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Application NK/2022/0373

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Planning Application Details
Field Name Details
Applicant Name A Hurst
Location St Peters School, 52 Headlands, Kettering, NN15 6DJ
Ward St Michaels & Wicksteed
Proposal T1-T3 Chestnut - re-pollard and reduce height to 10m; T4 Sycamore - fell; T5 Malus - crown clean and reduce by 2m and prune branches overhanging tennis court; T6 Willow - fell; T7 Sorbus - pollard back to viable growth points at a height of 3m; T8 Sycamore - remove 5 lowest branches over lawn and crown lift to 5m, crown reduce laterally over lawn by 2.5m; T9 Acer - remove two lowest branches overhanging lawn; T10 Acer - remove two lowest branches overhanging lawn and crown reduce remaining branches over lawn by up to 2m; T11 Cedar - remove two lowest storm damaged branches overhanging lawn; T12 Lawsons - section fell to height of bifurcation and plant 3 no. Holly sp.; T13 Holly - crown reduce by 3-4m; T14 Thuja - prune laterally to clear building by 2-2.5m; T15 Holly - remove lowest branch overhanging footpath
Application Type Notification of Works to Trees in Conservation Areas
Case officer Louisa Johnson 01536 534316
Decision level description Delegated
Key Dates to Track Application Progress
Event Date
Date received 06/06/2022
Validation/registration date 06/06/2022
Statutory expiry date 18/07/2022
Target Decision Date 18/07/2022
Decided on 18/07/2022
Decision No objection

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