Here are the most recent planning updates and proposals being considered by Southampton City Council.
Residents and schools across Southampton have submitted plans for tree pruning, with some gaining approval while others are still under review.
Application submitted to cut back oak trees
An application has been submitted to cut back two oak trees in Southampton.
The trees, located at Marlborough House, Northlands Road, have extended limbs.
The work is considered routine maintenance and is currently awaiting a decision.
Pruning of oak tree at home proposed
An application to prune an oak tree at a Balmoral Close home has been submitted.
The plans include trimming branches to clear the property and streetlight, lifting the crown, and removing deadwood.
The application remains undecided.
Plan to prune trees in garden submitted
An application to prune trees in a garden has been submitted.
The plans involve trimming a maple tree, cutting back overhanging ash limbs, and reshaping a holly tree.
The application, for 90A Portsmouth Road, is awaiting a decision.
School gets permission to trim tree
A primary school has been granted permission to trim a tree to clear parking bays.
The London Plane tree at Foundry Lane Primary School, Southampton, will be crown-lifted to three metres above ground level.
The council approved the application with conditions.
School submits application to trim silver birch tree
A primary school has submitted a planning application to trim the crown of a silver birch tree.
Redbridge Primary School filed the application with the council to reduce the tree's height to four metres.
The application is yet to be decided.
School applies to fell tree
A Southampton school has applied to fell a rowan tree.
Ludlow Academy on Ludlow Road submitted the application, which was validated on May 21.
The proposal seeks permission to fell the tree, measuring 38cm in diameter, in parts to the ground.
Plans submitted to prune trees
Plans to prune three trees in a Southampton garden have been submitted.
The proposal, for Grafton Gardens, involves trimming a lilac-type shrub, a cherry tree, and a corkscrew willow.
The application is awaiting a decision.
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