Lannacombe Mill Lannacombe Chivelstone TQ7 2NE Data via plota.co.uk

Pending 1255/26/TPO
Date received
12 Jun 2026
Date validated
12 Jun 2026
Postcode
TQ7 2NE

Description

TPO 184; T1: Sweet Chestnut – sectional dismantle to ground level, heavily leaning towards highway, evidence of root plate movement, structural instability. T2: Ash – fell to ground level, dieback present. T3: Sycamore – remove broken branches, make safe. T4: Sweet Chestnut – crown reduction over highway by 2-3m, highway clearance. T5: Ash – fell to ground level, dieback present, risk of failure onto highway. T7: Ash – remove hanging limb over road (see tree works doc), fell to ground level, dieback present, risk to highway. T8: Ash – reduce to standing monolith at 4-5m from ground level, dieback, within falling distance of highway. T9: Ash – reduce to monolith at 4-6m from ground level, dieback present, risk of failure onto highway. T10: Ash – fell to ground level, dead. T11: Ash – reduce to monolith at 4-5m from ground level, dieback, damaged upper crown. T12: Sweet Chestnut – remove hung limb (see tree works doc), sectional dismantle, twin stem with structural split, structural failure. Data via plota.co.uk

South Hams
Planning Authority Score
6/10
Average
#100 of 292 councils
Relevant to this application:
Householder decisions

South Hams ranks #115 out of 292 councils for householder decision speed. Householder applications are slightly more likely to be approved here (92%) than the national average (90%).

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South Hams decision performance
Based on MHCLG data, 2025
89%
Overall approval rate
Above avg (87%) #141 of 292
92%
Householder approved
Above avg (90%) #154 of 292
71%
Decided in 8 weeks
Above avg (64%) #115 of 292
33%
Extended time limit
Below avg (40%) #81 of 292
72%
Minor dwellings approved
136 decided (1-9 homes)
60%
Major dwellings approved
10 decided (10+ homes)
84%
Change of use approved
25 decided
1,050
Total decisions
118 refused in 2025