32 Charles Avenue Nottingham Nottingham City NG9 2SH

Pending Consideration 26/00438/PTPO
Council
Date received
20 Mar 2026
Date validated
20 Mar 2026
Postcode
NG9 2SH

Description

3 Lime trees on my property from TPO434, G1, and marked on my sketch plan as a, b, c. i. Remove the significant epicormic growth at the base of trees a, b, c. This hinders access and movement around these areas of the garden, and is unsightly. ii. Remove the lighter epicormic growth up to the crown (3-4m above ground level) to restore the clean trunk. iii. Remove a damaged/broken branch on tree b. This previously horizontal branch appears to have been cut back initially, and then broken where it meets the trunk, by a neighbour. It is still attached to the trunk, but now hangs vertically down against it. 1 Lime tree on my neighbour's property (ie 30 Charles Avenue, NG9 2SH) from TPO434, G1, and marked on my sketch plan as d. i. Cut back the epicormic growth on tree d to the property boundary, for the same reasons given above. I would like permission to repeat the above work if/as required, for the following 5 years.

Nottingham
Planning Authority Score
4.3/10
Below average
#184 of 292 councils
Relevant to this application:
Householder decisions

Nottingham is slower than most councils at deciding householder applications, ranking #258 out of 292. Householder applications are slightly more likely to be approved here (91%) than the national average (90%).

Slower than most councils
for householder decisions
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Nottingham decision performance
Based on MHCLG data, 2025
89%
Overall approval rate
Above avg (87%) #139 of 292
91%
Householder approved
Above avg (90%) #176 of 292
43%
Decided in 8 weeks
Below avg (64%) #258 of 292
32%
Extended time limit
Below avg (40%) #70 of 292
77%
Minor dwellings approved
43 decided (1-9 homes)
94%
Major dwellings approved
17 decided (10+ homes)
80%
Change of use approved
97 decided
966
Total decisions
105 refused in 2025