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The latest planning applications received and determined by Barrow Council

Barrow Council planning applications received, week commencing April 19 Application for a non-material amendment following grant of planning permission 2018/0770 (Single storey front extension to form an office area and access to new staircase. Two storey side extension with living room and utility room on ground floor with bedroom and bathroom above) to allow front extension to be clad on front and side elevations in cedar wood cladding, 16 Park Lane, Barrow-in-Furness. Application for works to trees subject of Tree Preservation Order 1995 No. 1 (Identified on the order as T2 & T3 Turkey Oak) - to pollard back to points, 19 Fairfield Lane, Barrow-in-Furness. Rear single storey extension forming sunroom, utility, W.C and internal alterations (replacing existing conservatory), 94 Holbeck Park Avenue, Barrow-in-Furness.

Home plan for former Minehead insurance offices among applications

BISHOPS HULL 05/21/0013: Change of use of groundsman building to cafe (Class A3) with erection of extension to the side at Taunton Deane Crematorium, Wellington New Road, Bishops Hull (amended scheme to 05/20/0055) 05/21/0014: Erection of a single storey timber orangery to the side of 1 Sherlands Heights, Comeytrowe BISHOPS LYDEARD 06/21/0018/T: Application to fell one Maple tree included in Taunton Deane Borough (Bishops Lydeard No.1) Tree Preservation Order 2012 at The Paddocks, Bishops Lydeard (TD1098) HALSE 18/21/0007: Replacement of conservatory with the erection of a single storey extension with roof top terrace and glass balustrade bridge to garden at the rear of Garden Cottage, Halse Road, Halse

7 Garden Laws You Might Not Know You re Breaking

kodachrome25Getty Images From cutting overhanging branches to blocking sunlight, thousands of Brits could be breaking basic gardening laws due to a lack of knowledge, experts have claimed. Most of us want to be good, law abiding neighbours, but that can be difficult if we don t actually know what the law is, a spokesman for GardenBuildingsDirect.co.uk says. There may be times when it would be within your legal rights to do something, but it could cause tensions with your neighbour. We d always advise trying to come to a neighbourly solution first, as this is always preferable to having to call in the lawyers. If you brush up on the law as it stands, you may be able to avoid any sort of dispute altogether, which is always the ideal solution.

You could be breaking the law in your own garden in these six ways

You could be breaking the law in your own garden in these six ways
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You could be breaking the law in your garden in these six ways

You could be breaking the law in your garden in these six ways Do you cut back your neighbour s overhanging trees? Be careful not to fall foul of the law when keeping your garden neat (Image: Fine & Country Estate Agents) Subscribe today to get the latest headlines straight to your inbox with our free email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Take care when cutting back your neighbour s overhanging trees at your garden fence.

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