34 Rouse Gardens London Southwark SE21 8AF
Details of Condition 4. Tree protection as required by planning permission 22/AP/2987 dated 25/11/2022 for construction of a single storey rear extension with integrated canopy. Demolition of the existing shed and construction of a new shed building and bike store to the side. Facade alterations to replace the existing windows and cladding. Renovation of the existing porch/garage to include a new roof, cladding and glazing. Installation of two rooflights to the rear roof slope. Boundary alterations to continue the existing hit and miss brick wall. Excavation works to create a lower patio level linking the new shed building to the main house and minor landscaping works to reform the front and rear gardens.
Land On Former Car Park Of The Ship Inn 50 High Street Wolviston TS22 5JX
Information to discharge conditions no3 (Materials), no4 (Drainage), no5 (Levels), no6 (Arbocultural method statement), no9 (Construction Management Plan) and no10 (Landscaping - softworks) of planning approval 23/0060/FUL - Erection of 1no dwellinghouse with attached garage to include air source heat pump and photovoltaic panels together with associated landscaping, boundary treatment, car parking and widening of existing entrance. Erection of detached summer house and shed. Removal and minor works to trees
Former Creek Cabin Reydon Road Blythburgh Halesworth Suffolk IP18 6SH
Construction of a stand-alone shed for the purpose of timber drying and storage of timber, kayaks and garden equipment. The shed is rectangular in plan, 8.0 m by 3.0 m, with a pitched roof, overall height 2.97 m. In the interests of sustainability and economy, it will reuse the roof tiles and A-frames from an old garage elsewhere on the site, due for demolition. The roof is supported on timber columns. The timber columns and timber edging to the roof are painted black. The proposal includes continuing an 800 mm high earth bank along the boundary with the road, topped with a hedge.
Kingsland Laines Reeds Lane Sayers Common Hassocks West Sussex BN6 9JG
Reserved matters application (pursuant to outline planning permission 12/01540/OUT) relating to matters of appearance, landscape, layout and scale for the construction of a 70-bedroom care home and associated car parking, waste and recycling store, cycle store, foul and surface water drainage, landscaping and tree works, boundary treatments, garden structures, greenhouse and garden shed. Amended plans received 15th November showing revised design to proposed building, landscaping and drainage proposals
Foxley 22 Burgess Wood Road South Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire HP9 1EX
Approval of condition 6 (tree constraints plan/method statement) of planning permission PL/21/1586/FA (Single storey rear extension with terrace above, construction of shed, pool building and swimming pool in rear garden, garage, upgrade works to house frontage, new chimneys, solar panels and front and side rooflights, front and side porches, changes to windows and doors, new access gates, landscaping and boundary treatments)
Woodbridge Quay Church Quay Street Woodbridge Suffolk
In the rear grounds:1/erect a new wooden 9x1.5m (lxh) fence and a 2x1m (lxh) extension to an existing picket fence close off an area to assist with child safeguarding.2/ to provide more outdoor storage for church equipment. Add two sheds, 3x3x1.75m and 2.75x2x1.75m (wxdxh). DC/15/3361/FUL and DC/16/1077/AME previously granted permission for outdoor storage and an artificial turf area with associated fencing and hedging in the rear grounds. Note the area stated of 270 square meters in the application is the area of the affected portion of the rear grounds. Permission is required because the grounds lie within a conservation area and form part of a curtilage of a grade 2 listed building (listing is subject to ecclesiastical exemption and is the remit of the trustees). The long fence will provide a physical barrier to people from the street casually entering the rear grounds when we have children outside. It will prevent children straying into the front areas of the grounds where they have easy access to Quay Street. The short picket fence extension will complete the enclosure. Children are on our site from our community parent and child toddler groups and our church services/youth events. The long fence will extend from the rear of the church building to the holly hedging (see#1). It will be mostly hidden from Quay Street and it will be obscured from Crown Place Maltings residents by the 3m high holly hedge. The fence would be of a wooden construction, of a horizontal lattice type (see #2) with a gate on the existing path. The additional storage would be adjacent to the church car park. It will replace the existing compost areas with enclosed storage and add an additional shed next to the existing bike rack. These will be of metal construction and to 1.75m high consistent with the existing shed. Whilst the boundary wall is 1.2m high on our grounds side, there are existing shrubs behind the compost area up to 2m high and these will remain.