08/06/2010 12:55 PM
A number of high security fencing planning applications have been submitted to Wycombe District Council.
The first will see the lowest limb of a tree removed in Monks Hood Ferry Lane, Medmenham, Buckinghamshire, to make way for security fencing on the property in question's boundary.
A number of trees will also be planted at the front of the property if the planning application is successful.
Meanwhile, Whiteleaf Golf Club, on Golf Club Lane, has submitted an application which would allow it to remove its existing temporary fencing solution and replace it with ten-metre-high security fencing.
The new fencing would be supported by four black security bollards.
Whiteleaf Golf Club's new security fencing would overlook the 7th fairway and the first fairway, covering a distance of 42.5 metres.
Residents from an estate in Moreton, on the Wirral, have been campaigning for the erection of new high security fencing in the area to tackle the problem of anti-social behaviour.
The first will see the lowest limb of a tree removed in Monks Hood Ferry Lane, Medmenham, Buckinghamshire, to make way for security fencing on the property in question's boundary.
A number of trees will also be planted at the front of the property if the planning application is successful.
Meanwhile, Whiteleaf Golf Club, on Golf Club Lane, has submitted an application which would allow it to remove its existing temporary fencing solution and replace it with ten-metre-high security fencing.
The new fencing would be supported by four black security bollards.
Whiteleaf Golf Club's new security fencing would overlook the 7th fairway and the first fairway, covering a distance of 42.5 metres.
Residents from an estate in Moreton, on the Wirral, have been campaigning for the erection of new high security fencing in the area to tackle the problem of anti-social behaviour.
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