2 Spindlewood Elloughton East Riding Of Yorkshire HU15 1LL Data via plota.co.uk
Proposal
TPO - BRANTINGHAM ROAD, ELLOUGHTON - NO. 2 - 1990 (REF 295) W1 - Fell 2 no. Sycamore trees (G1) due to trees being previously pollarded but are now of low amenity value; Fell 1 no. Sycamore tree (T1) due to base rot and signs of sooty bark disease; Crown reduce 1 no. Sycamore tree (T2) by 2 metres to maintain size of tree and reduce shading in garden… Data via plota.co.uk
Application progress
Approved on 18 Aug 2026 · Delegated TREE Decision PL · Last checked 18 Aug 2026
Documents 6
Decision & officer reports 1
Application forms 1
Consultation & comments 1
Work with planning data? Every application in East Riding - and every UK council - as a live feed or API. About Plota's data service
Important details
- Council
- East Riding
- Application type
- Works to Protected Trees
- Postcode
- HU15 1LL
- Received
- 23 Jun 2026
- Validated
- 23 Jun 2026
- Ward
- Dale
- Parish
- Elloughton Cum Brough Town Council
- Case officer
- Show
- Decision
- TPO Granted (Fell , Prune)
- Decision date
- 18 Aug 2026
- Decision level
- Delegated TREE Decision PL
- Applicant
- Show
- Agent
- D R Minns Tree Surgery
Public comments
No public comments yet.
Last counted 18 Aug 2026
Consultation & key dates
- Alt. reference
- PP-14922696
- Comments by
- 15 Jul 2026
- Env. assessment
- No
Historical activity at this location
12 previous applications on record - archival context, not part of the live application.
Previous applications at this address
Nearby activity
East Riding is one of the fastest councils in England for householder decisions, ranking #7 out of 296. Only 14% of applications have the time limit extended, well below the 41% national average - the council usually decides on time. Householder applications are slightly more likely to be approved here (92%) than the national average (90%).
Track this application
2 Spindlewood Elloughton East Riding Of Yorkshire HU15 1LL
Tracking this application
Not there in a minute? Check junk - especially Hotmail and Outlook.
Go to your dashboard →Sign in to view contact details
Applicant and case-officer names are hidden from public view for privacy. Create a free Plota account - or sign back in - and we'll show them, plus you get a dashboard for alerts and tracked applications.
