COMPTON HOUSE, COMPTON PARK, COMPTON CHAMBERLAYNE, SALISBURY, SP3 5DE Data via plota.co.uk
Proposal
T1 Willow - Bi-furcation at base, previous limb failure leaves tree unbalanced with biased lean towards road - Fell. T2 Western Red Cedar - Recent storm damage to primary limb on eastern side - Fell. T3 Dawn Redwood - Suspended branches in canopy at 6m. Remove damaged branches. T4 Western Red Cedar - Multi-stemmed tree with previous storm damage and stem failure - Fell. Data via plota.co.uk
Application progress
Approved on 23 Mar 2026 · Last checked 21 Aug 2026
Documents 6
Decision & officer reports 2
Plans & drawings 2
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- Council
- Wiltshire
- Application type
- Notification of proposed works to trees in a conservation area
- Postcode
- SP3 5DE
- Received
- 11 Feb 2026
- Validated
- 11 Feb 2026
- Ward
- Fovant & Chalke Valley ED
- Parish
- Compton Chamberlayne CP
- Case officer
- Show
- Target decision
- 23 Mar 2026
- Decision
- No Objection
- Decision date
- 23 Mar 2026
Public comments
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Last counted 21 Aug 2026
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