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uid | Authority | Size | State | Type | Decision | Appeal Ref. | Description | Address | Map | Earliest Date | Url | Share |
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AT/2003/0105 | Torbay | Small | Permitted | Trees | Ash (T1) - FellAsh Group - Top Out To Level With Wall | Vista St. Lukes Road North Torquay Devon TQ2 5PD | 20/03/2031 | Link | ||||
AT/2003/0130 | Torbay | Small | Permitted | Trees | Tree (T1) - Species Unknown - Fell | Waldon Villa St. Lukes Road North Torquay Devon TQ2 5PD | 20/04/2030 | Link | ||||
AT/2003/0191 | Torbay | Small | Permitted | Trees | Sycamore (T1) - PollardVarious (G1) - Reduce To Hedge Height | Waldon Hall St. Lukes Road South Torquay Devon | 20/07/2018 | Link | ||||
AT/2003/0211 | Torbay | Small | Rejected | Trees | Macrocarpa (T1) - Fell (Ddd)Pine Trees (G1) - Reduce Height 20% And SidePine Tree (T2) - Top By 30% | Lytton House St. Lukes Road South Torquay Devon TQ2 5PA | 20/08/2007 | Link | ||||
AT/2003/0280 | Torbay | Small | Not known | Trees | 1X Ilux Oak - Crown Reduce | Flat 16 Waldon Court St. Lukes Road South Torquay Devon TQ2 5YQ | 20/10/2014 | Link | ||||
AT/2003/0295 | Torbay | Small | Permitted | Trees | 1X Ilex Oak - Reduce By 2-3M | Flat 16 Waldon Court St. Lukes Road South Torquay Devon | 20/10/2028 | Link | ||||
AT/2005/0231 | Torbay | Small | Rejected | Trees | T1 - Pine - Felling And RemovalT2 - Pine - Felling And RemovalT3 - Pine - Felling And Removal | Villa Rosa Nursing Home St Lukes Road South Torquay Devon TQ2 5NZ | 20/09/2015 | Link | ||||
AT/2007/0078 | Torbay | Small | Permitted | Trees | T1 - Lime Tree - 20% ReductionT2 - Lime Tree - 20% Reduction | Harold Court St Lukes Road South Torquay Devon TQ2 5NZ | 20/03/2009 | Link | ||||
AT/2007/0267 | Torbay | Small | Permitted | Trees | T1 - Conifer - Remove | Hara St Lukes Road North Torquay Devon TQ2 5PD | 20/10/2029 | Link | ||||
AT/2007/0294 | Torbay | Small | Rejected | Trees | T1 - Monterey Cypress - Fell | Lytton House St Lukes Road South Torquay Devon TQ2 5PA | 20/10/2016 | Link | ||||
AT/2008/0020 | Torbay | Small | Permitted | Trees | T1 -T6 - Holm Oak - Reduce Height By 2.5MT7 - Lime - Reduce Height By 2 MT8 - Oak - Pollard Taking Off 4.5MT9 & T10 - Chestnut - Reduce Height By 2.5M | The Grange St Lukes Road South Torquay Devon TQ2 5NZ | 20/01/2016 | Link | ||||
AT/2008/0072 | Torbay | Small | Permitted | Trees | T1 - Beech - Thin Crown By 15%; Crown LiftT2 - Robina - Prune Away By 2M | Sorrento St Lukes Road North Torquay Devon TQ2 5PD | 20/03/2013 | Link | ||||
AT/2009/0041 | Torbay | Small | Permitted | Trees | T1 - Sycamore - Fell | 7 St Lukes Road Torquay Devon TQ2 5NY | 20/03/2018 | Link | ||||
AT/2010/0238 | Torbay | Small | Permitted | Trees | T1: Pine- Cut 5 lowest branches back by 3mT2: Chestnut- Cut back overhang by 2mT3: Ash- Fell | Grange Apartments St Lukes Road South Torquay Devon TQ2 5NZ | 20/12/2002 | Link | ||||
AT/2013/0063 | Torbay | Small | Permitted | Trees | T1 - Pine Tree - Fell. Reason: Close to garages | Waldon Court St Lukes Road South Torquay Devon TQ2 5PB | 20/02/2027 | Link | ||||
AT/2013/0135 | Torbay | Small | Permitted | Trees | T1 - Evergreen Oak - FellT2 & T3 - Evergreen Oak - Fell(see tree report) | St Malo St Lukes Road Torquay TQ2 5NX | 20/05/2021 | Link | ||||
AT/2013/0149 | Torbay | Small | Permitted | Trees | Leylandii Tree - Remove | 1 The Ferns St Lukes Road Torquay Devon TQ2 5NX | 20/05/2029 | Link | ||||
AT/2013/0176 | Torbay | Small | Permitted | Trees | T1 - Beech Tree - Crown thinning by 10% & crown lifting by 6-7 m | Sorrento St Lukes Road North Torquay Devon TQ2 5PD | 20/06/2027 | Link | ||||
AT/2013/0226 | Torbay | Small | Permitted | Trees | T1 - Ilex Oak - Reduce bulge on right side of tree by 1.5m & crown lift on roadside by 5.2m | The Bay Cary Road/St Lukes Road South Torquay Devon TQ2 5NZ | 20/08/2022 | Link | ||||
AT/2013/0296 | Torbay | Small | Rejected | Trees | Tree A - Silver Birch - Section, fell and dismantleTree B - Yew - Section, fell and dismantle | Court Prior Hotel St Lukes Road South Torquay Devon TQ2 5NZ | 20/11/2001 | Link | ||||
AT/2013/0299 | Torbay | Small | Rejected | Trees | T1 - Beech - RemoveT2 - Yew Tree - Crown reduce by 1 metre overallT3 - Beech - Crown raised & reduced back to provide a 4m clearance from dwelling | Mapleton House St Lukes Road North Torquay Devon TQ2 5PD | 20/11/2002 | Link | ||||
AT/2014/0117 | Torbay | Small | Permitted | Trees | Carry out tree / branch cutting in order to allow access for essential line maintenance works. To carry out up to and no more than 1 metre clearance around the BT line and relevant equipment. | Newcourt St Lukes Road South Torquay Devon TQ2 5NZ | 20/03/2029 | Link | ||||
AT/2014/0153 | Torbay | Small | Permitted | Trees | T1 to T12 Sycamore (Aesculus hippocastenum) - Remove | Kingsdale Court St Lukes Road North Torquay Devon TQ2 5YG | 20/05/2006 | Link | ||||
AT/2014/0288 | Torbay | Small | Permitted | Trees | Sycamore (T1) Acer psuedoplatanus - Fell | Avienne St Lukes Road North Torquay Devon TQ2 5PD | 20/10/2013 | Link | ||||
AT/2014/0341 | Torbay | Small | Permitted | Trees | T0574 - Tree (Holm Oak? ) - Fell | Newcourt St Lukes Road South Torquay Devon TQ2 5NZ | 20/12/2002 | Link | ||||
AT/2015/0015 | Torbay | Small | Rejected | Trees | T1 Sycamore Acer pseudoplatanus - FellT2 Sycamore Acer pseudoplatanus -Crown Reduction by 50% | Stepping Stones St Lukes Road North Torquay Devon TQ2 5PD | 20/01/2019 | Link | ||||
AT/2015/0142 | Torbay | Small | Rejected | Trees | Holm Oak tree (T1) Remove lower limb overhanging the road and reduce the whole tree by appropriately 4 metres | Waldon Point St Lukes Road South Torquay Devon TQ2 5YE | 20/06/2016 | Link | ||||
AT/2015/0150 | Torbay | Small | Permitted | Trees | T1 Eucalyptus - Crown reduce height by upto 3m; Reduce radial spread by 1.5m | Waldon House St Lukes Road South Torquay Devon TQ2 5YQ | 20/06/2023 | Link | ||||
AT/2015/0195 | Torbay | Small | Permitted | Trees | T1: Sycamore- RecoppiceT2: Sycamore- Crown reduction by 4m | Whitburn Guest House St Lukes Road North Torquay Devon TQ2 5PD | 20/08/2027 | Link | ||||
AT/2016/0254 | Torbay | Small | Permitted | Trees | Holm Oak Tree overhanging the bottom of the garden of Harold Court in to Warren Road. Application for removal due to concerns raised by neighbour that the boundary wall is cracking. Sketch plan provided | Flat 2 Harold Court St Lukes Road South Tormohun Torquay Torbay TQ2 5NZ | 20/11/2002 | Link | ||||
AT/2017/0022 | Torbay | Small | Permitted | Trees | 1). Holme Oak Application No AT/2016/0254/TCA application approved for removal due to damage to neighbours wall and possible danger to users of Warren Road below1a). We have been advised that the Holme Oak above is now two trees growing from the same root stock and we request removal of complete tree growth1b). There appears also to be a small Sycamore tree overhanging the SW corner wall of Warren Road which will become dangerous through time and will also damage the walls as it is growing at an angle and needs to be removed2). West boundary hedges/trees to be reduced in height to maintain annually (approx 3meters) where previously trimmed3). Holme Oak adjacent to SW corner of house to be reduced by 50% and maintained annually to that size.. this was originally an ornamental bush but is now too big. We are concerned that this might undermine house foundations and main sewage pipe that runs within 1 meter of tree4). East Boundary hedge maintenance trim and maintain original height5) Ongoing maintenance to conifer hedge and trees on south side of garden (Warren Road)Cyclical Consent to be considered for whole of garden and a maintenance plan to be agreed with Tree Officer when he is availableIt is our intention to replant around the boundaries with evergreen shrubs and bushes to maintain an all-year natural green look without causing further structural damage to the boundary walls in this elevated position | Flat 1 Harold Court St Lukes Road South Tormohun Torquay Torbay TQ2 5NZ | 20/02/2017 | Link | ||||
AT/2017/0159 | Torbay | Small | Permitted | Trees | Sycamore- Remove lower branch identified | Stepping Stones St Lukes Road North Tormohun Torquay Torbay TQ2 5PD | 20/07/2026 | Link | ||||
AT/2019/0180 | Torbay | Small | Permitted | Trees | Pine tree 0601 - fell because it has died of some disease.Monterey Pine 0603 is deadMonterey Pine 0604 is almost deadWe would like to remove three trees, please see report enclosed from Hi-Line. | 10 Lytton House St Lukes Road South Torquay TQ2 5PA | 20/07/2024 | Link | ||||
AT/2019/0278 | Torbay | Small | Permitted | Trees | Steps to st Lukes Road (south-eastern boundary)T1 - Western Red Cedar - crown lift over footpath steps to approximately 3 metres above ground level.T2 - Yew (overhanging Warren Road) - Crown lift by reducing 2 x small lateral branches on eastern side of lower canopy (achieving approximately 5.2 m clearance over highway).T3 - Lime - crown lift over footpath steps to approximately 3 metres above ground level.These works are required as low branches are causing a nuisance to pedestrians and vehicles. | Catholic Church Of The Assumption The Presbytery 76 Abbey Road Torquay TQ2 5NJ | 20/10/2016 | Link | ||||
AT/2020/0113 | Torbay | Small | Withdrawn | Trees | 3 Holm Oak bushes in the SE corner of the garden of the Grange, TQ2 5NZ at the meeting of Cary Road and Warren Road. The bushes have over-grown compared to all the other Holm Oak hedging we have and we want to cut them back to encourage them into shape. | 4 Grange Apartments St Lukes Road South Torquay TQ2 5NZ | 20/04/2018 | Link | ||||
AT/2020/0186 | Torbay | Small | Rejected | Trees | 1 Holm Oak and 1 Turkey Oak (with TPO) very overgrown from various pollarding points including potential obstruction of roads & light obstruction of properties in Warren Road. They need to be trimmed back to previous pollarding points and shaped nicely to allow new growth & uniform shapes. | 4 Grange Apartments St Lukes Road South Torquay TQ2 5NZ | 20/07/2009 | Link | ||||
AT/2020/0188 | Torbay | Small | Permitted | Trees | 1 Holm Oak very overgrown from various pollarding points including potential obstruction of roads & light obstruction of properties in Warren Road. They need to be trimmed back to previous pollarding points and shaped nicely to allow new growth & uniform shapes. | 4 Grange Apartments St Lukes Road South Torquay TQ2 5NZ | 20/07/2010 | Link | ||||
AT/2020/0204 | Torbay | Small | Permitted | Trees | The tree surgeons visiting to provide quotes for work have said that one of our holm oak bushes (with a fat lower trunk) is rotten and isnt worth trimming down.It is also preventing balanced growth of the turkey oak with a TPO on it making the turkey oak grow only up and over Warren Road and parked cars.The hole in the base is about 25cms wide and 100 cms tall. Other branching areas have large rotten bits.We would like to take it down completely or at least to no more than 3m off the ground. That would allow nearby hlm oak bushes to spread and also allo the TPO turkey oak to grow on the landward side. | 4 Grange Apartments St Lukes Road South Torquay TQ2 5NZ | 20/07/2029 | Link | ||||
AT/2020/0222 | Torbay | Small | Permitted | Trees | There is a 5-trunk holm oak leaning over cars on Warren Road and blocking light from buildings opposite.There is no growth on the land side ie it is completely lopsided and there is no ground supporting the trunks under where it leans. We would like permission to take these down completely and allow holm oak and bay bushes behind to grow up to create hedging on the top of the bank alongside exisiting hedges to maintain our privacy but correct the problems. | 4 Grange Apartments St Lukes Road South Torquay TQ2 5NZ | 20/08/2018 | Link | ||||
AT/2021/0182 | Torbay | Small | Rejected | Trees | Monterey Cypress (T1) - fell. reasons for felling:- There are a high number of weak, included unions at the multiple, ascending secondary stems from approximately 4m in height. A number of the included unions are noted with marginal longitudinal cracks and high levels of bark bucking and detached bark. quoted from tree survey - The tree appears to have been historically exposed to storm damage and major tree works. quoted from tree survey - A number of the secondary stems are noted with long with long , linear columns of dead bark/wood sections. quoted from tree survey - A high number of ascending stems are noted with twisting and bulges which is likely due to increased exposure as a result of previous tree works. quoted from tree survey - Within the upper crown there are high levels of hung failed/part failed sub lateral branches. the majority of these branches are on the southern aspect of the crown. quoted from tree survey - Historically there appears to have been a significant stem removed. Approximately 0.5m of the stem remains, which is decayed and extending back into the main stem. quoted from survey - since the survey was conducted, in 2017, the tree has two stems which are starting to come away at the included union approximately three meters from the ground and there are obvious signs of cracking and severe movement between the 2 stems and the trunk.As recommended by the tree survey whole tree removal is considered to be the best option. The tree has since continued to rapidly decline. | Flat 10 Lytton House St Lukes Road South Torquay TQ2 5PA | 20/05/2013 | Link | ||||
AT/2021/0218 | Torbay | Small | Permitted | Trees | We plan to fell the eucalyptus tree at the above address. | Waldon House St Lukes Road South Torquay TQ2 5YQ | 20/06/2025 | Link | ||||
AT/2021/0305 | Torbay | Small | Permitted | Trees | Two maple trees at the rear of the property are growing out of the banking and overhanging the garden area.Proposed work is to fell both the trees. | The Hackneys St Lukes Road Torquay TQ2 5NX | 20/08/2023 | Link | ||||
AT/2022/0009 | Torbay | Small | Permitted | Trees | Monterey cypress (T1)- please see tree survey for reasons to reduce 2 stems by 2 meters. please also find photos in the tree survey of the 2 stems that we would like to reduce | Flat 10 Lytton House St Lukes Road South Torquay TQ2 5PA | 20/01/2020 | Link | ||||
AT/2022/0094 | Torbay | Small | Permitted | Trees | T1. Eucalyptus. Prune tree to clear property by approx. 2m to suitable growth points. Remove dead wood.G1. Mixed hedge. On Warren road, side prune back off highway to boundary wall. Hedge includes 1 x Holm Oak situated in centre of hedge. Cut overhanging ivy back tight to wall | Flat 1 Waldon House St Lukes Road South Torquay TQ2 5YQ | 20/04/2020 | Link | ||||
AT/2022/0118 | Torbay | Small | Permitted | Trees | Turkey Oak on top of steep bank leading down to Warren Road (only one in the garden of The Grange and easy to see from Warren Road).The Tree Officer approved the removal of all branches and foliage in between two recent big storms. This was because the roots of the tree had dislodged rocks, stones and earth and sent them down onto Warren Road below. Luckily no-one was hurt and no cars were damaged (a rare absence of cars parked at that spot). The police had to close the road. Council employees attended to help.We seek permission to take down the remaining trunk following the engineers report as requested by the Tree Officer.Holm oaks on the top of the bank will be allowed to regrow and create a high hedging all along as per exisiting. | 4 Grange Apartments St Lukes Road South Torquay TQ2 5NZ | 20/05/2012 | Link | ||||
AT/2022/0208 | Torbay | Small | Rejected | Trees | T1 - Black Pine - Fell - significate lean over Warren Road and tree has poor crown vitality survey indicates a risk of failure. | Flat 1 Waldon Court St Lukes Road South Torquay TQ2 5PB | 20/08/2016 | Link | ||||
AT/2022/0258 | Torbay | Small | Rejected | Trees | T1- Monterey cypress (Cupressus macrocarpa)- i am applying for a 5 day notice to fell this tree as recommended by the consultant that prepared the report. sectional dismantle to near ground level including planting of replacement tree of the same species. please see tree report for all reasons and evidence including map of the site. The tree report also includes the findings and results from a picus and resistor drilling. | Flat 12 Lytton House St Lukes Road South Torquay TQ2 5PA | 20/10/2001 | Link | ||||
AT/2022/0338 | Torbay | Small | Permitted | Trees | The trees form part of a tall hedge that border the slope of the grounds. The trees are growing on the bordering wall that drops to Warren Road, approx 8 feet below. The hedge consists of 1 - Bay Shrub, 2 - Yew Tree, 3 - Leylandi, 4 - Leylandi, 5 - Yew Tree, 6 - Yew Tree, 7 - Bay Shrub. A telegraph pole stands by the wall where the hedge is situated (with numerous cables). The yew tree near the pole is obscuring it now from the Ellington Grounds and is at risk of entanglement with the cables. Request to lower.The hedge is subject to wind disturbance. It's height is an issue for safety regarding the retaining wall of Ellington Court dropping down to Warren Road and for tree fall on the highway of Warren Road below. The telegraph pole and cables are at risk of damage from the branches and greenery movement. A reduction in height by 3 feet would stablise and secure the hedge to form a safer and maintainable barrier. Clear View Trees has viewed the hedge and advised us to make this application before there is any attempt to lower the height of the hedge that contains 3 yew trees. The hedge grew considerably during the restricting time of the pandemic and present time. | Apartment 3 Ellington Court St Lukes Road South Torquay TQ2 5NZ | 20/12/2013 | Link | ||||
AT/2023/0014 | Torbay | Small | Permitted | Trees | T2. Whitebeam. Section fell to as close to ground level as practicableT4. Yew Crown lift for a ground clearance of 3m over parking bay. Chip and remove. | Flat 1 Waldon House St Lukes Road South Torquay TQ2 5YQ | 20/01/2020 | Link | ||||
AT/2023/0133 | Torbay | Small | Undecided | Trees | T2 - Black pine; Reduce lowest primary branch on the North side over hanging the garden. Reduce back to the secondary approx. 1.5m from stem. Reduce secondary branches away from the BT line to give clearance Circa 1m.T3 - Yew; Crown lift to approx 3m above ground height.T4- Pittosporum; Prune away from street light and over hang over foot path. Remove southern lowest secondary.T5- Horse chestnut; remove/reduce overhanging branches over boundary. Remove lowest secondary branch on the NE side over the footpath/parking area. Prune away from BT line to give 500mm clearance.T6- Horse chestnut; Crown lift over property entrance to approx 4.5-5m to allow high sided vehicle access. | Court Prior Hotel St Lukes Road South Torquay TQ2 5NZ | 20/05/2003 | 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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