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18 December 2015 CAG INFO: Conservation Area CONSERVATION AREAS & LISTED BUILDING APPLICATIONS DETERMINED 28th November 2015 - 18th December 2015 CAG INFO: Conservation Area: BUSH HILL PARK REF: 15/04747/TPO ADDRESS: Foxwood Green Close Enfield EN1 2TB PROPOSAL: Work to 1 Ash tree covered by LBE ORDER NO (128) 1981:- Remove 2 Limbs growing over street lamp. DECISION: Granted With Conditions DECISION 11/12/2015 DATE: CAG INFO: Conservation Area: BUSH HILL PARK REF: 15/04763/TPO ADDRESS: 59 Wellington Road Enfield EN1 2PH PROPOSAL: Work to 1 Beech tree covered by LBE ORDER NO 15 (3) 1971:- Crown reduce by 1/4 (3m). DECISION: Refused DECISION 11/12/2015 DATE: CAG INFO: Conservation Area: BUSH HILL PARK REF: 15/01355/HOU ADDRESS: 60 Wellington Road Enfield EN1 2PH PROPOSAL: Erection part single, part two storey side/front extension including conversion of garage to habitable room, rear rooflights, single storey rear extension and front boundary wall with piers. DECISION: Granted With Conditions DECISION 08/12/2015 DATE: CAG INFO: Conservation Area: BUSH HILL PARK REF: 15/04465/HOU ADDRESS: 18C Abbey Road Enfield EN1 2QL PROPOSAL: Alterations to front garden involving the resurfacing of hardstanding, widening of vehicular access to Abbey Road, increase in planting area and replacement of existing 'up and over' garage door with a roller type door. DECISION: Granted With Conditions DECISION 08/12/2015 DATE: CAG INFO: Conservation Area: BUSH HILL PARK REF: 15/04274/HOU ADDRESS: 11 Private Road Enfield EN1 2EL PROPOSAL: Single storey rear extensions, first floor rear extension, conversion of garage into habitable room involving new bay window. DECISION: Granted With Conditions DECISION 07/12/2015 DATE: CAG INFO: Conservation Area: BUSH HILL PARK REF: 15/04897/TCA ADDRESS: 49D Wellington Road Enfield EN1 2PG PROPOSAL: Work to 1 Silver Birch (Betula pendula) Remove up to 1/3rd of the height and cut back 1/3rd of the length of overhanging branches. DECISION: Granted DECISION 30/11/2015 DATE: CAG INFO: Conservation Area: BUSH HILL PARK REF: 15/04883/TCA ADDRESS: 11 Abbey Road Enfield EN1 2QP PROPOSAL: Work to 2 Eucalyptus trees in Bush Hill Park Conservation Area- Reduce in size by 30% (3-4m) thin by 10%. DECISION: Granted DECISION 30/11/2015 DATE: CAG INFO: Conservation Area: ENFIELD TOWN REF: 15/04591/TCA ADDRESS: 89 Cecil Road Enfield EN2 6TL PROPOSAL: Works to trees in The Enfield Town Conservation Area: 1 x London Plane - re-pollard by 2m, 1 x Holly - reduce height by 3 metres and 4 x Conifers - fell to ground level. DECISION: Granted DECISION 30/11/2015 DATE: CAG INFO: Conservation Area: ENFIELD TOWN REF: 15/02593/RE4 ADDRESS: 23A - 25B Sydney Road Enfield EN2 6TS PROPOSAL: External refurbishment involving brick, stonework and render repair, placement roofs, rainwater goods and fascias, windows and doors at rear door, refurbishment / replacement of front sash windows and repair to timber front door. DECISION: Granted With Conditions DECISION 30/11/2015 DATE: CAG INFO: Conservation Area: FORTY HILL REF: 15/04942/TPO ADDRESS: 1 Clock House Forty Hill Enfield EN2 9EX PROPOSAL: Works to tree in the forty hill conservation area -fell 1 x sycamore tree LBE ORDER NO (148) 1983. DECISION: Granted With Conditions DECISION 18/12/2015 DATE: CAG INFO: Conservation Area: FORTY HILL REF: 15/04293/RE4 ADDRESS: Forty Hall Park And Estate Forty Hill Enfield EN2 9EU PROPOSAL: Drainage works to existing car park entrance, re-surfacing and remarking of car park and installation of 6m high lighting columns. DECISION: Application Withdrawn DECISION 08/12/2015 DATE: CAG INFO: Conservation Area: FORTY HILL REF: 15/05425/CND ADDRESS: Myddelton Farm Bulls Cross Enfield EN2 9HE PROPOSAL: Details to 14/03915/FUL for tree protection measures identified in an arboricultural method statement condition 6 and 20 for the development to provide a 45-room player lodge with ancillary facilities in conjunction with the adjacent Tottenham Hotspur FC Training Centre. DECISION: Granted DECISION 08/12/2015 DATE: CAG INFO: Conservation Area: FORTY HILL REF: 15/04751/TPO ADDRESS: Jesus Church Forty Hill Enfield EN2 9EU PROPOSAL: Work to trees covered by LBE ORDER NO (148) 1983:- 2 x Oak (T11, T17), 1 x Willow (T14) and 2 x Ash(T16, T18):- Fell. DECISION: Granted With Conditions DECISION 30/11/2015 DATE: CAG INFO: Conservation Area: GRANGE PARK REF: 15/04797/TCA ADDRESS: 16 Old Park Ridings London N21 2EU PROPOSAL: Works to oak tree in Conservation Area - 2 x conifer height reduce by 4 metres, crown lift 3 metres. DECISION: Granted DECISION 30/11/2015 DATE: CAG INFO: Conservation Area: GRANGE PARK REF: 15/04232/HOU ADDRESS: 89 Old Park Ridings London N21 2ER PROPOSAL: Part single, part 2-storey side and rear extension , extension to basement involving lightwell. DECISION: Refused DECISION 20/11/2015 DATE: CAG INFO: Conservation Area: HADLEY WOOD REF: 15/04469/FUL ADDRESS: 21 And Rear Of 23 And 25 Lancaster Avenue Barnet EN4 0EP PROPOSAL: Demolition of detached garage at side, construction of access road and erection of 1 x 4-bed detached dwelling and 4 x 4-bed semi-detached dwellings at rear with accommodation in roof involving front and rear dormer windows, integral garages, a detached garage and associated landscaping. DECISION: Refused DECISION 02/12/2015 DATE: CAG INFO: Conservation Area: MEADWAY REF: 15/04718/HOU ADDRESS: 201 Leigh Hunt Drive London N14 6DQ PROPOSAL: Erection two-storey side extension DECISION: Granted With Conditions DECISION 14/12/2015 DATE: CAG INFO: Conservation Area: SOUTHGATE GREEN REF: 15/04884/TCA ADDRESS: 25-32 The Green New Southgate London N14 6EN PROPOSAL: Works to 1 x Oak tree in Southgate green conservation area - reduce back to previous points by 2m, thin by 20%. DECISION: Granted DECISION 03/12/2015 DATE: CAG INFO: Conservation Area: THE LAKES ESTATE REF: 15/05563/TCA ADDRESS: 66 Old Park Road London N13 4RE PROPOSAL: Works to 4 x trees in the Lakes conservation area - 1 x sycamore remove damaged limbs and crown reduction and shaping by 25%, 1 x sycamore remove 1 x overhanging limb and crown reduction by 10%, 1 x sycamore remove 2 x lower limbs and 2 metre reduction of crown, 1 x sycamore 5 metre crown reduction and re shaping. DECISION: Granted DECISION 17/12/2015 DATE: CAG INFO: Conservation Area: THE LAKES ESTATE REF: 15/04683/HOU ADDRESS: 55 Derwent Road London N13 4PY PROPOSAL: Single storey side extension. DECISION: Granted With Conditions DECISION 09/12/2015 DATE: CAG INFO: Conservation Area: WINCHMORE HILL GREEN REF: 15/04613/CEA ADDRESS: 21 The Green Winchmore Hill London N21 3NL PROPOSAL: Temporary change of use from retail A1 to restaurant A3 DECISION: Granted With Conditions DECISION 02/12/2015 DATE: CAG INFO: Conservation Area: WINCHMORE HILL GREEN REF: 15/04141/FUL ADDRESS: 32-34 The Green Winchmore Hill London N21 1AY PROPOSAL: Single storey side extension. DECISION: Refused DECISION 02/12/2015 DATE: CAG INFO: Conservation Area: WINCHMORE HILL GREEN REF: 15/03572/FUL ADDRESS: Public Open Space Hoppers Road London N21 3LP PROPOSAL: Subdivision of site and erection of 2 x 2 storey detached 4- bed single family dwellings each with off street parking to sides, vehicle access and amenity space. DECISION: Refused DECISION 30/11/2015 DATE: CAG INFO: LB Grade: I; Location: Forty Hall Forty Hill REF: 15/04293/RE4 ADDRESS: Forty Hall Park And Estate Forty Hill Enfield EN2 9EU PROPOSAL: Drainage works to existing car park entrance, re-surfacing and remarking of car park and installation of 6m high lighting columns. DECISION: Application Withdrawn DECISION 08/12/2015 DATE: CAG INFO: LB Grade: I; Location: North Pavilions to west of Forty Hill REF: 15/04293/RE4 ADDRESS: Forty Hall Park And Estate Forty Hill Enfield EN2 9EU PROPOSAL: Drainage works to existing car park entrance, re-surfacing and remarking of car park and installation of 6m high lighting columns. DECISION: Application Withdrawn DECISION 08/12/2015 DATE: CAG INFO: LB Grade: I; Location: Screen Wall, Gateway & N PavilionsForty Hill REF: 15/04293/RE4 ADDRESS: Forty Hall Park And Estate Forty Hill Enfield EN2 9EU PROPOSAL: Drainage works to existing car park entrance, re-surfacing and remarking of car park and installation of 6m high lighting columns. DECISION: Application Withdrawn DECISION 08/12/2015 DATE: CAG INFO: LB Grade: II*; Location: Oakwood Station Bramley Road N14 REF: 15/04637/LBC ADDRESS: Oakwood Underground Station Bramley Road London N14 4UT PROPOSAL: Removal of the ticket office windows, block-work in-filling and rendering the apertures, painting wall finishes to match existing and installation of information, leaflet and poster boards and a new staff seat. DECISION: Granted With Conditions DECISION 11/12/2015 DATE: CAG INFO: LB Grade: II; Location: Barns & Walls To Forty Hall FarmForty Hill REF: 15/04293/RE4 ADDRESS: Forty Hall Park And Estate Forty Hill Enfield EN2 9EU PROPOSAL: Drainage works to existing car park entrance, re-surfacing and remarking of car park and installation of 6m high lighting columns. DECISION: Application Withdrawn DECISION 08/12/2015 DATE: CAG INFO: LB Grade: II; Location: Barns & Walls to Forty Hall Farm Forty Hill REF: 15/04293/RE4 ADDRESS: Forty Hall Park And Estate Forty Hill Enfield EN2 9EU PROPOSAL: Drainage works to existing car park entrance, re-surfacing and remarking of car park and installation of 6m high lighting columns. DECISION: Application Withdrawn DECISION 08/12/2015 DATE: CAG INFO: LB Grade: II; Location: Barns and Walls to Forty Hall Farm Forty Hill REF: 15/04293/RE4 ADDRESS: Forty Hall Park And Estate Forty Hill Enfield EN2 9EU PROPOSAL: Drainage works to existing car park entrance, re-surfacing and remarking of car park and installation of 6m high lighting columns.
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