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THE back garden of another Winchester Edwardian home is set to be developed. Rutland House on Park Road is one of the last on the road to see a back-land development. Alfred Homes has proposed three detached houses on the back garden next to the Kings Barton development. Originally four houses were approved but Alfred Homes have altered the scheme which attracted opposition from the City of Winchester Trust and 13 households, citing overdevelopment, lack of open space and dangerous access. The trust objected because of a lack of information. Objector Mrs Hayley Burnley said the proposed homes were taller than previously, adding: to say the neighbours were consulted about this is untrue and disingenuous of Chris Rees to say otherwise.” ....
The two trees in the back garden of Una and Roger Stevens house in Compton Down. Photo: Winchester City Council A MALICIOUS tip-off sparked an unsuccessful attempt to place a tree protection order on two trees that were never under threat. Councillors on the planning committee have unusually rejected the confirmation of the TPO for two western red cedar trees in a back garden on Compton Down. Tree owner Una Stevens, of Cliff Way, told the committee the garden and the trees were the second most important things in her life after her grandchildren. City council tree officers placed a temporary order on the trees last November after being tipped off by phone and email that the trees were in danger. ....
Updated The two trees in the back garden of Una and Roger Stevens house in Compton Down. Photo: Winchester City Council A MALICIOUS tip-off sparked an unsuccessful attempt to place a tree protection order on two trees that were never under threat. City councillors on the planning committee have, unusually, rejected the confirmation of the TPO for two western red cedars in a back garden on Compton Down. Tree owner Una Stevens, of Cliff Way, told the committee the garden and the trees were the second most important things in her life after her grandchildren. City council tree officers placed a temporary order on the trees last November after being tipped off by phone and email that the trees were in danger. ....