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Boldre Brockenhurst New Forest National Park Authority Date: 21/07/2021 Parish List Trees Works Applications Decided Between 14/07/21 and 20/07/21 BOLDRE Application No: CONS/21/0326 Address: RAINBOWS END, JORDANS LANE, PILLEY, LYMINGTON, SO41 5QW Case Officer: Nik Gruber Decision Date: 16/07/2021 Decision: Raise No Objections Application No: R14/15/21/0371 Address: NEWTOWN PARK HOUSE, PORTMORE, LYMINGTON, SO41 5RN Case Officer: Nik Gruber Decision Date: 16/07/2021 Decision: Exempt Works BROCKENHURST Application No: TPO/21/0310 Address: WOODLANDS, 111 NEW FOREST DRIVE, BROCKENHURST, SO42 7QW Case Officer: Nik Gruber Tree Ref Proposed Works Reason for Work ALL G12 Prune 3 x Oak trees The crowns are growing past neighbours boundary so the reason for works is to control tree growth to reduce dominance over land and property and remove any overhanging deadwood to avoid danger and damage. Decision Date: 15/07/2021 Decision: Grant Application No: TPO/21/0323 Address: FOXES FIELD, ARMSTRONG ROAD, BROCKENHURST, SO42 7TA Case Officer: Nik Gruber Tree Ref Proposed Works Reason for Work ALL G 1 Fell 1 x Scots Pine tree Poor specimen tree. Tree is irregularly formed unbalanced and growing over neighbours Boundary. Reason for removing tree is to remove danger of falling materials over neighbouring property and to allow better light and growing condition to other species. Decision Date: 15/07/2021 Decision: Grant Application No: TPO/21/0324 Address: LEIF HOUSE, 15 THE COPPICE, BROCKENHURST, SO42 7QZ Case Officer: Nik Gruber Q:\Plantech\Reports\TP\TWAPPS\Decided Between Dates(Tree Works).rpt Page 1 of 4 New Forest National Park Authority Date: 21/07/2021 Parish List Trees Works Applications Decided Between 14/07/21 and 20/07/21 Tree Ref Proposed Works Reason for Work ALL G 1 Fell 1 x Cypress tree (for information - All works to be undertaken are to reduce works already carried out due to recent stress on over weighted limbs to reduce the failure) chance of failure as some of these trees have Prune 1 x Western Red Cedar tree suffered fractured limbs. Also to remove Fell 1 x Spruce tree lower hanging branches to allow suitable Prune 1 x Spruce tree clearance for vehicles and pedestrians. Prune 1 x Oak tree Prune 1 x Beech tree G 2 Fell 1 x dead Beech tree (exempt works DEAD - Dead - included for information) Decision Date: 15/07/2021 Decision: Grant BURLEY Application No: CONS/21/0311 Address: BROOKSIDE FARM, FOREST ROAD, BURLEY, RINGWOOD, BH24 4DQ Case Officer: James Palmer Decision Date: 19/07/2021 Decision: Raise No Objections EAST BOLDRE Application No: CONS/21/0318 Address: CORONATION COTTAGE, MAIN ROAD, EAST BOLDRE, BROCKENHURST, SO42 7WU Case Officer: Nik Gruber Decision Date: 15/07/2021 Decision: Raise No Objections ELLINGHAM HARBRIDGE AND IBSLEY Application No: CONS/21/0305 Address: PRIMROSE SPINNEY, HIGHWOOD LANE, HIGHWOOD, RINGWOOD, BH24 3LG Case Officer: James Palmer Decision Date: 19/07/2021 Decision: Raise No Objections GODSHILL Application No: R14/15/21/0378 Address: GARDEN COTTAGE AT SANDY BALLS, SOUTHAMPTON ROAD, GODSHILL, FORDINGBRIDGE, SP6 2JX Case Officer: James Palmer Decision Date: 19/07/2021 Decision: Exempt Works HYDE Application No: CONS/21/0313 Address: HEATHER COTTAGE, HERN LANE, HYDE, FORDINGBRIDGE, SP6 2QQ Case Officer: James Palmer Decision Date: 15/07/2021 Decision: Raise No Objections Q:\Plantech\Reports\TP\TWAPPS\Decided Between Dates(Tree Works).rpt Page 2 of 4 New Forest National Park Authority Date: 21/07/2021 Parish List Trees Works Applications Decided Between 14/07/21 and 20/07/21 Application No: CONS/21/0322 Address: COOTES PIECE, POST OFFICE LANE, HYDE, FORDINGBRIDGE, SP6 2QW Case Officer: James Palmer Decision Date: 15/07/2021 Decision: Raise No Objections LYNDHURST Application No: CONS/21/0325 Address: LAUREL COTTAGE, 109 HIGH STREET, LYNDHURST, SO43 7BH Case Officer: Nik Gruber Decision Date: 16/07/2021 Decision: Raise No Objections Application No: R14/15/21/0368 Address: Holmfied House / Colemead Recreation Ground, Lyndhurst Case Officer: Nik Gruber Decision Date: 15/07/2021 Decision: Exempt Works MINSTEAD Application No: CONS/21/0320 Address: THE MILL HOUSE, BLACKWATER, LYNDHURST, SO43 7FL Case Officer: Nik Gruber Decision Date: 15/07/2021 Decision: Raise No Objections NETLEY MARSH Application No: R14/15/21/0367 Address: FIELD ADJACENT TO THE WHYTE HOUSE, MARTINS LANE, WOODLANDS, SOUTHAMPTON, SO40 7GZ Case Officer: Nik Gruber Decision Date: 14/07/2021 Decision: Exempt Works RINGWOOD Application No: CONS/21/0312 Address: SPRINGFIELD HOUSE, HANGERSLEY HILL, HANGERSLEY, RINGWOOD, BH24 3JN Case Officer: James Palmer Decision Date: 15/07/2021 Decision: Raise No Objections Application No: R14/15/21/0377 Address: HANGERSLEY HOUSE, ST AUBYNS LANE, HANGERSLEY, RINGWOOD, BH24 3JU Case Officer: James Palmer Decision Date: 19/07/2021 Decision: Exempt Works SWAY Application No: TPO/21/0315 Address: 4 HIGHFIELD CLOSE, SWAY, LYMINGTON, SO41 6AU Case Officer: James Palmer Q:\Plantech\Reports\TP\TWAPPS\Decided Between Dates(Tree Works).rpt Page 3 of 4 New Forest National Park Authority Date: 21/07/2021 Parish List Trees Works Applications Decided Between 14/07/21 and 20/07/21 Tree Ref Proposed Works Reason for Work ALL T1 Prune 1 x Oak tree Reduce lateral branches over garage and garden of no.23 Durrant Way. To reduce end weight over property line but without cutting back hard to boundary line. Reduction back to appropriate growth points. Decision Date: 15/07/2021 Decision: Grant Total No of Applications: 18 Decided within 8 weeks: 18 Percentage within 8 weeks: 100.00% Total Inside National Park 18 Total 18 Q:\Plantech\Reports\TP\TWAPPS\Decided Between Dates(Tree Works).rpt Page 4 of 4.
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