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Ref Status Building Street Narrative Notes
18/05287/TRE Decided Granted
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T1- Lime Tree, To reduce crown height and radial spread by 2 - 2.5m back to previous reduction points. To remove trunk epicormics to 8m in height (TPO no. 14, 1979) Map
20/04111/HSE Decided Granted
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Erection of single storey rear extension/conservatory with raised patio area and steps Map
20/02098/TRE Decided Granted
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Yew (T1) - Overall crown reduction of 2m (rear garden - right hand boundary) (TPO no 6, 1985) Map
21/01005/LP Decided Lawful-Accepted
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Loft conversion with side dormer extension, rear hip-to-gable and velux windows. Map
20/04303/TRE Decided Granted
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T1, Ash - To Fell. Reason - Large Inonotus Hispidus fungal brackets & canker on main stem, hight target and possible early stage Ash dieback disease symptoms. T2, Beech - To reduce over extended limb overhanging the road by 4.5m to suitable growth point. T3, Oak - To crown clean. To shorten North West over-extended limb by 2.5 - 3m. To shorten Southern over-extended limb by 2.5 - 3m(TPO no.6, 1985) Map
20/02441/TRE Decided Refused
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T1, Yew - Fell due to the risk of the retaining wall failing see pictures(TPO no. 6, 1985) Map
20/05286/TRE Decided Granted
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T1, Yew: Crown lift tree to 5.5m over highway. low branches are being hit by passing buses. (TPO no.6, 1985) Map
19/03397/HSE Decided Granted
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Erection of first floor rear/side extension. Map
20/02440/TRE Decided Granted
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T1 Yew- Reduce back extended laterals over the highway by approx. 2.5m and crown lift to give a statutory clearance of 5.5m from ground level and reduce risk of limb failure.(TPO no. 6, 1985) Map