Bridport planning applications out for consultation this week

By Lottie Welch

23rd Mar 2022 | Local News

Applications for tree felling and cutting and heating tubes
Applications for tree felling and cutting and heating tubes

Planning applications in and around Bridport out for consultation this week include:

P/TRT/2022/01592 - St James Park, Bradpole

T1 holm oak - reduce vertical and lateral branches by a max of 2.5m from building - to give clearance.

The applicant wants to reduce an oak tree to give clearance from the building.

Comments can be made on this application until April 4.

P/TRC/2022/01703 - Coneygar House, Coneygar Park

T1 holm oak - fell - excessive shading.

The applicant wants to cut down an oak tree due to it causing excessive shading.

Comments can be made on this application until April 5.

P/TRC/2022/01771 - 16 Asker Gardens

T1 Bay - fell - outgrown location.

The applicant wants to cut down a bay tree which they planted 25 years ago as it has now become unmanageable and growing through the boundary wall. The height is getting close to overhead cables.

Comments can be made on this application until April 7.

P/HOU/2022/01505 - Gull View, 29 Burton Road

Installation of solar thermal heating tubes.

The applicant wants to add solar thermal heating tubes to the house.

Comments can be made on this application until April 7.

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