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.
Ablington: John Browns Cottage, holly – reduce crown by 2.5 metres, lime – fell due to proximity to dry stone wall.
Ampney St Peter: The Old Bakehouse, maple, oak, two thujas, cockspur thorn and cypress – fell, thuja and cypress – reduce by two thirds.
Arlington: 7 Arlington Row, cypress – fell for safety reasons, ornamental plum – crown thinning due to excessive shading.
Bourton-on-the-water: Bourton-on-the-Water Primary Academy, School Hill, Lansdowne, erection of a single-story extension to school hall.
Burford: 1 Windrush, willow – pollard.
Chedworth: Chedworth House, Pancake Hill, poplar – fell to ground level.
Cirencester: 82 Gloucester Street, insertion of sky light and replacement of window with French doors.
Evenlode: 1 Rose Terrace, Horn Lane, conifer – fell.
Ewen: Barnstone Cottage, two-storey extension; Ewen Manor, fern leaf beech – prune to allow crane access; The Orchard, Old Forge, conversion of existing garage to ancillary accommodation and erection of carport and shed.
Fairford: Station Cottage, London Road, two-bedroom dwelling.
Lechlade: Coln Park, Claydon Pike, London Road, amendment to unit design and external plot layouts.
Naunton: The Old Bakehouse, yew – reduce and reshape, mulbury – trhim back to previous points and crown lift.
Poulton: Rose Cottage, Cricklade Street, ash – reduce crown by three metres.
South Cerney: Fosse Nurseries, Cricklade Road, change of use of part of site from plant nursery to use Class B1 and C.
Southrop: Southrop Manor, three ashes – fell as dead, silver birch – fell due to large holes in trunk, two willows – pollard, four leylandii – fell.
Tetbury: Helena Court, Hampton Street, yew – reduce to clear guttering and balance crown.
Wyck Rissington: Heythrop Cottage, thuja – fell.
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
Ashton Keynes: 3 Gosditch, apple – fell, rowan – reduce by 30 percent; 7 Richmond Court, whitebeam, weeping pear, corkscrew hazel – crown reduction, seven leylandii – crown lift.
Cricklade: 5 Chelworth Road, demolish existing outbuildings and replace with two-storey extension and detached garage with studio over; 3 Home Ground, two-storey rear extension.
Great Somerford: Sunnybank, Frog Lane, carport, two conservatories and a veranda.
Luckington: Garden Cottage, Cherry Orchard Lane, extensions and alterations to existing house; Luckington Playground, field maple – fell as dangerous; Pulens, Church Road, two tulips – reduce by 1.5 metres, ash leafed maple – cut back to previous pruning points.
Purton: 9 Ringsbury Close, single-storey side extension.
Tetbury: Cons Cottage, 3 Willesley, alterations of existing permission 14/11868/FUL relating to the garage build only – part change of building materials and alteration of roof line.
Grittleton: 9 Alderton Road, single and two-storey rear extension.
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