St Swithins Drive Stanley Wakefield
Non material amendment to approved application 20/01000/FUL dated 08.10.2021 (residential development for 114no. dwellings and associated works) [as amended by 20/01000/NMC01 which revised siting of Plots 22 and 94, siting of garage for Plot 8, alterations to the garages to provide double skin walls and omit personal doors, and alterations to the ground floor openings of the Infinity House Type (plots 90-93)] to permit revised height to boundary fence between plots 23 and 79 and amendments to the boundary to plots 4 and 59 together with amendment to conditions 2, 33, 34, 37, 38 and 39 to insert the revised plan(s).
Cintra Traps Lane New Malden KT3 4RY
Application under Section 73 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 to carry out development without compliance with Condition 1 (Approved Plans) of Planning Permission ref: 21/03750/FUL (Demolition of existing house and erection of three storey dwellinghouse (including accommodation in roofspace) and erection of new boundary fencing to left hand side and installation of new entrance gate) dated 26/01/2022. Variation to consist of the following changes by removing single storey room at rear, amendments to roof form of two storey front extension and alterations to the pitch of the main roof slope, including increasing the width of the rear dormer window and scale of the front dormer windows, alteration to window scale and detailing, adding obscure glazed windows to the side elevations, and materials to front and rear elevations; replacing the front side boundary on the right hand side; and addition of solar panels, and air-conditioning units relocated at high level towards the rear of the house.
Harehill Mews Harehill Road Grangewood Derbyshire S40 2NG
Variation of condition 2 (Approved drawings) in relation to CHE/20/00078/FUL Demolition of existing public house and residential development of 12 two-bedroom dormer bungalows - to amend the boundaries of the plots, boundary treatments, the bin store, fencing, landcaping and parking arrangements.
9 Filbert Grove Hartley Wintney Hook Hampshire RG27 8ZQ
1. Beech Hedge - trimmed to c.3m in height and maintained at this height. There is a Beech hedge adjacent to my property that has been allowed to grow to a height which is restricting the light onto my property and significantly overhanging my boundary. The hedge was never intended to be trees (c.27 beech trees in less than 8m) and at one stage was cut to c.8 foot. Since then it has been allowed to grow and if it continues will cause significant issues with our property. The trees/hedge are approximately 6 metres tall. The hedge is on a strip of land that is owned by Barratts Development PLC. The hedge is between my house (9 Filbert Grove) and Treen House. It is <1m from my fence boundary.
2 Gordon Terrace High Street Twywell Kettering NN14 3AH
Certificate of Lawfulness for proposed development/Use: raise existing fence line to maximum height of 2.5m between the boundary line of No.2 and No.3 Gordon Terrace, along existing fence line to enable a pergola to constructed over existing patio area in the back garden. This height would then continue down the garden on all the 6ft fence panels. Where it reaches the side of the house a pergola will come across to the house.
10 Gilkes Crescent London Southwark SE21 7BS
Details of proposed development REVISED SPECIFICATION: T1 and T2 Pear trees, Remove due to low amenity value. The trees are both in a poor state of heath and are heavily Ivy clad. They are pushing against the boundary fence and casting excessive shade. T3 Pear tree, Remove deadwood, crossing branches and sprouts. Routine Maintenance. T4. A Griselinia shrub approximately 6m in height, situated towards the bottom left-hand corner of the rear garden. Remove, Overgrown shrub. T5. A Laburnum tree approximately 7.5m in height, situated close to the front boundary. The tree is a little out of shape. Crown thin by 15% including the removal of dead wood and lifting of low branches to the left side, also a vertical stem growing through the main canopy should be removed at the trunk. T6. An Elder tree situated close to the house on the right-hand side boundary of the rear garden. Remove and the roots grubbed out. T7. A Cherry tree approximately 6m in height, situated on the right-hand side boundary. The tree is a little dense and wide spreading. Crown thin by 20% including the removal of dead wood and necessary re-shaping. The height and basic shape should be retained. It is important to prune branches at convenient growth points, rather than an all-round reduction or pollarding which is not permitted. T8. A Cherry tree approximately 7.5m in height, situated on the left-hand side boundary towards the bottom of the rear garden. The tree is a little dense and wide spreading. Crown thin by 20% including the removal of dead wood and necessary re-shaping. The height and basic shape should be retained. It is important to prune branches at convenient growth points, rather than an all-round reduction or pollarding which is not permitted.
Brigade Head Quarters Rayleigh Close Hutton Brentwood Essex CM13 1AL
Discharge of conditions 3 (Details of perimeter boundary fence) of application 18/00678/REM (Approval of Reserved Matters (Landscaping) on application 17/01572/OUT for (Outline application for the construction of a 55 bed assisted living and a 77 bed care home development together with associated communal facilities, access, basement car, cycle and mobility scooter parking, refuse storage area, landscaped grounds and associated works following demolition of existing buildings))
Land Off Whitwood Lane Whitwood Lane Whitwood, Castleford
Non-material amendment to approved application 16/00992/S7301, dated 06.07.2021 (Variation of conditions 2 (approved plans), 12 (EV charging) 24 (public open space), 29 (materials), 30 (on site renewable energy generation technology) and removal of condition 6 (highway works) of approved application 16/00992/FUL dated 27.09.2016 to amalgamate revisions previously approved under application 16/02963/FUL dated 10.03.2017 [Variation of Condition 2 (Approved Plans) which includes site layout changes to incorporate house type substitution to plot 1, substitution of the Montreux house types to Palermo and amendments to the Seville house type]; application 17/00111/NMC dated 10.02.2017[Re-positioning of plots 135-149 inclusive handing of plots 44 and 47 and amendment to rear boundary of plots 37 and 38 to facilitate improvements to dwelling access's]; and application 17/00402/FUL dated 16.05.2017 [Removal of Planning Condition 6 (Highway works) relating to application 16/00992/FUL for Residential Development comprising 152 new dwellings with associated works including, access, drainage, amenity open space and landscaping] into a single composite decision with additional revisions proposed to previously approved boundaries and boundary treatments; revisions to house types Oporto, Rosas, Seville, Pareti, Bologna, Catania, Barcelona & Madrid, Vienna and wheelchair bungalow; amendments to road layout;, updates to proposed solar PV provision; provision of bollard lighting; revisions to position of proposed substation; updates to electric vehicle charging details; updates to materials schedule; and revisions to the provision of open space (part retrospective)) to amend the approved over boarded fence panel standard details to 125mm
Charlecote House Burfield Road Chorleywood WD3 5NS
T1: T1: Fell to ground. Dead pine. Approximately 10 metres high. One metre from footpath which has public right of way. It will become a risk of falling. No replanting to allow development of surrounding trees (including Oak labelled T6 on diagram, the trunk of the oak is 4ms from dead pine. The oak has a canopy of approx. 20ms circumference)" Hedge: A holly hedge on the North West boundary is dying gradually. Presumably, the overhanging birch (T2 and T3) and oak branches (T4, T5 and T6) in our neighbours garden have provided inadequate light for it to survive. Several dead holly trunks have been removed over several years. Other dead trunks remain. The trunks now have extensive growth of ivy and climbing weed. The holly hedge bordering the house is unsightly for the neighbours (Anfield). It has no amenity value. We would like to remove the line of holly hedge as marked above and replace with a fence. The holly hedge away from the house and bordering the garden remains strong and will remain as it is. There is no record in our deeds to suggest the hedge has a protection order. We have 50 ms of holly hedge elsewhere in the garden. Please confirm that permission is not required to remove the dying/dead holly hedge, or please provide approval.
Site At Mount Pleasant Farm And Stag House Farm Newton Lane DARLINGTON
Non Material Amendment of planning permission 19/00182/RM1 dated 12 June 2019 (Reserved matters relating to details of access, appearance, landscaping, layout and scale for residential development comprising 464 no dwellings at Stag House Farm (Phases 1 - 5) pursuant to outline planning permission reference number 15/00450/OUT dated 31 October 2018 comprising approximately 1200 dwellings, residential and link roads, public open space, landscaping and drainage works together with education and playing fields) to permit part re-location of boundary fence on plot 15 (phase 1)