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Planning Application - 26/00600/TCA

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Application Number
26/00600/TCA
Application Type
Works To Trees In Conservation Area
Status
Case Officer Assigned
Decision Level
Location
Church Cottage Church Lane Charlton On Otmoor OX5 2UA
Proposal
T2 North American Black Locust - Fell T3 North American Black Locust - Fell T4 Oak - Re-balance - removal of 2-3 metres from the north side and a smaller amount from north-west side of the oak to re-balance it and support balanced re-growth into the space left by removal of T3
Parish
Charlton On Otmoor
Ward
Launton And Otmoor
Received Date
16/03/2026
Valid Date
16/03/2026
Weekly List Date
Comments Due Date
Target Decision Date
27/04/2026
Committee Date
Decision
Decision Issued Date
Appeal Received Date
Appeal Start Date
Appeal Decision
Appeal Decision Date
Applicant
Dr Richard Spearman
Applicant's Address
Church Cottage Church Lane Charlton on Otmoor OX5 2UA
Agent
Agents's Address

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Neighbour List
No associated neighbours

Consultee List
Name Address Consult Date Reply Due Reply Received Type
NameClerk to Charlton On Otmoor PC - Mrs Samantha Hatwell AddressWillesdon High Street Charlton On Otmoor Kidlington Oxfordshire OX5 2UQ Consult Date24/03/2026 Reply Due Reply Received TypeTrees in a Conservation Area
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Document Type Date Description File Size Drawing/Rev Number
Application Forms
Application Documents 06/03/2026 Applicationformredacted (248kb) -
Application Documents 06/03/2026 Feecalculation (50kb) -
Application Documents 06/03/2026 Attachmentsummary (63kb) -
Application Documents 06/03/2026 Tree Extract (66kb) -
Application Documents 06/03/2026 Tree Application Plan (123kb) -
Application Documents 06/03/2026 Photo - T2 and electric cable (194kb) -
Application Documents 06/03/2026 Photo - all trees (4858kb) -
Application Documents 06/03/2026 Photo - T2 overhang (255kb) -
Application Documents 06/03/2026 Photo - T3/T4 Oak imbalance (4363kb) -
Application Documents 06/03/2026 Tree Location (3355kb) -
Officer/Committee Consideration
Case Correspondence 24/03/2026 TCA Acknowledgement Letter (147kb) -
Case Correspondence 24/03/2026 Consultee Special (151kb) -
Application Forms
Application Documents (248kb) - Applicationformredacted
Application Documents (50kb) - Feecalculation
Application Documents (63kb) - Attachmentsummary
Application Documents (66kb) - Tree Extract
Application Documents (123kb) - Tree Application Plan
Application Documents (194kb) - Photo - T2 and electric cable
Application Documents (4858kb) - Photo - all trees
Application Documents (255kb) - Photo - T2 overhang
Application Documents (4363kb) - Photo - T3/T4 Oak imbalance
Application Documents (3355kb) - Tree Location
Officer/Committee Consideration
Case Correspondence (147kb) - TCA Acknowledgement Letter
Case Correspondence (151kb) - Consultee Special
Addresses
Church Cottage Church Lane Charlton On Otmoor OX5 2UA

Planning Applications

Application number Valid Date Application Type Location Proposal Decision Decision Issued Date
25/01812/TCA 11/07/2025 Works To Trees In Conservation Area Church Cottage Church Lane Charlton On Otmoor OX5 2UA There are 4 trees in the garden at Church Cottage, a Grade 2 Listed thatched property in a conservation area. One (OAK on plan) is an oak, in good condition and protected by a TPO. No works are required. We have consulted a professional arborist, who has identified the remaining 3 trees (T1, T2, T3) as North American Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia). They are native to eastern and central USA and all parts are highly toxic to humans, dogs and horses (Ref: BlackLocust.pdf, attached) and Ref: https://www.poison.org/articles/are-black-locust-trees-toxic-221. Planned works: (1) Removal of T1 (nearest to house). (2) Thinning and maintenance of T2 and T3, and guidance on potential future removal and replacement with UK-native species. Justification for works to T1 (see attached photos): (1) The tree is in poor condition and presents a risk to the property, church wall and churchyard. The tree leans towards Church Cottage and its canopy extends over part of the property. Falling leaves, blossom and seeds are a risk to the integrity of the thatch. (2) The non-native nature of the tree means that it has not adapted well to the UK climate, branches fall regularly from it (and T2 & T3) in medium-high winds into both the garden of Church Cottage and into the graveyard. (3) The tree is clogged with ivy, which further impacts its stability and growth. (4) The proximity of T1 to T2 means that the canopy of T2 is unbalanced. Removal of T1 would, at least, enable T2 to become more balanced. (5) Overhead power cables to neighbouring properties pass through the branches of T1 (and T2). Neighbours report that, prior to works to strengthen the cable, there have been incidents of the cable being brought down by movement of the tree and branches. (6) The toxicity of the tree, blossom, seeds etc presents a risk both to those in the garden at Church Cottage, or visiting the churchyard were (say) a small child to be injured by the spikes on its branches, or to ingest seeds. (7) The churchyard is a public space and hence the overhang represents something that needs to be taken into consideration along with the points above. The churchyard is central to the village, graves are well maintained and it's visited regularly. Due to the density of the trees along the church wall we would ask the tree officer's advice on replacement. The existing density has prevented T1 and T2 from developing properly and, in an ideal scenario, we'd perhaps propose replacing both T1 and T2 with a single semi-mature native variety that would grow to similar height and canopy - for example a "Resista" Elm, Field Maple etc.
26/00600/TCA 16/03/2026 Works To Trees In Conservation Area Church Cottage Church Lane Charlton On Otmoor OX5 2UA T2 North American Black Locust - Fell T3 North American Black Locust - Fell T4 Oak - Re-balance - removal of 2-3 metres from the north side and a smaller amount from north-west side of the oak to re-balance it and support balanced re-growth into the space left by removal of T3

Building Control Applications

Application number Received Date Validated Date Application Type Location Proposal
CP/OFTEC/00195/2014 28/02/2014 28/02/2014 Oil Firing Technical Association Church Cottage Church Lane Charlton On Otmoor Kidlington OX5 2UA Commission a pressure jet appliance installation up to 70KW
CP/FENSA/01010/2008 04/06/2008 04/06/2008 Window replacement schemes Church Cottage Church Lane Charlton On Otmoor Oxfordshire OX5 2UA 1 Window
CP/NICEIC/02932/2015 30/04/2015 30/04/2015 Competent Persons Scheme Type Church Cottage Church Lane Charlton On Otmoor Kidlington OX5 2UA Install a replacement consumer unit
24/37691/CP 16/02/2024 07/02/2024 Competent Persons Scheme Church Cottage Church Lane Charlton On Otmoor Kidlington OX5 2UA Install replacement door in a dwelling.

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