Page shows planning applications in Huntingdonshire in Lilac Way PE27
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uid | Authority | Size | State | Type | Decision | Appeal Ref. | Description | Address | Map | Earliest Date | Url | Share |
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0503683FUL | Huntingdonshire | Not known | Permitted | Full | Extensions and alterations to dwelling | 3 Lilac Way St Ives Cambridgeshire PE27 3YS | 20/11/2024 | Link | Link | |||
11/00499/TRCA | Huntingdonshire | Small | Permitted | Trees | T1 - Elm - Fell to ground level - H&S riskT2 - Walnut - Fell and treat with an apprpriate herbicide - subsidence riskT4 - Weeping Willow - Fell and treat with an apprpriate herbicide - subsidence riskT5 - Storax - Fell and treat with an apprpriate herbicide - subsidence riskT6 - Lilac - Fell and treat with an apprpriate herbicide - subsidence riskT7 - Ash - Fell and treat with an apprpriate herbicide - subsidence riskG3 - Yew - Fell to ground level all stems within 4m of the rear right corner of the Insured Property, and treat stumps with appropriate herbicide to prevent regrowth - subsidence risk | 58 58 High Street Abbotsley St Neots PE19 6UE | 20/03/2031 | Link | Link | |||
1102133FUL | Huntingdonshire | Not known | Permitted | Full | Erection of detached dwelling with garaging and parking | Land At And Including 4 Lilac Way St Ives | 20/01/2012 | Link | Link | |||
14/01266/TRCA | Huntingdonshire | Small | Permitted | Trees | T1 Raise to 2.5 metres Conifer near Sycamore in front garden.T2 Raise to 2.5 metres & reduce in height to previous points Conifer next to lilac in front garden.T3 Reduce rogue limbs on Damson to shape & raise to 2.5 metres over lawn.T4 Fell Conifer on driveway.G1 Remove deadwood & rogue limbs from all Damsons over driveway.T5 Remove uprights from Sycamore under phone lines & clear lines by 2 metres.G2 Reduce & raise trees along side of garage to give 2 metre clearance over garage.G3 Raise to 2.5 metres all trees in back garden & reduce over garden by up to 2 metres | Fieldview Ramsey Road Kings Ripton Huntingdon PE28 2NJ | 20/07/2022 | Link | Link | |||
14/01924/TRCA | Huntingdonshire | Small | Permitted | Trees | G1:2 x Ash: Section fell to as near to ground level as possible.2 x Sycamore: Section fell to as near to ground level as possible.1 x Conifer hedge: Fell.1 x Lilac: Fell.All trees and hedging are growing in close proximity to wall and drain, the trees are young self sets and outgrowing there location. | 4 The Brow Huntingdon PE29 3RA | 20/11/2011 | Link | Link | |||
17/02705/TRCA | Huntingdonshire | Small | Permitted | Trees | 1. Remove small prunus in front of house 2. Coppice Elm and Maple hedge down to a height of approximately 1m 3. Coppice Hazel, Maple and Lilac to a height of approximately 1m 4. Prune and reduce size of crown of large Lilac by no less than 1m high and 1 metre round | 103 High Street Yelling St Neots PE19 6SB | 20/12/2029 | Link | Link | |||
18/02374/TRCA | Huntingdonshire | Small | Permitted | Trees | Front garden: Lilac (T1) prune reduce height. Lilac (T2) Unknown (T3) Fell. Unknown (T4) prune lower branches to reduce shading. Back garden: Laburnum (T5) Holly (T7) Yew (T9) prune to reduce height and bring under control. Apple (T6) Silver Birch (T8) prune and remove dead growth, reduce risk to overhead electricity wire. (Full details on App form) | 4 Castle Hill Huntingdon PE29 3AS | 20/11/2003 | Link | Link | |||
19/00141/TRCA | Huntingdonshire | Small | Permitted | Trees | 1. Remove Lilac Tree diseased and old - - possible root system undermining integrity of party wall.2. Remove Cherry Tree - Hindered from light and by larger trees remove to give room and light to other trees.3. Remove 2 x lime trees in order to give room light and space for the remaining four trees of this type in the garden. | The Spinney Church Street Woodhurst Huntingdon PE28 3BN | 20/01/2025 | Link | Link | |||
19/01731/TRCA | Huntingdonshire | Small | Permitted | Trees | T1 Prunus - Reduce by 1.5m, T2 Lilac - Remove limb dying to the east and shape remainder | 4 Chapel Lane Elton Peterborough PE8 6RE | 20/09/2002 | Link | Link | |||
20/00155/TRCA | Huntingdonshire | Small | Permitted | Trees | T3 Ash, T7 Pear, T8 Peach, T10 Sorbus - RemoveTG4 Tree Group Maple, Horse Chestnut, Apple and Lilac - Remove Maple and Horse Chestnut | Thistledown 4 Millview Alwalton Peterborough PE7 3UW | 20/01/2023 | Link | Link | |||
20/00160/TRCA | Huntingdonshire | Small | Permitted | Trees | SG2 Pyracantha, S1 Climbing Hydrangea, S2 Fushia, S4 Lonicera, S5 Buddleia, S6 Ceanothus, S7 Rose, T2 Plum (Purple leafed), S9 Lilac, T3 Hawthorn & H2 Hawthorn - Fell to combat subsidence damage | 8 Dove House Wood Abbots Ripton Huntingdon PE28 2PR | 20/01/2023 | Link | Link | |||
20/00314/TRCA | Huntingdonshire | Small | Permitted | Trees | T1 to T5: Lilac bushes: Fell to ground level. T6 & T7: Prunus @4m high: Fell to ground level. T8: Lilac bush: Fell to ground levelT9: Larch: Fell to ground level. G10: 2x Holly: Fell to ground level. T11: Apple: Fell to ground level. G12: Group of 1x Ash, 2x Laburnum, 2x Sycamore: Fell to ground level. G13: Line of old neglected fruit trees: Fell to ground level. G14: Apple: Fell to ground level. G15: Line of old espaliered fruit trees: Fell to ground level. T16: Holly damaging the wall: Fell to ground level. G17: 3x Yew in third party land: Prune overhanging side laterals back by 1.5-2m. | 29A Church Street St Neots PE19 2BU | 20/02/2012 | Link | Link | |||
20/00955/TRCA | Huntingdonshire | Small | Permitted | Trees | T1 - Lilac - Fell due to excessive shading and potential for damage of property. Currently has a branch resting on neighbours wall and has branches in close proximity to property. T2 - species unknown, but potentially a young form of Willow - Crown reduction by 50% down to 3m height. T3 - Lilac - Fell due to excessive shading. T4 - Laburnum - Fell as poisonous, not suitable with children at address. Additionally, causing excessive shading to end of garden. T5 - Lilac - Fell due to excessive shading. | 45 Hartford Road Huntingdon PE29 3RF | 20/06/2002 | Link | Link | |||
20/02041/TRCA | Huntingdonshire | Small | Permitted | Trees | T1 Whitebeam: Re shape/balance by up to 1 metre. Previously reduced, works to maintain size and shape.T2 Prunus: Re reduce overall crown (no more than two metres).T3 Cherry: Fell to as near to ground level as possible. Tree is dying and of no amenity value.T4 Amelanchier: Re reduce to previous reduction points (no more than 2.5 metres overall). Previously reduced, works to maintain size and shape.1 x Mix Group, Bay, Conifer, Laburnum, Lilac: Reduce/prune by up to 1 metre to make tidy. Previously reduced, works to maintain size and shape.1 x Ash: Re shape overall crown, reducing by up to 1 metre, raise crown by 1 metre and remove deadwood. | Wistaria House Berkley Street Eynesbury St Neots PE19 2NA | 20/10/2016 | Link | Link | |||
21/02185/TRCA | Huntingdonshire | Small | Permitted | Trees | T1 - Elm - dieback in crown, believed to have Dutch Elm disease. Fell to as close to ground level as possible.T2 - Horse Chestnut - dead, fell to as close to ground level as possible.T3 - Elm - dieback in crown, believed to have Dutch Elm disease. Fell to as close to ground level as possible.T4 - Large Elm - cavity at three metres with ganoderma fungus present, historic pollard wounds which have decayed. Fell to as close to ground level as possible.T5 - Small Elm - fell to as close to ground level as possible.T6 - Lilac - fell to as close to ground level as possible.T7- Lilac - fell to as close to ground level as possible.T8 - Laburnum - fell to as close to ground level as possible.T9 - Laburnum - fell to as close to ground level as possible.T1 - T4 are all dead or dangerous.T5 - T9 are causing shading onto property and garden. | Trins House High Street Hilton Huntingdon PE28 9NA | 20/09/2023 | Link | Link | |||
22/00377/TRCA | Huntingdonshire | Small | Permitted | Trees | T1 Wild Cherry & T2 Lilac - 2m reduction of branches to prevent damage to roof tilesT3 Conifer - remove and replace with wild or flowering Cherry | Stags Holt 10 North Road Alconbury Weston Huntingdon PE28 4JR | 20/01/2026 | Link | Link | |||
22/00493/TRCA | Huntingdonshire | Small | Permitted | Trees | T1 - Lombardy poplar on southern boundary (next to the outdoor tortoise enclosure) - Re-pollard to previous points at approx 8m from ground level. G3 - Hazel and lilac on the southern boundary - Coppice to 1m stools. T4 - Decayed Lombardy poplar tree - Fell to ground level and grind the remaining stump to a minimum depth of 150mm below ground level. T6 - Horse Chestnut in the south western corner - Reduce the lowest limb emitting at approx 1.5m from ground level, growing in a north-easterly direction by removing up to 2m from the radial spread to reduce the impact of the compression fork. G7 - 2x Lombardy on the western boundary (storm damaged) - Reduce in height to approx 8-10m from ground level. T9 - Tulip tree in the western side of the garden - Crown reduce by removing up to 1m all round to shape and neaten. T10 - Sycamore in north-western corner - remove epicormic growth at base and reduce the lowest limb on the eastern side to balance. T11 - Bird Cherry - crown reduce by removing up to 3m all round to shape and balance. T12 - Crimson king maple - Crown reduce by removing up to 2m all round to shape and neaten. T13 - Purple plum on northern border - Crown thin by removing the epicormic growth within the crown. | 106A Great North Road Eaton Socon St Neots PE19 8EJ | 20/02/2024 | Link | Link | |||
22/02219/TREE | Huntingdonshire | Small | Permitted | Trees | T1 - Holly - Reduce height by 3 metres (too Tall) T2 - Lilac - Reduce height by 3 metres (To reduce shadowing) T3 - Feild Maple - Remove (Growing in midle of Lilac) T4 - Holly - Reduce by 2 metres (Growing Over Garage) | 7 Rectory Lane Wyton Huntingdon PE28 2AQ | 20/10/2024 | Link | Link | |||
23/02165/TRCA | Huntingdonshire | Small | Permitted | Trees | TG3 Mixed Species, includes 2 Cypress, 1 Cherry-Laurel, 1 Euonymus and 1 Miscanthus - RemoveT3 Lime - RemoveT2 Cypress (Leyland) - Remove T1 Hawthorn - RemoveSG2 Mixed Species Shrubs, includes Lilac, Euonymus and 2 Clematis - RemoveCG1 Mixed Species Climbers, includes Rose and Honeysuckle - RemoveC1 Climbing Shrubs - Remove | Halcyon House 108 High Street Yelling St Neots PE19 6SD | 20/11/2010 | Link | Link | |||
24/01564/TRCA | Huntingdonshire | Small | Permitted | Trees | T1 Maple - crown raise to 3m T5 Lilac - reduce height by two metresT6 Silk Tassle - reduce height by two metresT10 Strawberry - reduce height and spread by two metres. T11 Magnolia - remove low branchT12 Cypress Hedge- reduce height by three metres and trim sides. | 4 Manor House Close Eaton Socon St Neots PE19 8JA | 20/08/2029 | Link | Link | |||
24/01941/TRCA | Huntingdonshire | Small | Permitted | Trees | Hawthorne (T1). - The previous pollarding points are starting to rot. These need to be cut out and the tree re-shaped into a ball shape. Approx reduction of 1.5m all round. Buddleja (T2) - To remove as affecting access through the gate. Approx 15ft tall. Lilac (T3) - The lilac is dying and is being held up by the wisteria. Removing the lilac will help to improve the health of the wisteria. | 7 Church Street St Ives PE27 6DG | 20/10/2021 | Link | Link |
Application Type | Description | Example |
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Advertising | For displaying advertisements, signs, or billboards. | Applying to install a new illuminated sign outside a store. |
Amendment | Changes to previously approved applications, possibly due to design revisions. | Amending a previously approved house extension to change the roof style. |
Conditions | Applications related to meeting specific conditions set in previous approvals. | Submitting additional details required to fulfill conditions in an earlier planning consent. |
Full | A complete application for permission to develop land or alter structures. | Applying to build a new residential property on a vacant lot. |
Heritage | Applications in areas with historical significance or for listed buildings. | Seeking permission to repair a historic building’s facade. |
Other | For any application that doesn’t fall into the standard categories. | Applying to install an electric vehicle charging station. |
Outline | Initial application giving a general idea of development, without full detail. | Submitting an outline plan to build several houses on a large plot without detailed designs yet. |
Telecoms | Applications for telecom infrastructure, such as masts or antennas. | Seeking approval to erect a new mobile phone mast. |
Trees | Applications relating to tree management, like pruning or removal. | Requesting permission to remove a diseased tree on a property in a protected area. |
Application Status | Description | Example |
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Conditions | Application is being reviewed to confirm conditions are met before full approval. | Checking if drainage conditions for a housing project are satisfied. |
Permitted | Application has been approved, allowing the project to proceed. | A house extension application has been approved, so construction can start. |
Referred | Application referred to another agency or higher authority for further decision-making. | A new school building application referred to the Department of Education for review. |
Rejected | Application has been denied, possibly due to regulatory issues or community impact concerns. | A request to build a commercial property in a residential area was rejected. |
Undecided | Application is under review but no decision has been reached yet. | A solar panel installation application is still being considered. |
Unresolved | Decision is pending, possibly due to missing information or further clarifications needed. | Waiting on additional environmental impact reports before deciding on a manufacturing plant. |
Withdrawn | Applicant has withdrawn the application, ending the review process. | Applicant decided not to pursue a planning change and withdrew their application. |
Appeal Decision | Description | Example |
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Allowed | Appeal succeeded, and the application is approved. | An appeal to build a garden shed in a restricted area was allowed. |
Allowed in part | Only parts of the appeal are approved, with others declined. | Appeal for a large extension partially allowed, but balcony addition denied. |
Allowed with conditions | Appeal allowed but includes specific conditions. | Approval for a garage was granted but limited to certain construction hours. |
Dismissed | Appeal failed, and the original decision remains. | An appeal to build an additional floor on a building was dismissed. |
Invalid | Appeal was found invalid, likely due to procedural errors or missed deadlines. | An appeal filed late, beyond the deadline, was deemed invalid. |
Not yet decided | Appeal is still under review, with no decision made yet. | An appeal against the rejection of a new restaurant is pending review. |
Notice quashed | Original enforcement or refusal notice was overturned. | An enforcement notice on a fence height violation was quashed. |
Notice Upheld | Original enforcement or refusal notice stands. | Appeal against an enforcement notice for unauthorized work was upheld, so the notice remains in effect. |
Notice varied and upheld | Enforcement notice is modified but remains valid. | A notice to remove a deck was upheld, with only a minor reduction in required removal area. |
Planning permission granted | Appeal successful, and planning permission is now approved. | Appeal for planning permission to extend a house was granted. |
Quashed on legal grounds | Decision overturned due to a legal error in the original ruling. | Appeal quashed after finding procedural errors in the planning review process. |
Split Decision | Appeal partially approved and partially rejected. | Appeal for both front and back garden structures resulted in front approved, back rejected. |
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