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Planning application details

Reference 25/10080/F
Type Full Planning
Proposal
Public realm improvement works.
Status Decided
Decision GRANTED subject to condition(s) on 2025-05-19
Address
Quakers Friars Bristol BS1 3DY
Conservation Area Not in Conservation Area
Lat/long 51.4574833,-2.5877828   Google Maps  Street View  OpenStreetMap  Tree Map 
Ward Central Ward
Date validated 2025-01-15
Age (days) 446
Date retrieved 2025-01-20
BCC Planning Application Summary  Documents  Map
BTF Portal View Application on Portal
GIS Server in ll_environment_and_planning
Relevant Documents
PROPOSED PLANTING PLAN
PROPOSED TREE PLAN
PROPOSED PLANTING SCHEDULE
BIODIVERSITY NET GAIN ASSESSMENT
Reports
Add Report
Date Reporter
2025-01-30 Mark
We have submitted Further Comments on 30 January 2025
Position : Objects  
2025-01-23 Mark
Have submitted our comments
Position : Supports   Comment Submitted
2025-01-21 Mark
2nd email: ​It appears that all the trees on site have TPOs - https://bristoltrees.space/Tree/tree/_results?latitude=51.45716&longitude=-2.587911&range=70&x=Find. Please provide a copy of this/these.
2025-01-21 Mark
Email to Development Management: Dear Development Management, This application is likely to have an impact on nearby trees yet not arboricultural evidence has been produced.  This is contrary to the Local list of planning application requirements which states: "An arboricultural report must be submitted where there are trees within aproposed application site, or on land adjacent to an application site (including trees inneighbouring gardens and street trees), that could influence or be affected by thedevelopment, including works such as site access, service routes and site compounds.  Information will be required on which trees are to be removed and retained, the means ofprotecting those to be retained during demolition and construction works and compensatoryplanting for removed trees." Please publish a copy of this evidence on the planning portal and send us a copy.
Position : Objects