T1 Cupressus macrocarpa - reduce height by 2 - 3m and shorten side branches by similar amount to a suitable second or third order branch. Remove broken branches and dead wood over 75mm. Prune back branches away from wires and over roof to give a clearance of approximately 2m. Work to leave a height of approximately 18m and a radial spread of approximately 6m. | Validated: 24/02/2022
Unit 10Harpford UnitsLiverton Business ParkExmouthEX8 2NU
Certificate of proposed lawful use for proposed use of Unit 10 Harpford Business Units from B1 General Industrial to E(e) Provision of medical or health services (private pharmacy). | Validated: 23/02/2022
T1 - Karinasta- reduce to approx. height of 9 metres and max diameter cuts 5cmG1- Group of fruit trees- de ivy, prune and shape because they have been let go and are creating excessive shading.T2 - Monterey Cypress - reduce in height by 3m and thin crown back to 50mm pruning points to reduce excessive shading on garden. crownlifting 4 metres as discussed.T3 - Cherry tree - Removal as it has fallen out of the garden onto private access and very close to track.T4 - Willow - Prune back over hanging branches of western side to in line with boundary to suitable growth point, (permission approved fromBoston Tea Party). | Validated: 23/02/2022
Single storey rear extension and single storey outbuilding for ancillary use as a home office/store including demolition of existing lean-to and outbuilding | Validated: 22/02/2022
The Beech and Ash hedge located in the rear garden of number 19 Potters Stile - Reduce the height of all of the Beech trees in the hedge to a height of 10 Feet so as to allow proper future management and maintenance of the hedge. Ash trees in the hedge should to be felled as vulnerable to Ash dieback. They could then be replaced with smaller more appropriate specimens. Beech x 2. All limbs of 4" diameter or less to be removed to reduce the canopies and all limbs below 25 feet to be cut back to the main trunk to lift the crown.Oak, reduce the crown by pruning out all limbs of 4" diameter or less.The objective of this maintenance should be to separate the crowns of the three trees, so that they are again identifiable as individual specimens and to allow more light and air into the houses and gardens whilst reducing debris fall below the canopies and maintaining healthy trees with balanced canopies. The reduction of the canopies will also make the trees less top heavy, particularly when in leaf, and so will reduce the risk of the trees falling in windy conditions | Validated: 22/02/2022
Conversion of existing side extension to a self-contained granny annexe with carport canopy and relocation of existing conservatory. | Validated: 22/02/2022
Change of use of garden and erection of an art studio/ workshop and machinery store and installation of hard standing and gates | Validated: 21/02/2022
Demolition of existing detached garage, single storey side extension to include car port, alterations to fenestration, addition of infill roof to include 3 x rooflights and creation of new entrance to west elevation. | Validated: 21/02/2022
Erection of a two storey 3-bed detached dwelling, with single storey link extension to existing farm building and conversion of existing farm building to habitable use | Validated: 21/02/2022