4 Northwick Close London NW8 8JG
Tree located in rear garden of 4 Northwick Close: Horse Chestnut T1 (22M high, 1200mm dia.) - Reduce branches overhanging the small courtyard garden of number 3 back to the boundary line and the previous points of reduction by up to 3 metres.
60 Westbourne Park Road London W2 5PJ
1 x Sycamore (T1): Remove x3 low hanging branches and x 2-3 higher overextended branches that overhang the rear boundary of 54 Westbourne Park Road; pruning as shown in the attached photograph.
10 Cavendish Avenue London NW8 9JE
Enlargement of rear lightwells and erection of rear extensions at lower ground floor, use of garage as habitable accommodation and associated replacement of garage door with window, replacement windows in rear extension, replacement rooflights, erection of storage/plant enclosure to rear, erection of trellis to rear boundary wall, removal of tree in front garden; alterations to front gate and railings and associated landscaping as well as internal alterations across all levels. (Linked to 22/08125/LBC)
10 Cavendish Avenue London NW8 9JE
Enlargement of rear lightwells and erection of rear extensions at lower ground floor, use of garage as habitable accommodation and associated replacement of garage door with window, replacement windows in rear extension, replacement rooflights, erection of storage/plant enclosure to rear, erection of trellis to rear boundary wall, removal of tree in front garden; alterations to front gate and railings and associated landscaping as well as internal alterations across all levels. (Linked to 22/08124/FULL)
Sandringham Court 99 Maida Vale London W9 1UA
1 x Cotoneaster (part of group G1): prune back to property boundary, pruning back to suitable growth points and shaping where possible, to create a natural flowing canopy outline. 1 x Cypress (part of group G1): Prune branches over road by approx. 1.5m, to remove overhang, pruning back to suitable growth points and shaping where possible, to create a natural flowing canopy outline.
St Johns Wood Barracks Ordnance Hill London NW8 6PT
T13 (Acer pseudoplatanus) - LOCATION: Sanctuary Garden, St Johns Wood Barracks: Laterally cut back its south-eastern crown aspect that overhangs the riding school building, back to a point whereby there is a 1.5m lateral separation from the south-easternmost extent of its crown in relation to the nearest portion of the riding school. No consent required G14 (3no. Prunus laurocerasus) - LOCATION: 10 Queen's Grove: Laterally cut back all overhanging crown elements back to the boundary line that separates the site (i.e., St Johns Wood Barracks) from the adjacent rear garden within which these 3no. laurels are located. (Works to T13, G14, T15, T16, G100, and T101 are to facilitate the erection of a scaffold framework with Monarflex type sheeting around the riding school to facilitate repair works. Works to T18 and T19 are to facilitate the construction of a new boundary treatment that requires a greater clearance from ground level than the trees currently have. Please see the specific description fot each tree proposal within the application form attached.)
Walpole Mews London
T101 (Robinia pseudoacacia) - LOCATION: Walpole Mews, Queens Grove: Laterally cut back all overhanging crown elements back to the boundary line that separates the site (i.e, St Johns Wood Barracks) from the adjacent front driveway/parking area within which this tree is growing.
8 Queen's Grove London NW8 6EL
T16 (Cupressocyparis leylandii) Laterally cut back all overhanging crown elements back to the boundary line that separates the site (i.e., St Johns Wood Barracks) from the adjacent rear garden within which this tree is growing.
7 Queen's Grove London NW8 6EL
G100 (3no. Carpinus betulus) - LOCATION: 7 Queen's Grove: Laterally cut back all overhanging crown elements back to the boundary line that separates the site (i.e., St Johns Wood Barracks) from the adjacent rear garden within which these 3no. hornbeam trees are growing
9 Queen's Grove London NW8 6EL
T15 (Acer pseudoplatanus) Laterally cut back all overhanging crown elements back to the boundary line that separates the site (i.e., St Johns Wood Barracks) from the adjacent rear garden within which this tree is growing. In all appropriate instances, this will involve the pruning of branches back to established pruning points that exist along this boundary line.