Planning application

12/04385/VAR3

Land 196 Metres South Of 49 Burdiehouse Road Burdiehouse Edinburgh

Node junctions may switch from block paving to red-chip tar for durability, with six trees removed and eight mature Prunus avium planted in new spots. .

Status: Permission has been variedCategory: Trees, Ecology & Green SpaceReceived: 3 April 2025

Core Details

Reference
12/04385/VAR3
Address
Land 196 Metres South Of 49 Burdiehouse Road Burdiehouse Edinburgh
Status
Permission has been varied
Category
Trees, Ecology & Green Space
Impact Scale
3/10

Timeline

Received
3 April 2025
Validated
23 April 2025
Last Scraped
2 October 2025
Record Created
29 April 2025

Application Summary

AI Summary

Node junctions may switch from block paving to red-chip tar for durability, with six trees removed and eight mature Prunus avium planted in new spots. .

Original Description

Non-material variation to consent 12/04385/AMC - It is proposed that the node junctions as highlighted in the attached drawing is changed from a block paving surface as approved, to tar with red chip. This is to provide a surface more resistant to vehicle damage. Locations indicated on drawing number 12052(11)001_AL. It is proposed that 6nr trees as identified on the attached drawing are removed and replaced with 8 No. new trees in the locations as shown Tree specification: 8 No. 'Prunus Avium' - extra heavy standard. Below ground services are preventing the trees being located as approved. Locations indicated on drawing number 12_04385 - 12-03_F.

Related Applications (1)

  • 14/04880/VAR4Permission has been varied(13 March 2025)

    Surface finish at key junctions switched from block paving to tar with red stone chip for tougher, vehicle-resistant road nodes within new housing layout. .

Supporting Documents (3)