Planning Application NP/DIS/0421/0458
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Discharge of Conditions 7 and 9 on NP/SM/1217/1283
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The list below shows any other data from our systems that can be found within 25m of this Planning Application. Please note that some of our records are confidential, so what you see below may not be a complete list of activity within this area.
In this area
The list below shows any other data from our systems that can be found within 25m of this Planning Application. Please note that some of our records are confidential, so what you see below may not be a complete list of activity within this area.
Reference | Summary | Created |
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View | NP/SM/0324/0318 | Internal alterations, minor works to existing roof to create a two storey rear extension. Location: BANK FARM
PENFOLD ROAD
BUTTERTON
| 22/03/2024 |
Internal alterations, minor works to existing roof to create a two storey rear extension. Location: BANK FARM
PENFOLD ROAD
BUTTERTON
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View | NP/TCA/1023/1251 | Ash (T2) - fell because of severe ash dieback (replant with Hornbeam).
Ash (T3) - fell because of ash dieback (replacement Oak already planted).
Ash (T5) - fell small ash sapling due to ash dieback (replacement Hornbeam already planted). Location: BLACK LION INN
BLACK LION INN
CHURCH LANE
BUTTERTON
ST13 7SP | 16/10/2023 |
Ash (T2) - fell because of severe ash dieback (replant with Hornbeam).
Ash (T3) - fell because of ash dieback (replacement Oak already planted).
Ash (T5) - fell small ash sapling due to ash dieback (replacement Hornbeam already planted). Location: BLACK LION INN
BLACK LION INN
CHURCH LANE
BUTTERTON
ST13 7SP | |||
View | NP/SM/0823/0985 | Change of use of barn to dwelling. Location: HOLLYBANK BARN
CLOWES LANE
BUTTERTON
| 25/08/2023 |
Change of use of barn to dwelling. Location: HOLLYBANK BARN
CLOWES LANE
BUTTERTON
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View | NP/TCA/0922/1152 | T1, T2, T3 - ash trees showing signs of ash die-back - Pollard to remove dead wood.
T4 - Large ash tree with a forked trunk showing signs of die-back - pollard if needed in the future. No immediate action required.
T5, T6, T7 - Three ash trees forming a clump. One dead branch is overhanging Wetton Road Some dead branches are overhanging graves - 1. Remove dead branches overhanging Wetton Road and graves in the churchyard. 2. Pollard to remove dead wood.
T8+ Clump of trees in the corner of the churchyard close to The Nook. There is one large ash tree and four smaller ash trees close together. The ash trees show evidence of die-back with fallen branches on the side of The Nook. The branches have spread into a sycamore (T9) that forms part of the clump and they overhang The Nook driveway. - Pollard to remove dead wood.
T9 - Sycamore The proximity of the ash trees (T8+) has forced the sycamore into an unbalanced shape, heavily overhanging The Nook driveway.- Reshape to rebalance Location: ST. BARTHOLOMEWS CHURCH
CHURCH LANE
BUTTERTON
ST13 7SP | 12/09/2022 |
T1, T2, T3 - ash trees showing signs of ash die-back - Pollard to remove dead wood.
T4 - Large ash tree with a forked trunk showing signs of die-back - pollard if needed in the future. No immediate action required.
T5, T6, T7 - Three ash trees forming a clump. One dead branch is overhanging Wetton Road Some dead branches are overhanging graves - 1. Remove dead branches overhanging Wetton Road and graves in the churchyard. 2. Pollard to remove dead wood.
T8+ Clump of trees in the corner of the churchyard close to The Nook. There is one large ash tree and four smaller ash trees close together. The ash trees show evidence of die-back with fallen branches on the side of The Nook. The branches have spread into a sycamore (T9) that forms part of the clump and they overhang The Nook driveway. - Pollard to remove dead wood.
T9 - Sycamore The proximity of the ash trees (T8+) has forced the sycamore into an unbalanced shape, heavily overhanging The Nook driveway.- Reshape to rebalance Location: ST. BARTHOLOMEWS CHURCH
CHURCH LANE
BUTTERTON
ST13 7SP | |||
View | NP/SM/0922/1144 | Proposed change of use from existing stone barn to a local needs dwelling. Location: HOLLYBANK BARN
CLOWES LANE
BUTTERTON
| 09/09/2022 |
Proposed change of use from existing stone barn to a local needs dwelling. Location: HOLLYBANK BARN
CLOWES LANE
BUTTERTON
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View | NP/TCA/0822/1041 | 6 Mature Ash Trees that have very early signs of Ash Die Back.
1 is 5 meters from a holiday cottage used by the public. Numbered 4 on the plan
1 is 5 meters from a neighbouring property numbered 2 on the plan.
2 are over hanging a public road numbered 2 and 3 on the plan.
1 is close to 2 properties numbered 5
1 is below number 4 and needs minimal work.
Ideally we want to preserve the trees and make safe by crown reducing or lifting maintaining the mature tree but reducing the weight of the bigger limbs so habitat won't be lost. We have discussed the work with local tree surgeon Paul Storer who has previously done work for us and seen examples of similar work he has recently undertaken in the village on mature ash trees with die back. It has to be emphasised that we have several other mature ash trees on our property which are in safer positions that we are monitoring and are healthy at the moment our aim is to prolong the life of the trees but ensure they are as safe as possible close to buildings and areas where the public go. Location: STOOP HOUSE
POTHOOKS LANE
BUTTERTON
STAFFORDSHIRE
ST13 7SY | 11/08/2022 |
6 Mature Ash Trees that have very early signs of Ash Die Back.
1 is 5 meters from a holiday cottage used by the public. Numbered 4 on the plan
1 is 5 meters from a neighbouring property numbered 2 on the plan.
2 are over hanging a public road numbered 2 and 3 on the plan.
1 is close to 2 properties numbered 5
1 is below number 4 and needs minimal work.
Ideally we want to preserve the trees and make safe by crown reducing or lifting maintaining the mature tree but reducing the weight of the bigger limbs so habitat won't be lost. We have discussed the work with local tree surgeon Paul Storer who has previously done work for us and seen examples of similar work he has recently undertaken in the village on mature ash trees with die back. It has to be emphasised that we have several other mature ash trees on our property which are in safer positions that we are monitoring and are healthy at the moment our aim is to prolong the life of the trees but ensure they are as safe as possible close to buildings and areas where the public go. Location: STOOP HOUSE
POTHOOKS LANE
BUTTERTON
STAFFORDSHIRE
ST13 7SY | |||
View | NP/TCA/0522/0707 | T1 - a rowan tree located near the entrance to the church, opposite the pub. It has a hollow trunk and rotten wood around the hole at the base of the tree. if this tree were to fall, it would present a danger to people entering the church or people on the road near the Black Lion Inn.
T2 - A rowan tree located close to the churchyard wall above the road and the church carparking area. This tree had a distinct lean in towards the church. If it were to fall it would cause the wall to fall and this could damage parked vehicles.
T3 - a lime tree near the bend. It has many dead branches and a number dropped into the road and into the churchyard in the storms. It is unsightly.
T4 - a tall Douglas Fir which has lost branches in the storms, some are still hanging off. Its height and proximity to the road are a major concern.
T5 - a conifer, very lopsided and leaning heavily over the gravestones. If this tree came down it would destroy many headstones and cause a great deal of damage as well as heartache for the local community.
Paul Storer has visited the churchyard, examined the trees and recommends the removal of the trees listed here for the reasons stated. He noted also that their removal would also give more room for other healthier trees to flourish. Location: ST BARTHOLOMEWS CHURCH
CHURCH LANE
BUTTERTON
STAFFORDSHIRE
ST13 7SP | 24/05/2022 |
T1 - a rowan tree located near the entrance to the church, opposite the pub. It has a hollow trunk and rotten wood around the hole at the base of the tree. if this tree were to fall, it would present a danger to people entering the church or people on the road near the Black Lion Inn.
T2 - A rowan tree located close to the churchyard wall above the road and the church carparking area. This tree had a distinct lean in towards the church. If it were to fall it would cause the wall to fall and this could damage parked vehicles.
T3 - a lime tree near the bend. It has many dead branches and a number dropped into the road and into the churchyard in the storms. It is unsightly.
T4 - a tall Douglas Fir which has lost branches in the storms, some are still hanging off. Its height and proximity to the road are a major concern.
T5 - a conifer, very lopsided and leaning heavily over the gravestones. If this tree came down it would destroy many headstones and cause a great deal of damage as well as heartache for the local community.
Paul Storer has visited the churchyard, examined the trees and recommends the removal of the trees listed here for the reasons stated. He noted also that their removal would also give more room for other healthier trees to flourish. Location: ST BARTHOLOMEWS CHURCH
CHURCH LANE
BUTTERTON
STAFFORDSHIRE
ST13 7SP | |||
View | NP/TCA/0222/0146 | Cherry tree- to be pruned
Conifer - to be felled
Ash trees - to be trimmed to 10ft high Location: 2 HAILORS CROFT
BUTTERTON
LEEK
STAFFORDSHIRE
ENGLAND
ST13 7SP | 01/02/2022 |
Cherry tree- to be pruned
Conifer - to be felled
Ash trees - to be trimmed to 10ft high Location: 2 HAILORS CROFT
BUTTERTON
LEEK
STAFFORDSHIRE
ENGLAND
ST13 7SP |
Appeal Reference | Summary | Created |
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View | 262455 | Location: Land adj The Black Lion Public House, Butterton | |
Location: Land adj The Black Lion Public House, Butterton |
Reference | Name |
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View | 174 | Name: Butterton, Designated: YES, Date Designated: 04 Jul 1986 |
Name: Butterton, Designated: YES, Date Designated: 04 Jul 1986 |