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 north of Gorse House Gorse Ride North Finchampstead Wokingham RG40 4ES
APPLICATION FOR WORKS TO PROTECTED TREE(S) TPO 1829/2021, AREA 1 T1, Sweet Chestnut � Cut back 5 no. branches overhanging driveway and garage of Gorse House back to the boundary of the driveway. G2, Sweet Chestnut - Cut back lower branches of saplings overhanging driveway of Gorse House by 1m and upper branches by 2m; cut back branches overhanging garage by 2.6m. T3, Oak � Remove 2 no. branches, one 4m from base of trunk overhanging the garage roof and one 2.5m from base of trunk overhanging the garage side door. T4, Hazel � Prune away from garage roof back to previous coppice points.
Tamarind 7 Kenneth Road Woodmansterne Surrey SM7 3HQ
Group of 5 mature trees on the boundary of 7 Kenneth Road with public footpath, comprising four Common Beech (T1 to T4) and one Field Maple (T5) as shown in the site plan. Specification is a 1.5 metre reduction in height of the group, with similar shortening-in of side growth away from the house and over garden. Prune back T1 and T2 Beech branches currently close to house guttering/roof to ensure clearance of 2 metres. Prune back T5 Maple branches currently touching the garden room roof to ensure clearance of 2 metres. In addition, prune back T1 and T2 Beech branches currently touching neighbour's (26 Cunningham Road) garage roof to ensure clearance of 2 metres.
Ashmansworth Manor Bartletts Down Lane Ashmansworth Hampshire RG20 9SG
Line of trees T1 to T7 on rear property boundary, medium mature trees crowded out inhibiting lower growth and broader tree health. Owner and neighbour would like to remove T 2 and T6 in order to promote more balanced growth. Copper Beech T1 Crown lift to 4.5 removing secondary and tertiary branches only Copper Beech T7 Crown lift to 4.5 removing secondary and tertiary branches only Oak T2 Remove leaving 4m habitat pole Oak T6 Remove leaving 4m habitat pole Ornamental T8 remove as now over grown by Copper Beech above and interfering with lower branches of T1 Ornamental Tennis Court T9 remove as old and unhealthy Lawson Cypress T10 remove as planted too close to neighbouring identical Lawson Cypress and causing imbalance in growth. Remove straight stem T10 and allow remaining tree to fill out Hornbeam hedge remove first tree and re shape hedge end. Planted by owners in middle of rear garden but now excessively segmenting garden. Yew T11 next to house is growing into the property and telephone lines. Owner wishes to subtly take back the tree by 2m on the house side whilst retaining shape and height, smaller branches only max cut 75mm Ash T12 suffering die back, permission to remove limb over road at front of property Yew T13 lift off garage roof by 1.5m and subtly reshape T14 Ash in center of garden, medium large tree with die back needs to be removed to ground level T15 Oak by tennis court, remove lateral limb over court to trunk as long lateral with no suitable growth point to cut to. Remove dead stump where previous limb has fallen. Subtle crown lift of lateral lower limb over garden to allow access for machinery T16 small Ornamental, poor condition requires removal and replacement
210 Coniscliffe Road DARLINGTON DL3 8PU
Erection of retaining wall to existing boundary wall to protect TPO Trees. Construction of garage with habitable space above to side of house, erection of single storey extension to rear and infill extension to existing conservatory and removal of steps. Conversion of attic back into habitable space including alterations to roof and reinstatement of windows to attic gables. Alterations to windows including replacing single glazed windows with double glazed upvc sash windows and installation of roof lights (additional Ecology Report received 16/06/2022 and Structural Condition Inspection Report received 11/07/2022) (as amended by plans received 27/04/2023, 19/07/2023 and 25/07/2023) and including tree works identified in Aboricultural Method and Impact Statements (Rev B) including Tree Protection Plan (received 19/07/2023)
Beech Lodge 48A College Street Sutton-On-Hull Kingston Upon Hull HU7 4UP
1) Erection of two single storey rear extensions to form multi-use space with plunge pool (17m long 5.3m wide x 4m high) and dining room (2.55m long x 3.5m wide x 3.78m high) following demolition of summer house 2) Erection of detached garage (3.5m wide x 7.3m long x 3.7m high) following demolition of existing garage 3) Replacement windows, doors and gates to front and rear elevations 4) Fell four trees in rear garden (T1, T2, T8 and T17) 5) Installation of solar panels to southern roof slopes of main house and rear extension 6) Build up lower section of northern boundary wall (2.95m high) to the rear of Albert Terrace
West Garth Belgrave Drive Sheffield S10 3LQ
Application to allow development to commence following installation of tree protection measures but prior to submission of a detailed landscape scheme (Application under Section 73 to replace condition no. 3 (Landscape and Ecological Management Plan); As imposed by 23/00453/FUL - Demolition of existing garage and erection of a new detached double garage with a connecting glass link to the main house, erection of a glazed corner extension at ground floor level and erection of a ground floor garden room extension with basement level on the footprint of the existing demolished garage, alterations to roof to include re-covering, front dormer window and roof lights, provision of renewable energy sources, provision of associated hard and soft landscaping to the front and the rebuilding of existing stone boundary wall)
37 Blackwell DARLINGTON DL3 8QT
Erection of double height entrance porch extension to front elevation, first floor extension over existing garage, two storey side extension, construction of glazed balcony to rear with privacy screen, alterations to windows and doors including Juliet balcony to rear, replacement roof and associated internal works and additional of white render to main house. Replacement of existing boundary wall with 1.8m high brick wall (Tree Method Statement and Foundation details received 28/04/2023) (As amended by plans received 09/06/2023, additional Arboricultural Impact Assessment and Method Statement received 18/05/2023)
4 Burbage Road London Southwark SE24 9HJ
T1. A Purple Plum tree approximately 6m in height, situated adjacent to the garage to the right of the entrance. The tree is a little dense and low growing. T2. An Ash tree approximately 16m in height, situated on the left-hand side boundary of the rear garden opposite the flank wall of the house. The tree is a little dense and wide spreading. T3. An Ash tree approximately 16m in height, situated on the right-hand side boundary of the rear garden close to the flank wall of the house. T4. An Oak tree approximately 15m in height, situated on the bottom boundary of the rear garden. The tree is very dense and wide spreading over the boundary with Cobb Court WorksT1. Crown thin by 15% including the removal of dead wood and necessary, lifting of low branches over the garage roof. 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. T2. 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. T3. 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. T4. Crown thin by 25% 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.
Muirfield Willow Grove Chislehurst BR7 5BS
Large Pine tree at front of property - Reduce to ground level. Robinia and Holly - Prune back lower branches overhanging garage roof by approximately 3m. Row of Conifer trees at side of house - Reduce height by 2m and prune sides by 1.5m. Cherry and Hawthorn trees - Prune back by approximately 2m. Row of overgrown Holly trees at rear boundary fence - Reduce height by approx 3m and prune back by 2m. Overgrown Conifer on garden fence line - Dismantle and remove.