Planning applications in North York Moors in DL6

Page shows planning applications in North York Moors in the postcode DL6 area which covers parts of East Harlsey, Great Smeaton, Kirby Sigston, Little Smeaton, Northallerton, North Riding, North Riding Yorkshire, Osmotherley, Potto, Sigston, Swainby, Welbury, West Rounton, Whorlton, North Yorkshire

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NYM/2003/0517/AD North York Moors Small Permitted Advertising advertisement consent for installation of illuminated fascia and hanging signs and non-illuminated signs Blacksmiths Arms 2 Black Horse Lane Swainby Northallerton DL6 3EW 08/07/2003 00:00:00 http://planning.northyorkmoors.org.uk/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/Generic/StdDetails.aspx?PT=PlanningApplicationsOn-Line&TYPE=PL/PlanningPK.xml&PARAM0=800772&XSLT=/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/SiteFiles/Skins/NorthYorkMoors/xslt/PL/PLDetails.xslt&FT=PlanningApplicationDetails&PUBLIC=Y&XMLSIDE=/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/SiteFiles/Skins/NorthYorkMoors/Menus/PL.xml&DAURI=PLANNING /planning-applications/local-authority/NorthYorkMoors/uid/4E594D2F323030332F303531372F4144 54.4135 -1.2678 9773969
NYM/2019/0292/WTCA North York Moors Small Permitted Trees The trees subject to this conservation area application are 3 x Conifers (X Cupressocyparis Leylandii) which are situated to the to the South West corner of the lower garden. In recent times the trees have had branches snap out and fail. There is fear that should this continue then the neighbouring bungalow to the South of the site may be hit. The proposal is to fell 3 x Conifer trees. There is deciduous tree situated next to the Conifer trees that would thrive following the removal of these trees. Ruebury House 47 North End Osmotherley Northallerton DL6 3BE 25/04/2019 00:00:00 http://planning.northyorkmoors.org.uk/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/Generic/StdDetails.aspx?PT=PlanningApplicationsOn-Line&TYPE=PL/PlanningPK.xml&PARAM0=814894&XSLT=/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/SiteFiles/Skins/NorthYorkMoors/xslt/PL/PLDetails.xslt&FT=PlanningApplicationDetails&PUBLIC=Y&XMLSIDE=&DAURI=PLANNING /planning-applications/local-authority/NorthYorkMoors/uid/4E594D2F323031392F303239322F57544341 54.3717 -1.2987 1936146
NYM/2019/0560/WTCA North York Moors Small Permitted Trees Conifers - 5 trees - fell because overgrown and collapsing branches. The trees are overtaking the garden want to reclaim the space. 1 Grant Close Osmotherley DL6 3BD 09/08/2019 00:00:00 http://planning.northyorkmoors.org.uk/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/Generic/StdDetails.aspx?PT=PlanningApplicationsOn-Line&TYPE=PL/PlanningPK.xml&PARAM0=815150&XSLT=/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/SiteFiles/Skins/NorthYorkMoors/xslt/PL/PLDetails.xslt&FT=PlanningApplicationDetails&PUBLIC=Y&XMLSIDE=&DAURI=PLANNING /planning-applications/local-authority/NorthYorkMoors/uid/4E594D2F323031392F303536302F57544341 54.37 -1.2996 761200
NYM/2019/0652/WTCA North York Moors Small Undecided Trees Three trees to fell - T201 Beech, T222 Ash, T223 Ash. Tree Report & Work Schedule (15.03.19) provided. Swainby Country Park Church Lane Swainby North Yorkshire DL6 3EA 31/07/2019 00:00:00 http://planning.northyorkmoors.org.uk/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/Generic/StdDetails.aspx?PT=PlanningApplicationsOn-Line&TYPE=PL/PlanningPK.xml&PARAM0=815236&XSLT=/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/SiteFiles/Skins/NorthYorkMoors/xslt/PL/PLDetails.xslt&FT=PlanningApplicationDetails&PUBLIC=Y&XMLSIDE=/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/SiteFiles/Skins/NorthYorkMoors/Menus/PL.xml&DAURI=PLANNING /planning-applications/local-authority/NorthYorkMoors/uid/4E594D2F323031392F303635322F57544341 54.4103 -1.2638 4286039
NYM/2020/0085/WTCA North York Moors Small Permitted Trees 1 - Yew - reduce to 10ft in height and trim the sides - to allow more light into the garden. 2 - Privit - remove - poor quality 3 - Laurel - remove - poor quality 4 - Conifers - remove - poor quality 5 - Mixed group of holly and hawthorn - reduce height by one third and trim back the overhanging face - overgrown, need bringing down to more manageable height. 6 - Sycamore - remove - very close to the house. 7 - Ash - remove deadwood and Ivy. H&S reasons 8 - Conifer Hedge - reduce the height to 10 ft - at present very over grown. 9 - Silver Birch - prune lateral limb away from the neighbours property - to creats a clearance between house and tree. 10 - Eucalyptus - install Cobra brace - weak fork in base of tree. 11 - Conifer - remove - too close to the house. 12 - Eucalyptus - remove - close to neighbouring property. 13 - Conifers x20 - remove - very close to the neighbouring property. 14 - Conifer - remove - pushing on the neighbours wall. 15 - Mixed group of Laurel, Elm and Sycamore saplings - remove - too close to buildings. The Old Vicarage North End Osmotherley Northallerton DL6 3BB 23/01/2020 00:00:00 http://planning.northyorkmoors.org.uk/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/Generic/StdDetails.aspx?PT=PlanningApplicationsOn-Line&TYPE=PL/PlanningPK.xml&PARAM0=815537&XSLT=/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/SiteFiles/Skins/NorthYorkMoors/xslt/PL/PLDetails.xslt&FT=PlanningApplicationDetails&PUBLIC=Y&XMLSIDE=&DAURI=PLANNING /planning-applications/local-authority/NorthYorkMoors/uid/4E594D2F323032302F303038352F57544341 54.3693 -1.2984 3711521
NYM/2020/0364/WTCA North York Moors Small Permitted Trees A single Norway Spruce tree (not subject to any TPO) is within the main garden of 66 North End, Osmotherley. The tree is around 50 feet tall and is located within 10 feet of our neighbours house (64 North End) and 10 feet from our garden summerhouse. this is a wooden adn glass structure that appears to be of some age and certainly adds to the appeal of the property and garden as a whole. I have been concerned over the size and safety of the tree for some time. My concerns are over the size of the tree and its proximity to our neighbours (and to a lesser extent our summerhouse), and the apparent shallowness of the root system. I have consulted two independent tree surgeons who both tell me that this is a variety more commonly used for commercial reasons adn not found in residential gardens. Furthermore they confirm the risks it presents. I therefore seek your consent to instruct the Tree Surgeon to safely fell the tree. 66 North End Osmotherley Northallerton North Yorkshire DL6 3BH 27/05/2020 00:00:00 http://planning.northyorkmoors.org.uk/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/Generic/StdDetails.aspx?PT=PlanningApplicationsOn-Line&TYPE=PL/PlanningPK.xml&PARAM0=815810&XSLT=/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/SiteFiles/Skins/NorthYorkMoors/xslt/PL/PLDetails.xslt&FT=PlanningApplicationDetails&PUBLIC=Y&XMLSIDE=&DAURI=PLANNING /planning-applications/local-authority/NorthYorkMoors/uid/4E594D2F323032302F303336342F57544341 54.3705 -1.2985 8090867
NYM/2021/0143/WTCA North York Moors Small Permitted Trees T1 Ash, Fraxinus excelsior A mature Hedgerow grown ash of significant sentimental value to the applicant. The outer tips of the canopy are showing the classic early stages of dieback due to Hymenoscyphus infestation. During my assessment of the tree necrotic legions were observed in the upper canopy, dead buds and vertical reactionary growth from retrenchment are also abundant. I also noted a blackened Inonotus fruiting body at 1m which is highly pathogenic to the Fraxinus family. The very appearance of this fruiting body and it's colour/age suggest that the decay within the stem is already present. My Client is a keen conservationist and wishes to retain the tree for habitat purposes as long as is safe to do so. However, there is a significant risk of branch sheer in the near future and she is in the process of building a home within the risk zone of the tree. I intend to reduce the risk of failure whilst retaining the tree for as long as possible. I therefore propose the removal of the lowest 3-4 overhanging, overextended limbs on the garden side as well as a light reduction by thinning to alleviate any wind sheer factor as a result of crown lifting. In the long term I propose to Veteranise the tree by pollard as and when Dieback enters the later stages. This will retain a habitat structure for as long as is safely possible. T2 Holly, Ilex aquafolium A small mature twin stem holly which has been allowed to outcompete the surrounding hedgerow. The rightmost stem when looking from within the garden is not in the best of health. My client wishes to remove this stem, and formatively prune the remaining stem. 15 Garbutt Lane Swainby Northallerton DL6 3EN 01/03/2021 00:00:00 http://planning.northyorkmoors.org.uk/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/Generic/StdDetails.aspx?PT=PlanningApplicationsOn-Line&TYPE=PL/PlanningPK.xml&PARAM0=816537&XSLT=/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/SiteFiles/Skins/NorthYorkMoors/xslt/PL/PLDetails.xslt&FT=PlanningApplicationDetails&PUBLIC=Y&XMLSIDE=&DAURI=PLANNING /planning-applications/local-authority/NorthYorkMoors/uid/4E594D2F323032312F303134332F57544341 54.4117 -1.2671 2297037
NYM/2021/0194/WTCA North York Moors Small Permitted Trees Re-application from timed out permission Ref: MRA/2089 14th March 2018 T1- Corkscrew Willow still in need of removal partially die back and overshadowing next doors property, Aerial dismantle to ground level and poison stump. Front garden T2- Removal of Large Eucalyptus to ground level and poison stump. Overshadowing whole garden recent cracking and storm damage. Work commenced after storm 2019/20 but not completed. Rear garden. Middle Farm Road From West Farm To Osmotherley Thimbleby DL6 3PY 16/03/2021 00:00:00 http://planning.northyorkmoors.org.uk/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/Generic/StdDetails.aspx?PT=PlanningApplicationsOn-Line&TYPE=PL/PlanningPK.xml&PARAM0=816588&XSLT=/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/SiteFiles/Skins/NorthYorkMoors/xslt/PL/PLDetails.xslt&FT=PlanningApplicationDetails&PUBLIC=Y&XMLSIDE=&DAURI=PLANNING /planning-applications/local-authority/NorthYorkMoors/uid/4E594D2F323032312F303139342F57544341 54.3518 -1.309 7022734
NYM/2021/0906/WTCA North York Moors Small Permitted Trees Mixed group of holly and hawthorn in the area 5 on the attached sketch (this sketch also refers to work previously approved under NYM/2020/0085/WTCA). Fell and replace with new trees (species to be confirmed). The trees are of low amenity value, have been allowed to get significantly overgrown and provide excessive shading to the neighbours driveway and ground floor of the property. The Old Vicarage 40 North End Osmotherley DL6 3BB 10/11/2021 00:00:00 http://planning.northyorkmoors.org.uk/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/Generic/StdDetails.aspx?PT=PlanningApplicationsOn-Line&TYPE=PL/PlanningPK.xml&PARAM0=817279&XSLT=/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/SiteFiles/Skins/NorthYorkMoors/xslt/PL/PLDetails.xslt&FT=PlanningApplicationDetails&PUBLIC=Y&XMLSIDE=&DAURI=PLANNING /planning-applications/local-authority/NorthYorkMoors/uid/4E594D2F323032312F303930362F57544341 54.3696 -1.2983 5501437
NYM/2022/0320 North York Moors Small Undecided Trees Weeping willow at the rear of the garden near the gate on Back Lane. The tree is overgrown and leaning, there is a risk of falling onto the nearby garage, plus the risk to an oil tank if uprooted - situated in the garden next door. The proposed work (after consolation with a tree surgeon) is to pollard the tree to reduce branch length. 3 South End Osmotherley North Yorkshire DL6 3BN 21/04/2022 00:00:00 http://planning.northyorkmoors.org.uk/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/Generic/StdDetails.aspx?PT=PlanningApplicationsOn-Line&TYPE=PL/PlanningPK.xml&PARAM0=817714&XSLT=/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/SiteFiles/Skins/NorthYorkMoors/xslt/PL/PLDetails.xslt&FT=PlanningApplicationDetails&PUBLIC=Y&XMLSIDE=/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/SiteFiles/Skins/NorthYorkMoors/Menus/PL.xml&DAURI=PLANNING /planning-applications/local-authority/NorthYorkMoors/uid/4E594D2F323032322F30333230 54.3684 -1.2989 4753744
NYM/2022/0393 North York Moors Small Permitted Trees Removal of beech tree Church Farm Swainby Northallerton DL6 3EA 03/02/2022 00:00:00 http://planning.northyorkmoors.org.uk/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/Generic/StdDetails.aspx?PT=PlanningApplicationsOn-Line&TYPE=PL/PlanningPK.xml&PARAM0=817786&XSLT=/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/SiteFiles/Skins/NorthYorkMoors/xslt/PL/PLDetails.xslt&FT=PlanningApplicationDetails&PUBLIC=Y&XMLSIDE=/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/SiteFiles/Skins/NorthYorkMoors/Menus/PL.xml&DAURI=PLANNING /planning-applications/local-authority/NorthYorkMoors/uid/4E594D2F323032322F30333933 54.4121 -1.264 6996823
NYM/2022/0580 North York Moors Small Permitted Trees The trees are Beech trees, there appears to be four of them, very close together. i am applying to remove the trees due to the proximity to mine and neighbouring houses, the trees are very tall and leaning towards the properties. The trees are very close to the rear of my house - number 74 - and also overhang and are close to neighbouring properties, 76 and 72 North End. My neighbours have been consulted and are keen for the work to be carried out as the trees block light to their properties and the size of them also causes concern so close to the houses. The back gardens face on to an agricultural field, so I will need to gain permission from the landowner to gain access to the field in order to carry out the works as it will not be possible to do from the garden side of the trees due to the terraced housing and lack of through way to the front of the house. The trees are right on the boundary of the conservation area. I have been advised by Angus Forsyth, Tree Surgeon, about the removal of the trees and if the application is successful, plan to employ him to remove the trees safely. 74 North End Osmotherley North Yorkshire DL6 3BH 03/08/2022 00:00:00 http://planning.northyorkmoors.org.uk/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/Generic/StdDetails.aspx?PT=PlanningApplicationsOn-Line&TYPE=PL/PlanningPK.xml&PARAM0=817971&XSLT=/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/SiteFiles/Skins/NorthYorkMoors/xslt/PL/PLDetails.xslt&FT=PlanningApplicationDetails&PUBLIC=Y&XMLSIDE=&DAURI=PLANNING /planning-applications/local-authority/NorthYorkMoors/uid/4E594D2F323032322F30353830 54.3708 -1.2983 267584
NYM/2022/0609 North York Moors Small Permitted Trees It is a cherry tree and is at the left of our house, near the front boundary wall as you can see marked (1) on the plan. We wish to remove this tree as its roots have already damaged the nearby garden wall and as the tree is near to our house (the branches are touching the house) I am concerned that it will eventually damage the house also. It is only one of many trees that we have in our garden but it is the biggest, most problematic and closest to the house. The tree will be removed by a qualified tree surgeon. 27 High Street Swainby North Yorkshire DL6 3ED 12/08/2022 00:00:00 http://planning.northyorkmoors.org.uk/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/Generic/StdDetails.aspx?PT=PlanningApplicationsOn-Line&TYPE=PL/PlanningPK.xml&PARAM0=817999&XSLT=/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/SiteFiles/Skins/NorthYorkMoors/xslt/PL/PLDetails.xslt&FT=PlanningApplicationDetails&PUBLIC=Y&XMLSIDE=/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/SiteFiles/Skins/NorthYorkMoors/Menus/PL.xml&DAURI=PLANNING /planning-applications/local-authority/NorthYorkMoors/uid/4E594D2F323032322F30363039 50.2448 -6.9843 3111092
NYM/2023/0169 North York Moors Small Permitted Trees We are seeking permission to remove a large ash tree in our garden before it becomes too difficult if it gets dieback, we had permission some years back after a site visit but that has lapsed. Pump House, 64 High Street Swainby North Yorkshire DL6 3EG 16/03/2023 00:00:00 http://planning.northyorkmoors.org.uk/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/Generic/StdDetails.aspx?PT=PlanningApplicationsOn-Line&TYPE=PL/PlanningPK.xml&PARAM0=818476&XSLT=/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/SiteFiles/Skins/NorthYorkMoors/xslt/PL/PLDetails.xslt&FT=PlanningApplicationDetails&PUBLIC=Y&XMLSIDE=&DAURI=PLANNING /planning-applications/local-authority/NorthYorkMoors/uid/4E594D2F323032332F30313639 54.4115 -1.2661 7236360
NYM/2023/0537 North York Moors Small Permitted Trees The tree has been identified as having ash dieback when previous pruning works were carried out. (T1 Fraxinus excelsior - application NYM/2021/0143/WTCA ) The tree has two main trunks intertwined at the base and this requires the tree to be felled in sections. The recent photographs provided show the tree is now rotting where the two trunks intertwine. We now wish to fell the tree whilst it is still possible for the tree surgeon to safely climb it and before there is significant risk of the tree splitting. Orchard Barn 68 A High Street Swainby Northallerton DL6 3EG 15/08/2023 00:00:00 http://planning.northyorkmoors.org.uk/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/Generic/StdDetails.aspx?PT=PlanningApplicationsOn-Line&TYPE=PL/PlanningPK.xml&PARAM0=818835&XSLT=/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/SiteFiles/Skins/NorthYorkMoors/xslt/PL/PLDetails.xslt&FT=PlanningApplicationDetails&PUBLIC=Y&XMLSIDE=&DAURI=PLANNING /planning-applications/local-authority/NorthYorkMoors/uid/4E594D2F323032332F30353337 54.4115 -1.2673 4860557
NYM/2023/0778 North York Moors Small Permitted Trees At the rear boundary of the back garden is a 20 to 23m high coniferous tree screen. The coniferous screen is of mixed species, Thuja, Chamaecyparis and Abies ??? western red cedar, cypress and a Christmas tree. Mrs Kemp finds the trees over powering and has asked what the outcome will be if the conifers are left in their natural state. The conifers are healthy and are growing at a rate of 300 to 500mm per annum. If left to grow naturally they will eventually grow to about 40m. The most common cause of decline in large cypresses is heavy, wet snow which we have not had for many years. The wet snow often overloads branches in large cypresses causing them to tear out. The trees are 23m from the house and are 20 to 23m high. Therefore allowing for kick and run there is wind throw risk but not as high a risk as their visual mass would infer. To address the wind risk I would recommend a staggered lowering by 3 to 5m 43 North End Osmotherley North Yorkshire DL6 3BE 17/11/2023 00:00:00 http://planning.northyorkmoors.org.uk/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/Generic/StdDetails.aspx?PT=PlanningApplicationsOn-Line&TYPE=PL/PlanningPK.xml&PARAM0=819070&XSLT=/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/SiteFiles/Skins/NorthYorkMoors/xslt/PL/PLDetails.xslt&FT=PlanningApplicationDetails&PUBLIC=Y&XMLSIDE=&DAURI=PLANNING /planning-applications/local-authority/NorthYorkMoors/uid/4E594D2F323032332F30373738 54.371 -1.2988 6676383
NYM/2023/0797 North York Moors Small Permitted Trees 213 - Ash approaching stage 3 Ash Dieback (roughly 50% live crown). Fell to 4-5m stem for habitat 218 - Ash with stage 2 Ash Dieback (75-50% live crown) and tight union at basal union with gap opening between stems. Fell to 4-5m stem. 224 - Ash on edge of river, being undermined. Fell. 225 - Ash with Ash Dieback. Fell 2505 - Ash with stage 3 Ash Dieback (<50% live crown). Fell. 2507 - Ash with stage 3 Ash Dieback (<50% live crown). Fell. 2509 - Elm - dead. Fell. 2510 - Ash with stage 3 Ash Dieback (<50% live crown). Fell. 2512 - Ash with stage 3 Ash Dieback (<50% live crown). Fell. Swainby Country Park Church Lane Swainby North Yorkshire DL6 3EA 20/11/2023 00:00:00 http://planning.northyorkmoors.org.uk/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/Generic/StdDetails.aspx?PT=PlanningApplicationsOn-Line&TYPE=PL/PlanningPK.xml&PARAM0=819089&XSLT=/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/SiteFiles/Skins/NorthYorkMoors/xslt/PL/PLDetails.xslt&FT=PlanningApplicationDetails&PUBLIC=Y&XMLSIDE=&DAURI=PLANNING /planning-applications/local-authority/NorthYorkMoors/uid/4E594D2F323032332F30373937 54.4121 -1.264 1228904
NYM/2024/0080 North York Moors Small Permitted Trees Two yew trees which want one third of the overall height reduced (or 2 meters). One yew tree which wants to be removed and one holly tree that wants to be removed. The Old Vicarage 40 North End Osmotherley North Yorkshire DL6 3BB 29/01/2024 00:00:00 http://planning.northyorkmoors.org.uk/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/Generic/StdDetails.aspx?PT=PlanningApplicationsOn-Line&TYPE=PL/PlanningPK.xml&PARAM0=819243&XSLT=/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/SiteFiles/Skins/NorthYorkMoors/xslt/PL/PLDetails.xslt&FT=PlanningApplicationDetails&PUBLIC=Y&XMLSIDE=/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/SiteFiles/Skins/NorthYorkMoors/Menus/PL.xml&DAURI=PLANNING /planning-applications/local-authority/NorthYorkMoors/uid/4E594D2F323032342F30303830 54.3696 -1.298 227133
NYM/2024/0788 North York Moors Small Undecided Trees T1 Silver Birch - very poor union at 1.5m - at risk of failure - fell T2 Copper Beech - crown reduce by up to 2m, or up to 3m on branch near house with tight union at base T3 Rowan - fell T4 & T5 - hazel - prune back from drive. 7 Back Lane Osmotherley North Yorkshire DL6 3BJ 08/11/2024 00:00:00 http://planning.northyorkmoors.org.uk/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/Generic/StdDetails.aspx?PT=PlanningApplicationsOn-Line&TYPE=PL/PlanningPK.xml&PARAM0=819945&XSLT=/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/SiteFiles/Skins/NorthYorkMoors/xslt/PL/PLDetails.xslt&FT=PlanningApplicationDetails&PUBLIC=Y&XMLSIDE=&DAURI=PLANNING /planning-applications/local-authority/NorthYorkMoors/uid/4E594D2F323032342F30373838 54.3691 -1.2975 5888239