Page shows planning applications in North York Moors in the postcode YO7 area which covers parts of Silton, Sinderby, Scawton, Maunby, Leake, Kirkby Wiske, Kirkby Knowle, Kirby Wiske, Kirby Knowle, Kepwick, Feliskirk, Dishforth, Dalton, Cowesby, Cold Kirby, Borrowby, Boltby, Baldersby, Bagby, South Kilvington, Sessay, Sutton, Pickhill, Over Silton, North Kilvington, Nether Silton, Thirkleby, Thirlby, Thirsk, Topcliffe, Upsall, North Yorkshire
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uid | Authority | Size | State | Type | Decision | Appeal Ref. | Description | Address | Map | Earliest Date | Url | Share |
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NYM/2019/0576/WTCA | North York Moors | Small | Permitted | Trees | Holly (T1) - crown reduction by 1.5m to allow more light and better access through the gate. Holly (T2) - crown reduction by 1.5m to allow more light and better access through the gate. Walnut (T3) - crown reduction by 2m to allow more light to surrounding fruit trees. Silver leaf pear (T4) - crown reduction by 1m to allow more space for itself and walnut tree next to it to grow. Sweet chestnut (T5) - crown reduction by 1m to allow more light to hedges below Silver birch (T6) - crown reduction by 2m and crown lift from roof. Whitebeam (T7) - crown reduction by 1m to allow more light to reach surrounding shrubs. | Cirrus Cottage Boltby Village Street Boltby YO7 2DY | 20/08/2015 | Link | Link | |||
NYM/2019/0801/WTCA | North York Moors | Small | Permitted | Trees | I request permission to fell Trees 2 (oak) and 3 (Whitebeam - Sorbus aria) on sketch as they are too close to Tree 1 (oak) and are preventing it from developing into a decent shape | Estate Cottage Cold Kirby Thirsk North Yorkshire YO7 2HL | 20/11/2019 | Link | Link | |||
NYM/2020/0758/WTCA | North York Moors | Small | Unresolved | Trees | T1 Mature Norway Spruce - fell. Ailing in vigour, showing symptoms of Rhizospaera with noticable root plate lift in high windows. Recommend fell for safety reasons. T2 Scots Pine - fell. Semi mature pine with a strong lean and a sparse western canopy due to competition with adjacent T1. Due to poor form and lean recommend felling at same time as T1. The client wishes to replace T1 and T2 with a native wild service tree. T3 group of Leyland Cypress - 50% reduction. Line fo mature Leylandii which have been poorly 'topped and sided'. The vertical regen growth has included unions and poor structural integrity. Some broken branches have been removed but recommend a reduction in height by approx 50% to reduce wind sail effect and minimise risk of failure while retaining the boundary screen. | Cherry Tree Cottage Boltby Thirsk North Yorkshire YO7 2DY | 20/09/2029 | Link | Link | |||
NYM/2021/0513/WTCA | North York Moors | Small | Permitted | Trees | T1 - Elm tree canopy raise by about 3 meters, removal of epicormic growth from lower down where someone removed a branch a while ago. Canopy raise of other side of tree so the canopies both side match. T2 - Leylandii reduction leaving finished height around 4-5 meters | Westwoods Boltby YO7 2DY | 20/07/2001 | Link | Link | |||
NYM/2021/0682/WTCA | North York Moors | Small | Permitted | Trees | Ash T1 - Tip reduce extending limb growing toward Cypress to the right by up to 2m using suitable growth points, to reduce risk of branch failure in the future as it is over stretched. Cypress T2 - overall crown reduction of 1-2m in length to control size and give future clearance from neighbouring property. Conifer&Cherry removal within TG1 - felling the Cherry trees and Conifers to thin the small grove of trees to give space to more desirable specimens within the group as currently overcrowded, would reduce the competition for light and improve overall aesthetics | Pentland House Main Street Cold Kirby Helmsley YO7 2HL | 20/08/2031 | Link | Link | |||
NYM/2022/0385 | North York Moors | Small | Permitted | Trees | Coniferous evergreen. The tree was planted in the 1970'2 when the house was built and has outgrown its location which is in the centre of the village. It is very close to the road and neighbouring houses. We would like to fell the tree and replace with another tree. This would be smaller in stature adn a different species - Prunus 'The Bride', a small cherry tree. | Spring Bank Boltby Thirsk North Yorkshire YO7 2DY | 20/02/2023 | Link | Link | |||
NYM/2022/0871 | North York Moors | Small | Permitted | Trees | T1 beech, crown reduction of 20%, in order to limit excessive shading to Greendales and neighbours, see photo P1 T2 Birch, this tree has been previously pruned hard which has resulted in many extended limbs growing from potentially weak unions. Recommend is 30% reduction in order to avoid future failures of limbs in high winds, see photo P2. T3 Chestnut, this tree has been previously pollarded which has encouraged extended reaction growth growing above the old cuts. Recommend is a re-pollard every 3-4 years to retain the tree for as long as possible, see photo P3. | Greendales Lead Lane Nether Silton North Yorkshire YO7 2JZ | 20/11/2028 | Link | Link | |||
NYM/2023/0202 | North York Moors | Small | Permitted | Trees | T1 - Removal of Norway spruce that is sparse and looks to be in decline. T2 - Deadora reduction close to previous pruning points to improve the shape. T3 - Removal of ten sycamore trees that have previously been pollarded, to create a formal hedge that is easier to maintain whilst improving the look in this area of the garden. T4 - Walnut reduction back to closest growth point to where it was previously pollarded. T5 - Holly tree removal | School House Boltby North Yorkshire YO7 2DY | 20/04/2003 | Link | Link | |||
NYM/2023/0539 | North York Moors | Small | Undecided | Trees | T1 - Scotts pine removal. Removal due to another recent limb failure that has removed a large part of one side of the canopy. The tree has been susceptible to limb failures both my clients and the church have rising concerns about the tree and have now decided to remove the tree as it is imposing too much of a risk to the churchyard as well as Ivy cottage. | Ivy Cottage Boltby Village Boltby North Yorkshire YO7 2DY | 20/08/2015 | Link | Link | |||
NYM/2023/0834 | North York Moors | Small | Permitted | Trees | We plan to remove one roadside willow tree, one ash tree with ash dieback and reduce part of an overgrown hedge to 6ft. | Old Reading Rooms Boltby Thirsk YO7 2DY | 20/11/2024 | Link | Link | |||
NYM/2024/0190 | North York Moors | Small | Permitted | Trees | Silver birch in front garden - crown lift to 5-6m and prune back from phone wire | Cherry Tree Cottage Boltby Thirsk North Yorkshire YO7 2DY | 20/03/2013 | Link | Link | |||
NYM/2024/0191 | North York Moors | Small | Permitted | Trees | Small willow, cherry & 2 fruit trees to rear of house - fell Large ash badly affected by Ash Dieback disease; large dead parts in top of crown - reduce to 12m to make safe and retain habitat features. | Hillside Farm Boltby Thirsk North Yorkshire YO7 2DY | 20/03/2013 | Link | Link | |||
NYM/2024/0267 | North York Moors | Small | Permitted | Trees | Thin Cherry; remove or reduce Fir by up to one third | Oak House Cold Kirby Thirsk North Yorkshire YO7 2HL | 20/04/2008 | Link | Link | |||
NYM/2024/0299 | North York Moors | Small | Permitted | Trees | - Apple & Sweet chestnut - crown thin: - Maple - crown reduce by up to 2m; - Sycamore, Nordman Fir, Cedar, Silver birch x 2 - fell | Kirby Grange Cold Kirby Road Cold Kirby Helmsley North Yorkshire YO7 2HL | 20/04/2019 | Link | Link | |||
NYM/2024/0422 | North York Moors | Small | Permitted | Trees | Tree in Conservation Area - crown lift Silver birch tree | Holy Trinity Church Boltby Thirsk YO7 2DY | 20/06/2003 | Link | Link | |||
NYM/2024/0440 | North York Moors | Small | Permitted | Trees | Trees in Conservation Area - crown lift Beech, reduce overhanging branches of Yew, fell Lawsons cypress. | Gurtof House Boltby North Yorkshire YO7 2DY | 20/06/2017 | Link | Link | |||
NYM/2024/0568 | North York Moors | Small | Permitted | Trees | Fell Norway spruce - non-native tree in prominent position but little arboricultural merit and unsuited to long term retention | Spring Bank Boltby Thirsk North Yorkshire YO7 2DY | 20/08/2006 | Link | Link | |||
NYM/2024/0700 | North York Moors | Small | Permitted | Trees | Remove up to 6 sycamores from group of 16 Reduce branches overhanging garden by up to 1.5m | Oak Tree Farm Main Street Cold Kirby Helmsley North Yorkshire YO7 2HL | 20/10/2001 | Link | Link | |||
NYM/2025/0149 | North York Moors | Small | Permitted | Trees | Line of conifers - reduce height by 3m (25%) | Cherry Tree Cottage Boltby Thirsk YO7 2DY | 20/02/2012 | Link | Link | |||
NYM/2025/0280 | North York Moors | Small | Permitted | Trees | Trees in Conservation Area - Maple to reduce in height and raise canopy, Leylandii x 2 to remove. | Westwoods Boltby North Yorkshire YO7 2DY | 20/04/2009 | 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. |
Plot Id | Site Id | Site Name | Plot Name | Plot Active | Plot Interested | Plot Allow Contact | Contact Allow Contact | Contact Name | Contact House Name | Contact House Number | Contact Road Name | Contact Town Name | Contact City Name | Contact County Name | Contact Number | Contact Postcode | Plot Postcode | Market Value | Offer Value | Owner Value | Date of Last Letter | Date Added |
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