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== 2025 Planning Applications ==
== 2025 Planning Applications ==
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=== № 7  ===
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|<!-- 2. ADDRESS -->'Furze Hill' 7 [[Beaconsfield Road]]
|<!-- 2. ADDRESS -->Furze Hill, 7 [[Beaconsfield Road]]
|<!-- 3. PROPOSAL --> Claygate Foley Estate Conservation Area - T1- Spruce, Section fell to ground level. The tree is becoming too dominant in the garden causing the surrounding trees to struggle, in particular the adjacent Copper Beech which has struggled with drought stress. The Spruce also casts a large shadow over the rear neighbours property. T2- Western Red Cedar, Reduce by 3 metres. This tree has been managed as a hedge in the past and needs to be reduced back down to previous points. Current height 9 metres, final height 6 metres.
|<!-- 3. PROPOSAL --> Claygate Foley Estate Conservation Area - T1- Spruce, Section fell to ground level. The tree is becoming too dominant in the garden causing the surrounding trees to struggle, in particular the adjacent Copper Beech which has struggled with drought stress. The Spruce also casts a large shadow over the rear neighbour's property. T2- Western Red Cedar, Reduce by 3 metres. This tree has been managed as a hedge in the past and needs to be reduced back down to previous points. Current height 9 metres, final height 6 metres.
|<!-- 4. COMMENTS --> Tree Conservation Area<br>[Tree Wardens]}}
|<!-- 4. CPC VERDICT --> {{NO}}, {{NC}}
|<!-- 5. EBC DECISION -->Conservation Area Tree Works Acceptable.}}


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{{plan-app-comm|<!-- 1. APPLICATION NUMBER -->2025/0113
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2025 Planning Applications

№ 7

ADDRESS: Furze Hill, 7 Beaconsfield Road

APPLICATION NUMBER: 2025/0545
PROPOSAL: Claygate Foley Estate Conservation Area - T1- Spruce, Section fell to ground level. The tree is becoming too dominant in the garden causing the surrounding trees to struggle, in particular the adjacent Copper Beech which has struggled with drought stress. The Spruce also casts a large shadow over the rear neighbour's property. T2- Western Red Cedar, Reduce by 3 metres. This tree has been managed as a hedge in the past and needs to be reduced back down to previous points. Current height 9 metres, final height 6 metres.
CPC VERDICT: No Objections, No Comments

EBC VERDICT: Conservation Area Tree Works Acceptable.

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ADDRESS: 'Furze Hill', 7 Beaconsfield Road

APPLICATION NUMBER: 2025/0113
PROPOSAL: Claygate Foley Estate Conservation Area - 1. Cypress group (front boundary) - Seasonal trim both sides, removing approx. 15cm growth to tighten and tidy hedge. Trim/reduce top by up to 0.5m to achieve a uniform level across group. 2. Hazel (by greenhouse) - Remove stem that is rubbing against greenhouse, then prune remaining branches by up to 0.5m to provide suitable clearance from greenhouse. 3. Apple (in neighbour's garden) - Reduce overhanging laterals by up to 1.5m back to boundary line. Pruning cuts to be made to suitable live growth where possible. 4. Bay & Holly (RHS boundary) - Reduce by up to 1-1.5m in height to achieve a uniform level across group. Cut back by approx. 1m to provide clearance from adjacent Apple tree and trim garden side to tidy. 5. Bamboo (RHS boundary, under Bay tree) - Fell to near ground level. 6. Yew (under Douglas fir) - Suppressed specimen, fell to near ground level. 7. Thuja hedge (adjacent to path) - Mostly dead. Fell to near ground level and grind out resulting stumps.
COMMENTS: Tree Conservation Area
[Tree Wardens]

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2024 Planning Applications

№ 2

ADDRESS: 2 Beaconsfield Road KT10 0PW
APPLICATION NUMBER: 2024/1803
PROPOSAL: Claygate Foley Estate Conservation Area - Removal of 1 x Conifer.
CPC VERDICT: Nothing on website, though we were a Consultee. [Decision Date: 12/08/24 – i.e. just days before our last meeting on 15/8/24]
EBC VERDICT: Conservation Area Tree Works Acceptable

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№ 3

ADDRESS: 3 Beaconsfield Road

APPLICATION NUMBER: 2024/3051
PROPOSAL: Claygate Foley Estate Conservation Area - G1 - Reduce ornamental Birch trees by approximately 2m. Remove deadwood and squirrel damage. T2 - Fell Lawson Cypress tree 3m from building. Grind stump. Please see structural engineers report page 3, section 1.7, surveyors report page 32 section 6 and drainage report with photos on page 7, 11 and 13.
COMMENTS: Tree Conservation Area. Tree Wardens

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ADDRESS: 3 Beaconsfield Road

APPLICATION NUMBER: 2024/3051
PROPOSAL: Claygate Foley Estate Conservation Area - G1 - Reduce ornamental Birch trees by approximately 2m. Remove deadwood and squirrel damage. T2 - Fell Lawson Cypress tree 3m from building. Grind stump. Please see structural engineers report page 3, section 1.7, surveyors report page 32 section 6 and drainage report with photos on page 7, 11 and 13.
CPC VERDICT: NO, NC

EBC VERDICT: Conservation Area Tree Works Acceptable.

'Highclare' № 12

ADDRESS: Highclare 12 Beaconsfield Road
APPLICATION NUMBER: 2024/2528
PROPOSAL: Claygate Foley Estate Conservation Area - T1 Yew - Reduce height by 1.5m to prevent gutter of neighbours house becoming blocked.
COMMENTS: Tree Wardens

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№ 15

ADDRESS: 15 Beaconsfield Road

APPLICATION NUMBER: 2024/3236
PROPOSAL: Single-storey rear extension, single-storey front and side extension, front bay window and alterations to fenestration and external finish.
CPC VERDICT: Claygate Foley Estate Conservation Area: Liquidamber styraciflua (T1): Reduce crown by 2m all round. Height after work, 6m. Width after work, 6m Dead rowan (T2): Take down to ground level.

[We were a Consultee, but website shows no response from us.]

EBC VERDICT: Conservation Area Tree Works Acceptable

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'Killara' № 17

ADDRESS: Killara 17 Beaconsfield Road
APPLICATION NUMBER: 2024/1479
PROPOSAL: Claygate Foley Estate Conservation Area - Crown reduce 1 x Ash and Fell 1 x Sweet chestnut.

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'Rothney' № 19

ADDRESS: Rothney 19 Beaconsfield Road
APPLICATION NUMBER: 2024/2415
PROPOSAL: Claygate Foley Estate Conservation Area - T1 Oak tree situated in front garden of 19 Beaconsfield Road. Tree has a height of approximately 11 metres and spread of approximately 9 metres. Proposed works are to remove selected lower limbs to raise crown to a height of approximately 3.5 metres and reduce remainder of crown by approximately 1-2 metres, leaving tree with a height of approximately 9 metres and spread of approximately 7 metres. These works are being carried out to give clearance from footpath and road, reduce end weight and allow light into garden area beneath.
COMMENTS: Tree Wardens

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ADDRESS: Rothney, 19 Beaconsfield Road

APPLICATION NUMBER: 2024/2415
PROPOSAL: Claygate Foley Estate Conservation Area - T1 Oak tree situated in front garden of 19 Beaconsfield Road. Tree has a height of approximately 11 metres and spread of approximately 9 metres. Proposed works are to remove selected lower limbs to raise crown to a height of approximately 3.5 metres and reduce remainder of crown by approximately 1-2 metres, leaving tree with a height of approximately 9 metres and spread of approximately 7 metres. These works are being carried out to give clearance from footpath and road, reduce end weight and allow light into garden area beneath.
CPC VERDICT: No Objections. No Comment.

EBC VERDICT: Conservation Area Tree Works Acceptable.

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Historical Notes

The Foley Estate

The arrival of the railway stimulated the development of housing in Claygate. One of the village's largest landowners, the Hon Fitzalan Charles John Foley, later the 6th Baron Foley, parcelled up for sale in 1885 the area which is largely encompassed by Church Road, Vale Road, Hare Lane and the railway. This area was divided up into 258 plots. Many of the plots had 25 foot frontages and cost £50, as it was expected that the main development would comprise small suburban villas. In fact only a limited number of these smaller properties were built, mainly along Vale Road and the northern end of Gordon Road, as many purchasers bought two or more adjoining plots on which they built one large house.

The development plan was also altered in a number of other respects:

  • Abrook (not Arbrook) Lane which was an old lane to Arbrook Farm was not developed.
  • Fitzalan Road was confined between Beaconsfield and Foley Roads and not extended to Church Road.
  • Plans to build St. Johns Road on the east side of the railway, Charlotte Road, St. George's Road and St. James's Road on the west side, were not executed.
  • The proposed level crossing halfway along Gordon Road did not materialise, but a bridge over the railway off Claremont Road (the proposed name was Charles Road) was constructed.

It would seem that Fitzalan Foley misjudged his market who in the main built large Victorian houses, most of which still remain to this day although there have been several casualties along the way. Perhaps it is not surprising that the size and quality of houses that were built were rather better than originally envisaged.

  • Firstly, there was the attraction and influence of nearby Claremont.
  • Secondly, the terms of sale tended indirectly to encourage such development:
    • For example, no private dwelling houses could be erected on plots 1 to 19, 40 to 46, 71 to 146 and 161 to 209 inclusive of less value than £300 for a single house or £500 for a pair of houses.
    • For plots 20 to 39, 47 to 51,56 to 70, 147 to 160 and 210 to 258 the minimum values were £500 to £800 respectively, and for plots 52 to 55 £300 for a house or shop.
    • The excavation of clay and other soil was prohibited except for the purpose of erecting the building, as also were the manufacture of bricks and other industrial activities.

Thus although the original development plan was not realised in its entirety, nevertheless by 1914 the basic pattern of housing envisaged by Fitzalan Foley was established along much of Gordon Road and Beaconsfield Road, and also along part of Foley Road and Claremont Road. The houses on Foley Road near the junction with Coverts Road that back onto the recreation ground were originally built to accommodate some of the living-out domestic staff of Ruxley Lodge when it was owned by the Foley family.

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