Sidmouth: 5 planning applications near you, including extension, tree felling

By Will Goddard

26th Mar 2022 | Local News

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Below are lists of key planning applications in Sidmouth recently received or decided on by East Devon District Council.

Applications received

1. The Hills Sid Road Sidmouth EX10 9AQ

Sycamore (T1). Tree has previously been pruned badly and therefore further management options are limited. The tree presents low amenity value due to its lack of visibility by neighbouring properties or from public areas. Fell tree and replant with species of client's choice. Status: Awaiting decision

2. Torwood Cottington Mead Sidmouth Devon EX10 8HB

Single storey side extension. Status: Awaiting decision

Applications decided

1. 5 Bowd Court Bowd Sidmouth EX10 0ND

Install replacement windows to property. Status: Refused


2. Harcombe House Harcombe Sidmouth EX10 0PR

Replacement of conservatory roof from glass to slate with 2x rooflights. Status: Approved


3. 23 Cotford Road Sidbury Sidmouth EX10 0SQ

Installation of 4no. double glazed rooflights to single storey extension to Grade 2 listed building. Status: Approved


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