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Planning Application: N6/2001/0776/FP
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FULL PERMISSION
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Decided - Granted
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Mr M Davies
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1 DENSLEY CLOSE, WELWYN GARDEN CITY, AL8 7JX
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ERECTION OF A 10 FT x 8 FT SHED
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523538
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213553
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18/06/2001
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18/06/2001
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MR G KAYE,
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MR G KAYE,
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1 DENSLEY CLOSE
WELWYN GARDEN CITY
AL8 7JX
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1 DENSLEY CLOSE
WELWYN GARDEN CITY
AL8 7JX
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There are no constraints associated with this application
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Granted
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23/07/2001
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23/07/2001
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Delegated
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| Address | Date Sent | Expiry Date | Date Reconsulted | Reconsult Expiry Date |
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| 33 SHERRARDSPARK ROAD WELWYN GARDEN CITY AL8 7JW | 22/06/2001 | 13/07/2001 | ||
| 31 SHERRARDSPARK ROAD WELWYN GARDEN CITY AL8 7JW | 22/06/2001 | 13/07/2001 | ||
| 29 SHERRARDSPARK ROAD WELWYN GARDEN CITY AL8 7JW | 22/06/2001 | 13/07/2001 | ||
| 3 DENSLEY CLOSE WELWYN GARDEN CITY AL8 7JX | 22/06/2001 | 13/07/2001 | ||
| 27 SHERRARDSPARK ROAD WELWYN GARDEN CITY AL8 7JW | 22/06/2001 | 13/07/2001 | ||
| 17 SHERRARDSPARK ROAD WELWYN GARDEN CITY AL8 7JW | 22/06/2001 | 13/07/2001 |
| Application Number | Proposal | Decision | Distance |
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| 6/2026/0884/TC | Tree species: Silver Wattle Number used on sketch plan: T2 Description of works: Removal T2 Silver Wattle is located very close to a building, and has the potential to outgrow its citation very quickly. While this has been managed with cyclical pruning in the past, Silver Wattle are a vigorous species and prone to decay. Removal and replacement is recommended to avoid an intensive cyclical pruning regime, and reduce the future risk of damage to the nearby drains. Tree species: Cider Gum Number used on sketch plan: T7 Description of works: Removal T7 appears to have been windblown historically, ie the tree’s root system has partially failed. While it is reasonably stable now, the acute angle of stem lean and the vigorous nature of the species mean that cyclical pruning will be required to manage the canopy. Removal and replacement is recommended to avoid an intensive cyclical pruning regime, and reduce the risk of future rootplate failure. Tree species: Mock Orange Number used on sketch plan: T3 Descriptionof works: Removal Poor shape and form, and is a garden ornamental tree that we wish to be removed. | 0 | |
| 6/2026/0012/EMT | To remove a hornbeam tree. | Granted | 0 |
| 6/2025/2450/TC | Removal of hornbeam tree growing adajcent to conifer that are growing too close together. | No Objection | 0 |
| 6/2024/2280/EM | Replacement of existing main front door, front utility door, side and rear doors and installation of new flat roof skylight | Granted | 0 |
| 6/2024/2238/HOUSE | Replacement of existing main front door, front utility door, side and rear doors and installation of new flat roof skylight | Granted | 0 |
| 6/2022/2382/TC | To remove Fir tree in front garden 2 metres from the house | No Objection | 0 |
| 6/2022/2383/EMT | To remove Fir tree in front garden 2 metres from the house | Granted | 0 |
| 6/2018/1772/TPO | Reduce 1 x Hornbeam tree (T1) back to previous cuts (approximately 3m from branch tips) and 1 x Holly tree (T2) by 3m in height and re-shape - conservation area | No Objection | 2 |
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