The following planning applications were registered with Cotswold District Council between 18.3.19 and 24.3.19.
Cheltenham: 2 Pear Tree Cottage, fell - Malus Sylvatica.
Chipping Campden: Land at Barrels Pitch, Aston Road, variation of condition 2 (drawing numbers) of permission 18/02613/FUL (erection of 4 no. dwellings & associated works) to enable amendments to design of plots A and B.
Cirencester: 28 St Peters Road, large conifer evergreen tree; 2 - 4 Park Street, removal of modern partition wall, installation of I beams, and replacement of lath and plaster ceiling; Car park to the rear of 30 to 38 Cricklade Street, Ashcroft Road, installation of 6 no. solar powered streetlamps to private car park; Godman House, 1 Rendcomb, compliance with conditions 3 (sample panel), 4 (details) & 9 (rwg) of 17/02902/FUL - demolition of a single storey extension, internal modifications and further extension.
Duntisbourne Rouse: The River House, compliance with condition 11 (drainage) of permission 18/03422/FUL - detached ancillary habitable accommodation.
Poulton: New Inn, London Road, compliance with condition 3 (sample materials) of permission 18/00945/FUL - demolition of rear single storey extension and stores, erection of single and double storey rear extension, replacement roof tiles to main house and outbuilding, demolition of chimney stack.
Tetbury: 30 Cirencester Road, erection of single storey rear extension.
The following planning applications were registered with North Wiltshire District Council between 18.3.19 and 24.3.19.
Ashton Keynes: 21 Ashfield, 30% crown reduction to 1 Ash trees; 1 Birch Glade, Park Place, 30% crown reduction to 2 Whitebeam trees.
Great Somerford: 2 Paddock Close, T1 - Western Red Cedar tree - fell.
Marston: The Paddock, Plough Lane, poplar - fell.
Purton: 6 Ray Close, temporary consent for the use of garden shed as an aesthetics business (beauty salon); 1 Jubilee Estate, proposed dwelling.
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