Conversion of existing barns to a single dwelling, construction of a single dwelling with associated works and demolition of 2no. agricultural buildings. | Validated: 15/06/2022
Erection of single storey side extension, erection of two storey side extension, erection of detached garage, removal of single storey side extension, demolition of detached garage and associated alterations to detached bungalow. | Validated: 15/06/2022
Replacement of existing conservatory with a new oak frames garden room, with alterations to fenestration and the decking area replaced and extended with a new patio. | Validated: 15/06/2022
T1-Scots pine growing in Beech hedge. The tree has moved in the direction it leans by roughly 1ft. Reduce 2 North facing (as viewed from Sid Park Road) over extended limbs by 2m to bring back in line with the rest of the crown and reduce weight on the side of the lean. Also reduce South facing (as viewed from Sid Park Road) limb facing down into the garden by 2m to leave the tree balanced. | Validated: 15/06/2022
Enfield Farm Biodigester Oil Mill LaneClyst St MaryEX5 1AF
Variation of conditions 3 (odour management), 5 (feedstock and digestate) and 8 (plant noise) of planning permission 15/1512/FUL (relating to the extension of an anaerobic digester) | Validated: 15/06/2022
Enfield Farm Biodigester Oil Mill LaneClyst St MaryEX5 1AF
Variation of conditions 5 (odour management), 7 (feedstock and feedstock delivery) and 10 (plant noise) of planning permission 17/0650/VAR (relating to the construction of an anaerobic digester | Validated: 15/06/2022
T1, English Oak (Quercus robur) : Crown reduction of 2-3 metres on top, down to suitable growth points, and on the back side of the tree there are 3 large lateral limbs to be reduced by 2 metres back to suitable growth points to reduce the weight of the tree over the small brook behind the property. The reduction in height is also to keep the tree from reaching and buildings if it was to fail, and also to take some weight out of the tree and there are signs of decay at the base from what looks like old wounds and also they was a large branch that has failed sometime in the past causing a large wound on the back of the tree. | Validated: 14/06/2022
Conversion of garage to habitable use to include removal of existing profiled sheet roofing, construction of new flat roof and alterations to fenestration. | Validated: 13/06/2022
The Sunday School Building Market PlaceColytonEX24 6JS
Holly tree at NW corner of churchyard is approx 10m high, and for the past 18 months has been shedding lower branches. We propose cutting down to 600mm high to see if it will regenerate as a bush. | Validated: 13/06/2022
T1, Beech tree : 2m tip reduction to help alleviate the pressure on the included bark union given their exposure to wind from the SW. T2, Sycamore : 3m reduction to balance the tree up with the recent storm damaged branches caused by squirrel damage and historic pruning cavities; reduce pressure on the main union with included bark (cobra bracing to be installed too as a backup) | Validated: 13/06/2022
Application for approval of reserved matters (all matters) for the erection of a single storey 3-bed detached dwelling following approval of outline application 19/0726/OUT. | Validated: 10/06/2022
4 x Arbutus (Strawberry trees) in border near n/e corner of lawn in front of museum building : crowns reduced to 9 feet; smaller one south of group graded to 6 feet; clearance kept over path to 7 feet.1 x Laurus (Bay tree) in border near s/e corner of lawn : cut to ground.Reasons are to recover clearer view of the museum to people walking into town from the seafront, the aim being to increase awareness and hopefully paying customers too | Validated: 10/06/2022