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Found 5 planning applications

23/02457/ADJ | Adjoining Authority Consultation

Crown Wood Gorse Road Orpington BR5 4EX

Construction of a private way across land in agricultural/forestry use (felling and extraction of trees to facilitate works). (Application for Prior Approval Under Part 6 Class A of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development)(England) Order 2015).

Local Authority
Sevenoaks District Council
Type
Other (Adjoining Authority Consultation)
Decision
Approved (No Objection Lodged)
Application Received
23/08/2023
Application Validated
23/08/2023
Construction Development Agricultural Trees Forestry
23/03167/AGRIC | Agricultural Prior Approval (GPDO)

Crown Wood Gorse Road Orpington

Construction of a private way across land in agricultural/forestry use (felling and extraction of trees to facilitate works). (Application for Prior Approval Under Part 6 Class E of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development)(England) Order 2015).

Local Authority
London Borough of Bromley
Type
Prior approval (Agricultural Prior Approval (GPDO))
Decision
Refused (Refuse Prior Approval)
Application Received
18/08/2023
Application Validated
18/08/2023
Construction Development Agricultural Trees Forestry
NP/22/1827 | Prior Notification - Agricultural Road

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

Local Authority
North Norfolk District Council
Type
Prior approval (Prior Notification - Agricultural Road)
Decision
Approved (Prior Approval Given)
Application Received
01/08/2022
Development Trees Forestry Prior-Notification
BH2020/03491 | Treeworks on Preserved Trees (Felling)

Land East Of The Vale Ovingdean Brighton BN2 7AB

The verges either side of the northern entrance to The Vale, and land to the east of The Vale - currently a paddock, which is also a permitted development site. Refusal - T4 - Poplar - the applicant has not provided corroborating evidence of defects, proximity to the property is insufficient justification. Removal of the canopy by 10m would have a detrimental impact on both tree health and visual amenity. Refusal - T22, 24, 32, 41, 42, Ash - identified within the application, Section 15 Forestry Act 1967 prevents local authorities from considering applications to fell trees protected by a TPO when the felling activity would normally require a felling licence. A formal submission must be made to the Forestry Commission.

Local Authority
Brighton & Hove City Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Treeworks on Preserved Trees (Felling))
Decision
(Split Decision)
Application Received
25/11/2020
Application Validated
25/11/2020
Development Trees Forestry
20/1712/TTCA | Works to CA trees

Foxelwood Station Road Oakington And Westwick CB24 3AR

The South Eastern half of the Foxelwood gardens is made up of a mixed broadleaf and conifer woodland; the northern section contains a number of specimen trees including Giant Sequoia, Ash, Willow, Elm and a selection of top fruit trees (predominately damson).this section takes on the appearance of an arboretum and remains open with mown grass. Only minor tree works are proposed within this area through the removal of elder, ash trees showing evidence of dieback and the removal of suppressed trees particularly damson along the western boundary. The southern section which makes up approximately two thirds of woodland consists of dense semi mature ash, elder, willow and damson. As there has been little work undertaken within this southern section for at least 30 years it is now considered that the woodland is heavily overstocked resulting in suppression of subdominant trees and restricting the development of trees my client wishes to retain. Following a detailed survey a silvicultural selective thin is now required in order to safeguard dominant specimens and allow the woodland to develop into full maturity. This will require the removal of 30% by volume of standing material in line with the UK Forestry Standard. During the felling operation improved access will also be undertaken through the creation of a network of informal footpaths. It is also intended to fell a small clearing of approximately 20 m x 20m to allow enough light onto the forest floor for replanting and the commence a succession programme and establish the next generation of trees. English oak, wild cherry, hornbeam hazel and hawthorn will be used for restocking planted at 2mx2m.

Local Authority
Cambridge City & South Cambridgeshire District Council
Type
Consent under Tree Preservation Orders (Works to CA trees)
Decision
Approved (Have No Objection To)
Application Received
03/08/2020
Application Validated
03/08/2020
Development Trees Boundary Forestry