Nottingham City Council

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Stats last updated 7 June 2026.

Recent applications

26/00924/PAHPD
Single storey rear extension 4.1m depth, 3.6m height, 2.6m height to eaves.
Pending NG9
26/00933/PAHPD
Single storey rear extension 5.65m depth, 2.78m height, 2.40m height to eaves.
Pending NG3
26/00760/PFUL3
Installation of external wall insulation (EWI) to external walls and mix of brick work and render finishes
Pending NG7
26/00926/PFUL3
Re-submission - Single storey rear extension. Loft conversion with roof lights. Externally insulate and render the property. New windows. Creation of a covered area, window and door alterations to the double garage. Solar Panels to rear. Alterations to rear terrace, removal of chimney and creation of rear balcony over single storey flat roof with screening to side and railings. Change garage doors to glazed bi-fold doors and externally render garage.
Pending NG3
26/00918/PDS4
Details submitted to comply with condition 2 and 3 of permission 24/02179/PFUL3
Pending NG6
26/00836/PFUL3
Proposed first floor extension over the garage along with two storey front extension to the garage and the single storey rear extension. Removal of existing chimneys and rendering to the existing dwelling
Pending NG8
26/00934/PTPO
T1 - Horse Chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum) A large mature horse chestnut located adjacent to and overhanging the public highway and footpath. The tree has previously been subject to crown reduction; however, it has responded poorly, resulting in a sparse canopy with limited vitality. There is extensive deadwood distributed throughout the crown. Fruiting bodies are present at the base of the stem, indicating the presence of decay-associated fungi. This raises concerns regarding potential basal decay and the structural stability of the tree. Given the tree's declining condition, reduced physiological vigour, presence of fungal decay, and direct relationship to high-value targets (public highway and footpath), the tree is considered unsuitable for long-term retention. Fell to ground level
Pending NG3
26/00942/PWC
remove a rotten trunk on a holly bush within the front garden of the property
Pending NG3
26/00923/PWC
T1 Beech fell extensive basal decay T2 Ash fell extensive basal decay See attached survey detail
Pending NG3
26/00898/PWC
T1 - Pine - reduce back branches over hanging garden by 1m T2 - Cherry/Plum - Reduce by 2m
Pending NG3
26/00589/PCLE
C4 use as a house of multiple occupation (HMO)
Pending NG7
26/00791/PCLO
Certificate of lawfulnees for proposed use as a single C3 dwellinghouse providing supported living accommodation for up to 3 residents living together in a shared domestic environment.
Pending NG8
26/00955/5DAY
approval to remove a dead sycamore tree
Pending NG8
26/00904/PCLE
Certificate of Lawfulness for an existing use as a HMO (Class C4)
Pending NG7
26/00409/PFUL3
Two roof windows, one facing the street and one facing the garden plus the stairs to the loft it will be walk in wardrobe.
Pending NG11
26/00897/PTPO
T9 of TPO193 - Copper beech - to remove branch growing through holly over neighbours summer house and to remove 2 lower branches hanging over summer house to balance lower canopy G3 of TPO193 - LIME - Reduce lateral canopy by approx. 1m back to boundary to clear neighbours driveway (T3 - our reference - NO TPO) - Small Ash Tree - has signs of ash die back
Pending NG6
26/00868/PNMA
No Material Amendment application to change 3no windows to 2no. as shown on drawing no. P01A.
Pending
26/00936/PDS4
Discharge of condition 15 (TRO's) of 19/01271/PFUL3
Pending NG6
26/00881/PTPO
T1 & T2 - Sycamore (multi-stem tree) - Removal of codominant stems, leaving the main stem of the tree. This is closest to the garden retaining walls and the house and has an included union liable to split and fall. T3, T4 & T5 - Sycamore - Crown lifting up to 5 metres and dead-wooding on all trees. T6 - Sycamore - Reduce canopy on roadside, crown lifting up to 5 metres and dead-wooding. T7 & T8 - Tree of Heaven - Removal of dead / dying tree. All trees for crown lift up to 5 metres and deadwood removal. The reason for this is that the lower lateral branches are supporting too much end weight because they have grown quickly into whatever pocket of light they could and they are now at risk of tearing off and ripping the cambium of the trees.
Pending NG1
26/00919/PAHPD
Single storey rear extension 4.80m depth, 3.00m height, 3.00m height to eaves.
Pending NG8
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