THE following applications were received by Cotswold District Council between 30.10.17 and 05.11.17. Details can be found on the council’s website at cotswold.gov.uk/online-applications
Cirencester: 38 Cricklade Road, compliance with condition 4 (panel), demolition of existing dwelling house, garage/workshop and outbuildings and erection of two blocks consisting of in total of 8 two-bedroom flats with vehicle and pedestrian access
Eastleach: Sheepbridge Lodge, non-material amendment to 15/04100/FUL for amendments to the west and east elevations.
Moreton-in-Marsh: Batsford Foundation, Batsford Park (arboretum), trees to be removed over the coming months including Pinus Nigra and Quercus Robur.
Stow-on-the-Wold: Steps Cottage, High Street, two-storey side extension and single-storey rear extension (revised application)
Tetbury: The Old Rectory, Cherington, works to trees, including goat willow, hawthorne, large ash, walnut, silver birch and maple. 5 Windmill Cottages, Windmill Lane, Kingscote, erection of first floor side and front extension with chimney and single-storey front extension and rendering of reconstructed stone (amendment to 16/01627/FUL)
THE following applications were received by Wiltshire Council, North Area, between 30.10.17 and 05.11.17. Details can be found on the council’s website Wiltshire.gov.uk/planning
Ashton Keynes: North End House, Northend, repair to split Catalpa tree; 7-8 The Derry, fell one conifer tree and reduce the crown of one beech tree by 30 percent.
Cricklade: Prior Park Preparatory School, Calcutt Street, remove a row of leylandi trees and 2 ash trees.
Crudwell: Ravenscourt, The Street, replacement access gates to driveway
Great Somerford: Laburnum House, Frog Lane, pollard willow tree and remove branches touching overhead electricity and phone cables; 1 Paddock Close, reduce the crown of four silver birch trees and fell one cherry tree and one conifer tree.
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