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Register of Conservation Area Tree Works (S211) Notifications Register of Conservation Area Tree Works (s211) Notifications If you would like further information on any of these notifications, or to view a list of earlier notifications, please email [email protected] or call 01507 601111. If you would like further information on any of these applications, or to view a list of earlier Applicant (Ap) & Date Valid Notification Ref Notice Address/ Location of Consultation Target Decision Agent (Ag) Names Decision Number and Addresses Received Tree(s) End Date Date 0077/21 /TCA Ap: Mr Hinkins 06/07/2021 00:00:0067, East Street, 27-Jul-2021 31/08/2021 00:00:00 Horncastle, Lincolnshire 67, East Street Horncastle Lincolnshire LN9 6AA Ag: Summary of Proposed Work T1 - Holly - Remove top of tree to leave at 6ft above ground level. 0074/21 /TCA Ap: Mr Chambers 28/06/2021 00:00:00Fairwood, 3 Tarleton 19-Jul-2021 23/08/2021 00:00:00 Avenue, Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire Fairwood 3 Tarleton Avenue Woodhall Spa Lincolnshire LN10 6SE Ag: Summary of Proposed Work T1 - Spruce - Fell. T2 - Holly - Reduction by 3m of two leaning limbs with included union. 0076/21 /TCA Ap: Mr Legat 28/06/2021 00:00:00Thornlea, Stanhope Road, 19-Jul-2021 23/08/2021 00:00:00 Horncastle, Lincolnshire Thornlea Stanhope Road Horncastle Lincolnshire LN9 5EL Ag: Mr Hall Arboritom Summary of Proposed Work T1 - Cypress - Fell to ground level. T2 - Cypress - As per T2 0071/21 /TCA Ap: Mrs Gorwood 21/06/2021 00:00:0033, St Marys Lane, Louth 12-Jul-2021 16/08/2021 00:00:00 25, St Marys Lane Louth Lincolnshire LN11 0DU Ag: Summary of Proposed Work T1 - Fir - Remove. 0069/21 /TCA Ap: Mr Carter 21/06/2021 00:00:00Dovecote House, Mill 20-Jul-2021 16/08/2021 00:00:00 Lane, Horncastle, Lincolnshire Dovecote House Mill Lane Horncastle Lincolnshire LN9 5DS Ag: Summary of Proposed Work T1 - Conifer - (marked C on plan) prune from 7m into a 3.5m 'ball'. Print Date: 21/07/2021 1 Applicant (Ap) & Date Valid Notification Ref Notice Address/ Location of Consultation Target Decision Agent (Ag) Names Decision Number and Addresses Received Tree(s) End Date Date 0066/21 /TCA Ap: Mr Lech 08/06/2021 00:00:002, Cisterngate, Louth, 29-Jun-2021 03/08/2021 00:00:00 Lincolnshire 2, Cisterngate Louth Lincolnshire LN11 0ER Ag: Summary of Proposed Work T1 - Goat Willow - Fell. CA Works Ap: Mr Gemmell 18/05/2021 00:00:002, Cromwell Avenue, 08-Jun-2021 13/07/2021 00:00:00 0061/21 /TCA Allowed Woodhall Spa, (involves felling) Lincolnshire 2, Cromwell Avenue Woodhall Spa Lincolnshire LN10 6TH Ag: Mr Atkinson Atkinson Arb Summary of Proposed Work T1 - Spruce - Fell. CA Works Ap: Miss McKenna 11/05/2021 00:00:002 West Villa, Granby 01-Jun-2021 06/07/2021 00:00:00 0059/21 /TCA Allowed Road, Binbrook, (involves felling) Lincolnshire 2 West Villa Granby Road Binbrook Lincolnshire LN8 6DG Ag: Summary of Proposed Work T1 - Leylandii - Remove. CA Works Ap: Mrs Hickson 11/05/2021 00:00:00Old Police House, Station 01-Jun-2021 06/07/2021 00:00:00 0058/21 /TCA Allowed (doesnt Road, North Thoresby, involve felling Lincolnshire Old Police House Station Road North Thoresby Lincolnshire DN36 5QP Ag: Mr Norminton Green Cuts Ltd Summary of Proposed Work T1 - Ash - Remove dead limb over summer house and reduce in height from approx. 12m to approx. 10m. CA Works Ap: Mrs Taylor 10/05/2021 00:00:0039, Main Road, Hundleby, 31-May-2021 05/07/2021 00:00:00 0056/21 /TCA Allowed (doesnt Lincolnshire involve felling 39, Main Road Hundleby Lincolnshire PE23 5LZ Ag: Mr Beaumont-Heyes Welton Garden Services Summary of Proposed Work T1 - Chamaecyparis lawsoniana - Reduce in height to give 1ft clearance from overhead telephone lines. CA Works Ap: Smith 10/05/2021 00:00:00Co Op Supermarket, 31-May-2021 05/07/2021 00:00:00 0057/21 /TCA Allowed Northgate, Louth (involves felling) Ground Control Ltd. Kingfisher House Radford Way Billericay CM12 0EQ Ag: Summary of Proposed Work T1 - Ash (self-set) - Dismantle from ground level. Print Date: 21/07/2021 2 Applicant (Ap) & Date Valid Notification Ref Notice Address/ Location of Consultation Target Decision Agent (Ag) Names Decision Number and Addresses Received Tree(s) End Date Date 0055/21 /TCA Ap: Mrs Bateman 07/05/2021 00:00:003, Stanhope Terrace, 31-May-2021 02/07/2021 00:00:00 Horncastle, Lincolnshire 3, Stanhope Terrace Horncastle Lincolnshire LN9 5EG Ag: Mr Hall Arboritom Summary of Proposed Work T1 - Cedrus deodara - Fell. CA Works Ap: Mr Crew 04/05/2021 00:00:00Kidgate Primary 26-May-2021 29/06/2021 00:00:00 0052/21 /TCA Allowed Academy, Kidgate, Louth, (involves felling) Lincolnshire Kidgate Primary Academy Kidgate Louth Lincolnshire LN11 9BX Ag: Mr Norminton Green Cuts Ltd Summary of Proposed Work G1 - 4 no. Lawson Cypress - Fell. CA Works Ap: Heavey 04/05/2021 00:00:00Red Lion Hotel, 33, High 26-May-2021 29/06/2021 00:00:00 0054/21 /TCA Allowed Street, Wainfleet All (involves felling) Saints, Lincolnshire Red Lion Hotel 33, High Street Wainfleet All Saints Lincolnshire PE24 4BN Ag: Summary of Proposed Work T1 - Ash - Fell. T2 - Sycamore - Fell. T3 - Sycamore - Fell. T4 - Ash - Fell. 0051/21 /TCA Ap: Mrs Bainbridge 30/04/2021 00:00:00The Coach House, 2, 21-May-2021 25/06/2021 00:00:00 Silver Street, Wainfleet All Saints, Lincolnshire 2, Silver Street Wainfleet All Saints Lincolnshire PE24 4DP Ag: Mr Pell Summary of Proposed Work T1 - Cypress - Fell and replace with a suitable species. CA Works Ap: Mr Porter 27/04/2021 00:00:009, Cromwell Avenue, 18-May-2021 22/06/2021 00:00:00 0046/21 /TCA Allowed (doesnt Woodhall Spa involve felling Ashdown Cromwell Avenue Woodhall Spa Lincolnshire LN10 6TH Ag: Mr Bavin Paul Bavin Tree Care Specialists Summary of Proposed Work T1 - Sycamore - Original: Reduce crown spread on south side from approx 5.1m to approx. 2.6m, to leave an overall crown spread of approx. 5.1m. Revised: A reduction in the radius of the crown on the south side by means of shortening of branches, which are less than 3 centimetres diameter, to achieve a crown radius of no less than 7.0 metres when measured from the outer edge of the stem to the outer edge of canopy. CA Works Ap: Mrs Towle 27/04/2021 00:00:00Spilsby Methodist Church, 18-May-2021 22/06/2021 00:00:00 0047/21 /TCA Allowed Market Street, Spilsby (involves felling) Westholme Print Date: 21/07/2021 3 Applicant (Ap) & Date Valid Notification Ref Notice Address/ Location of Consultation Target Decision Agent (Ag) Names Decision Number and Addresses Received Tree(s) End Date Date Old Scremby Road Ashby By Partney Lincolnshire PE23 5RQ Ag: Mr Davies The Tree Fella Summary of Proposed Work T1 - Yew - Fell and remove stump. CA Works Ap: Mr Seymour 19/04/2021 00:00:00Magdalen Museum 11-May-2021 14/06/2021 00:00:00 0043/21 /TCA Allowed (doesnt Wainfleet Library, St John involve felling Street, Wainfleet All Saints 8, Bethlem Crescent Wainfleet St Mary Lincolnshire PE24 4EL Ag: Summary of Proposed Work T1 - Mixed Broadleaf - Crown lift - removal of lower branches, which are less than 3cm in diameter, to achieve a vertical clearance between lowest branches and the ground level of no more than 3.0 metres. T2 - Mixed Broadleaf - Crown lift - removal of lower branches, which are less than 3cm in diameter, to achieve a vertical clearance between lowest branches and the ground level of no more than 3.0 metres. T3 - Mixed Broadleaf - Crown lift - removal of lower branches, which are less than 3cm in diameter, to achieve a vertical clearance between lowest branches and the ground level of no more than 3.0 metres. T4 - Mixed Broadleaf - Crown lift - removal of lower branches, which are less than 3cm in diameter, to achieve a vertical clearance between lowest branches and the ground level of no more than 3.0 metres. T5 - Mixed Broadleaf - Crown lift - removal of lower branches, which are less than 3cm in diameter, to achieve a vertical clearance between lowest branches and the ground level of no more than 3.0 metres. T6 - Mixed Broadleaf - Crown lift - removal of lower branches, which are less than 3cm in diameter, to achieve a vertical clearance between lowest branches and the ground level of no more than 3.0 metres. T7 - Mixed Broadleaf - Crown lift - removal of lower branches, which are less than 3cm in diameter, to achieve a vertical clearance between lowest branches and the ground level of no more than 3.0 metres. T8 - Mixed Broadleaf - Crown lift - removal of lower branches, which are less than 3cm in diameter, to achieve a vertical clearance between lowest branches and the ground level of no more than 3.0 metres. T9 - Mixed Broadleaf - Crown lift - removal of lower branches, which are less than 3cm in diameter, to achieve a vertical clearance between lowest branches and the ground level of no more than 3.0 metres. T10 - Mixed Broadleaf - Crown lift - removal of lower branches, which are less than 3cm in diameter, to achieve a vertical clearance between lowest branches and the ground level of no more than 3.0 metres. T11 - Mixed Broadleaf - Crown lift - removal of lower branches, which are less than 3cm in diameter, to achieve a vertical clearance between lowest branches and the ground level of no more than 3.0 metres. CA Works Ap: Mrs Heath 12/04/2021 00:00:00Arnsbrae House, 1, 03-May-2021 07/06/2021 00:00:00 0042/21 /TCA Allowed Tattershall Road, (involves felling) Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire Arnsbrae House 1, Tattershall Road Woodhall Spa Lincolnshire LN10 6TT Ag: Summary of Proposed Work T1 - Sycamore - Remove.
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