24/01161/TN
Application Details
Description
Following an on site meeting with an LPA officer, and advice given about what works would be acceptable, we propose the following works of improvement to both ensure safety and to increase the visual impact of the site from a conservation area perspective.1) The removal of a Lawson Cypress on the front boundary which is leaning towards the property to a significant degree. The LPA Officer agreed this is leaning at a dangerous angle and there are existing trees that would benefit from the extra light.2)The removal of a Western Red Cedar and additional Fir Trees on the southern front boundary adjoining the car park, as marked on the accompanying diagram, which are not visually attractive, and the replacement with two Amelanchier Trees to create a more attractive setting for a conservation area. The LPA Officer agreed the Fir Trees are not healthy specimens and the Western Red Cedar has become too overpowering and encroaches into the public areas of the car park creating a health hazard.3) The removal of Fir Trees on the southern boundary in the rear garden of the property. The LPA Officer agreed that these are not publicly visible and provide no conservation area benefit. There are existing trees that would benefit from the light.4) The pruning and shaping of existing Fir and Laurel Trees in the rear garden which are not publicly visible. The LPA Officer agreed that these require general works of maintenance to ensure health and longevity.
Council
Wolverhampton
Application Type
Trees in Conservation Area Notification
Date Received
29 Oct 2024
Date Validated
06 Nov 2024
Decision Date
06 Dec 2024
Council Website
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Address
1 Stockwell Road Wolverhampton West Midlands WV6 9AX
Postcode
WV6 9AX
UPRN
Coordinates
52.600394600000000, -2.167705100000000
Source: Application UPRN
Quick Info
- UID
- 24/01161/TN
- Reference
- 24/01161/TN
- Status
- Granted
- Last Updated
- 19 Dec 2024