HERE is a round-up of the planning applications put forward in the Cotswold District this week.
All of the applications can be viewed via the planning section of Cotswold District Council’s website.
Yew tree behind house - to raise the canopy above outbuildings and from neighbours garden. And re-shape, remove dead branches of cherry tree at bottom of garden. At 2 Old Manor Cottages, East End, Northleach
Ref. No: 20/03691/TCONR
Status: Awaiting decision
Field maple - reduce canopy by 3m height and 1.5m radial spread at Lower Barn House, Ditch Lane, Winson, Cirencester
Ref. No: 20/03694/TCONR
Status: Awaiting decision
Ash tree - fork in trunk 3 metres above ground was split. Removal of tree at Vyners Close, Cirencester
Ref. No: 20/03692/TPO
Status: Awaiting decision
Beech tree - reduce by 20% due to excessive height, at The Corn Barn, Compton Abdale
Ref. No: 20/03680/TCONR
Status: Awaiting decision
Fell tree: Acer Platanoides (Norway Acer) at Woodside House, Ampney Crucis, Cirencester
Ref. No: 20/03667/TCONR
Status: Awaiting decision
Fell tree - Prunus Species, at Tara Griggs Close, Chipping Campden
Ref. No: 20/03666/TCONR
Status: Awaiting decision
Fell tree - Turkey Oak - fell - replant with Styrax Japonicus. Fell tree - cherry - replace with cherry at Half Acre Cottage, Ampney Crucis, Cirencester
Ref. No: 20/03656/TCONR
Status: Awaiting decision
Goat willows on adjoining land - Prune back overhanging branches to prevent overhang and interference with hawthorn tree at Southlands, Grevel Lane, Chipping Campden
Ref. No: 20/03652/TPO
Status: Awaiting decision
Fell tree - birch tree, at 51 Hawker Square, Upper Rissington
Ref. No: 20/03651/TPO
Status: Awaiting decision
Fell tree - one conifer: fell with the potential to replace. Remove secondary branches from conifers; remove secondary branches / fell with the potential to replace one Holly, one Yew, one other: reduce in height and bulk and fell one smaller other overhanging neighbour's property at Newbridge House, Clapton-On-The-Hill
Ref. No: 20/03640/TCONR
Status: Awaiting decision
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