Survey), 3 (Tree protection) 4 (Construction Management Plan) and 5 (Restoration scheme) of 21/0806/DEM Application under Class B, Part 11 of Schedule 2 of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015 (as amended) for the prior notification of the demolition of 2 no. non-clinical buildings known as Elm House, including the attached Bereavement Offices, and the IT/Training Building
Industrial Unit To The Rear Of Hillcroft Ulcombe Hill Ulcombe Maidstone Kent ME17 1DJ
Prior Notification for the demolition of existing industrial building and erection of a detached dwelling, and the operations proposed under paragraph ZA(3) (a) to (j) - Operations reasonably necessary for demolition and construction, removal of plant servicing, disconnection of services, removal of means of access/ egress, removal of storage and waste, installation of plant and installation of services to the new building, access to and egress from the new building, including means of escape from fire, storage, waste or other ancillary facilities to support the new building, The use of scaffolding and other temporary structures. For it's prior approval to: Transport and highways impacts, Contamination risks, Flooding risks in relation to the new building, Design, External appearance, Provision of adequate natural light in all habitable rooms, Impact of the development on the amenity of the new building and of neighbouring premises, including overlooking, privacy and light, noise from any commercial premises on the intended occupiers, Impact on business and new residents of the developments introduction of, or increase in residential use in the area in which the development is to take place, heritage and archaeology, Method of demolition of the old building, Plans for landscaping, including the planting and maintenance of shrubs and trees, and any, Air traffic and defence asset impacts of the development.
90 Chediston Street Halesworth Suffolk IP19 8BJ
Trees located very close to property, out buildings and garage 4 x self-set multi stem Ash - Re-coppice to allow regeneration. Reason: these 4 Ash trees have previously been coppiced and now are thin and leggy and very close to the property and outbuildings. By re-coppicing the trees will be able to regenerate. 1 x self-set Ash - Re- coppice the tree is leaning at heavy angle across pathway and close to outbuildings. 2 x Hazels - Re-coppice as both have also been previously kept as coppice and will regenerate. (As confirmed on site the removal of deadwood, light pruning back overhang from footpaths along with works to various Elders and shrubs within garden area can be carried out without prior notification. This also includes the light pruning of both Hazels, prior to coppicing).
Industrial Unit Rear Of Hillcroft Ulcombe Hill Ulcombe Maidstone Kent ME17 1DN
Prior Notification for the demolition of existing industrial building and erection of a detached dwelling, and the operations proposed under paragraph ZA(3) (a) to (j) - Operations reasonably necessary for demolition and construction, removal of plant servicing, disconnection of services, removal of means of access/ egress, removal of storage and waste, installation of plant and installation of services to the new building, access to and egress from the new building, including means of escape from fire, storage, waste or other ancillary facilities to support the new building, The use of scaffolding and other temporary structures. For it's prior approval to: Transport and highways impacts, Contamination risks, Flooding risks in relation to the new building, Design, External appearance, Provision of adequate natural light in all habitable rooms, Impact of the development on the amenity of the new building and of neighbouring premises, including overlooking, privacy and light, noise from any commercial premises on the intended occupiers, Impact on business and new residents of the developments introduction of, or increase in residential use in the area in which the development is to take place, heritage and archaeology, Method of demolition of the old building, Plans for landscaping, including the planting and maintenance of shrubs and trees, and any, Air traffic and defence asset impacts of the development.
OS Parcel 4100 Chinnor Road Bledlow Ridge Buckinghamshire
Prior notification application (Part 6, Class A) for extraction works necessary to form a water reservoir for purposes of irrigation for substantial tree planting which has been carried out on parts of Beechgrove Farm and to create a wildlife facility/watering hole for insects and wildlife
Unit 1 And 2 The Homestead Gravelly Bottom Road Kingswood Kent ME17 3NU
Prior Notification for the demolition of existing light industrial/commercial building and erection of a three storey block of 24no. flats, and the operations proposed under paragraph ZA(3) (a) to (j) (see Agents emailed dated 06.01.2021). For it's prior approval to: Transport and highways impacts of the development - Contamination risks in relation to the new building - Flooding risks in relation to the new building - The design of the new building - The external appearance of the new building - The provision of adequate natural light in all habitable rooms of each new dwellinghouse in or comprising the new building - The impact of the development on the amenity of the new building and of neighbouring premises, including overlooking, privacy and light - Impacts of noise from any commercial premises on the intended occupiers of the new dwellinghouses - The impact on business and new residents of the developments introduction of, or increase in residential use in the area in which the development is to take place -The impact of the development on heritage and archaeology - The method of demolition of the old building - The plans for landscaping of the development, including the planting and maintenance of shrubs and trees, and any - Air traffic and defence asset impacts of the development.
Furzedown Field Kithurst Lane Storrington West Sussex RH20 4LP
Prior notification for the re-surfacing of an existing track for delivery of trees and associated goods to create new woodland.