THE following applications have been received by Cotswold District Council.

Information about any application can be viewed on the Council’s website publicaccess.cotswold.gov.uk/online-applications/ or during normal office hours at the Council’s offices in Trinity Road, Cirencester.

Aldsworth: Howards Barn, two bird cherry trees reduce crown by 35 per cent.

Avening: The Queen Matilda Tavern, Star Lane, insertion of two rooflights, removal of tin cladding and replace with horizontal timber cladding and formation of two holiday let units.

Baunton: Windrush House, The Whiteway, non-material amendment to 14/02055/FUL for the amendment of the wording to Condition 4 to remove permitted development rights of the approved replacement dwelling.

Bibury: Bibury Trout Farm, Arlington, T1 - willow - reduce height to seven metres, T2 - willow - reduce height to eight metres.

Bourton-on-the-Water: Formerly Pulhams Coaches, Station Road, installation of rooflights in north and west elevations.

Broadway: Pond Close, Main Street, Willersey, walnut tree outside pond close - crown tidy similar to previous works.

Broadwell: 1 Evenlode Road, Chapel Street, proposed first floor side extension.

Chipping Campden: Millers Cottage, Church Street, installation of bathroom on second floor and associated external vents; Campden and Chorleywood Food Research Association, Station Road, proposed erection of a gas meter kiosk; Land at The Leasows, screening opinion for residential development of 28 dwellings.

Cirencester: Canmore House, Berkeley Road, single storey rear extension and erection of front boundary wall; Times Square, 11- 13 Bishops Walk, change of use from bar/drinking establishment (Use Class A4) to gym (Use Class D2); Corinium Hotel, 12 Gloucester Street, T1 - we wish to crown reduce the tree by approximately 15 per cent of branch length, original crown 12 metres wide - to leave a final shape of approx nine metres wide, also shorten back one large lower limb growing towards the car park entrance to give a good shape.

Daglingworth: Daglingworth Manor, Lower End, fell small group of cherry trees, fell remains of two stems of Cypress Hedge.

Fairford: Land parcel south of Home Farm, Cirencester Road, erection of up to 120 dwellings (all matters reserved other than means of access) - compliance with conditions 3 (sample panel of natural stone walling), 4 (artificial stone walling), 6 (sample panel dry stone) and 7 (sample panel render) of reserved matters approval 15/02707/REM; 1 Primrose Cottages, High Street, Kempsford, Japanese Acacis tree to be reduced by third in rear garden.

Lechlade: Claydon Pike, London Road, non-material amendment to 13/03626/FUL for amendments to the elevations and layout of the unit on Plot 3.04.

Lower Slaughter: Land between Lower Slaughter Cricket Club and a house known as Greyholm, Copse Hill Road, felling of six further trees.

Moreton-In-Marsh: Brae Croft, Upper Oddington, erection of ancillary building; Cotswold House, Back Lane, Upper Oddington, proposed detached garage with ancillary accommodation; Redesdale House, remove hazel tree between old drystone wall and garage.

Rendcomb: Rendcomb College, non-material amendment to 14/01805/FUL for cast stone coping to the front entrance/west elevation at high level, mortar capping to the low level, curved canopy wall in lieu of cast stone, rubble wall facing to the curved amphitheatre wall in lieu of approved curved ashlar stonework, glazed aluminium framed entrance doors in lieu of timber doors and omission of entrance canopy.

Stow-on-the-Wold: The Unicorn Hotel, Sheep Street, nine lime trees along the A436 from the junction on the A429 to the Bell Inn at the lower end of the Sheep Street, the nine limes require the young (approximately four years) growth removing back to the old pollard points along the street, this young growth is starting to become damaged by passing and parking traffic.

Tetbury: Timberpride Ltd, Quercus Road, non-material amendment to 15/04512/FUL for the change of roof covering from insulated seamed Kingspan metal sheeting to Marley Modern interlocking tile (colour: smooth grey); The Goods Shed, Gumstool Hill, one ash tree with severe lean over footpath in woodland north-east of goods shed to be felled, two Silver Birch trees with considerable lean over footpath next to old cattle race area to be felled; Court House, The Street, Shipton Moyne, fell two leylandi; Abbesswell Cottage, Bath Road, fell sycamore.

Weston-Sub-Edge: Canon Bourne, Parsons Lane, demolition of existing garage block and erection of new garage building (retrospective).

The following applications have been received by North Wiltshire District Council for the North area.

Any comments can be made via the website at Wiltshire.gov.uk

Cricklade: Alkerton House, 114 High Street, retention of redesign of master bedroom en-suite area in order not to divide a large period window (retrospective).

Grittleton: Staddlestones, reduce height of 25 leylandii trees by up to three metres, and reduce sides by up to two metres; Webbs Cottage, 3 School Lane, prune and rebalance of apple tree and one metre crown reduction of Silver Birch.

Lea and Cleverton: Land at Cresswell Lane, Lea, erection of general purpose agricultural building.

Little Somerford: Meadow Cottages, The Hill, construction of two storey extension to rear of dwelling and raising garage elevation to two storey over existing garage.

Malmesbury: Weavers Cottage, 55 Burnivale, fell one willow and one maple; 42 West Street, roof repair and replacement of some roofing materials. repair and enhancement of insulation to dormer window; 60 Abbey Row, replacement of conservatory and windows to rear elevation (resubmission of 15/07678/FUL).

Oaksey: The Barn, 7 Court Farm, enclose existing open porch.

Purton: 12 The Hyde, proposed extensions and alterations.

Sherston: Holy Cross Church, Church Street, fell one dead prunus.