LITTLE BRIDGE, FITZJOHNS, BARBY ROAD, RUGBY, CV22 5QB Data via plota.co.uk

R26/0558 - Works to trees Approved

Proposal

T8 and T9 are Ash trees protected under TPO 1996: No.186. Since purchasing the property in 2023, we have monitored both trees and they have continued to decline. The previous owners discussed their condition with the Council under application R16/0289, and the Councils report at that time confirmed major structural failures and poor condition in both trees. T8 has shown no meaningful new growth since the earlier pollarding and now has extensive woodpecker damage, hollowing, beetle attack and fungal activity on the trunk and exposed roots, and progressive decay. The remaining stem is no longer structurally sound. T9 has some new shoots but still has the historic issues including tear out wound from the 2015 compression fork failure, an unbalanced canopy and a weakened structure. Furthermore there is now evidence of significant beetle attack around the lower trunk section resulting in hollowing, decay and large areas of bark loss. The tree is also close to our summerhouse, creating a risk of serious damage or injury should further failure occur. Although the garden is large, it already contains a high density of mature trees, including two substantial Horse Chestnut trees (T6 and T7) in close proximity to T8 and T9. These dominant trees already provide the main canopy cover and screening. Any new planting in this area would face significant competition for light, water and nutrients, and would not establish successfully. We therefore request removal of T8 and T9 on the grounds of safety and property protection. Data via plota.co.uk

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Application progress

Received
8 Jun 2026
Validated
16 Jun 2026
Approved
11 Aug 2026

Approved on 11 Aug 2026 · Delegated · Last checked 12 Aug 2026

Rugby
Planning Authority Score
2.7/10
Poor
#243 of 296 councils
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Householder decisions

Rugby is one of the slowest councils in England for householder decisions, ranking #271 out of 296. The council extends the time limit on 57% of applications - one of the highest rates in England. Expect your application to take longer than the standard deadline. Householder applications are slightly more likely to be approved here (94%) than the national average (90%).

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Rugby decision performance
Based on MHCLG data, the year to March 2026
93%
Overall approval rate
Above avg (87%) #65 of 296
94%
Householder approved
Above avg (90%) #115 of 296
38%
Decided in 8 weeks
Below avg (63%) #271 of 296
57%
Extended time limit
Above avg (41%) #260 of 296
93%
Minor dwellings approved
28 decided (1-9 homes)
71%
Major dwellings approved
7 decided (10+ homes)
88%
Change of use approved
8 decided
466
Total decisions
31 refused in the year to March 2026