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Babergh Local Plan Alteration No. 2 (2006) - Document Page 1 of 3 Babergh District Council - Babergh Local Plan Alteration No. 2 (2006) - Document Page 1 of 3 A - Z of Services Accessibility Contact Us Links Online Payments Site map Search this Site Home > Planning and Building Control > Local Plan > Babergh Local Plan Alteration No. 2 (2006) - Document Search Go Index Babergh Local Plan Alteration No. 2 (2006) - Document Website Accessibility Summary Change the Font Size A - Z of Services The adopted Local Plan has been broken down into the Local Plan Text, Key, Proposals Maps and Village A A A Boundary and Conservation Area Maps. These sections have subsequently been divided into individual chapters and About Us maps. Print this page Text Version Babergh and Mid Suffolk Translation Integration and Transformation Information Quick links Website Accessibility Benefits Local Plan Text Key How do I? Business Proposals Maps Village Maps (including conservation areas) Apply for Housing Non -Village Conservation Area Maps Check a Licence Community Safety Check a "Scores on the Doors" Rating Community, People and Contact my Councillor Living Local Plan Text Find a local Car Park Find my Bin Day Council and Democracy (All files are in PDF format with their sizes shown in brackets). Find out about Council Tax Environment and Health Contents (53Kb) , Chapter 1 - Introduction (155Kb) , Find out about Recycling Chapter 2 - Environment (162Kb) , Find out about Sport Housing and Rents Chapter 3 - Settlement Policy & Housing (257Kb) , Find out about Chapter 4 - Economy & Employment (192Kb) , Transparency Jobs Chapter 5 - Shopping (131Kb) , Find out How the Council Chapter 6 - Countryside & the Rural Economy (177Kb) , is Performing Chapter 7 - The Built Environment & Conservation (169Kb) , Get Benefits Advice Leisure, Be Active, Chapter 8 - Recreation & Tourism (165Kb) , Tourism, Arts & Culture Make a Payment Chapter 9 - Transport (164kb) , Chapter 10 - Sudbury Town (142kb) , News Chapter 11 - Hadleigh Town (128kb) , Register to Vote Chapter 12 - The Chilton Mixed -Use Development (157Kb) , Report a Council House Appendix 1 - Policies (89Kb) , Planning and Building Appendix 2 - Scheduled Ancient Monuments (59Kb) , Repair Control Appendix 3 - SSSI's, LNR's, SPA's & Ramsar Sites (60Kb) , Report a Fraud Appendix 4 - Glossary (81Kb) . Report a Problem Building Control Report Anti-social Local Development Behaviour Framework Top of page See Planning Local Plan Applications Planning Tell you I'm Moving Planning Enforcement Key Useful Links Transport and Streets Proposals, Village Boundary & Conservation Area Maps Key (PDF, 48kb). Browsealoud Top of page Direct Government Proposals Maps I Am Moving (All files are in PDF format with their sizes shown in brackets). District Boundary Map (726Kb) . Links Inset 1 - Sudbury, Great Cornard & Chilton (1.6Mb) . Inset 10 - Bildeston (71Kb) . Local Strategic Partnerships Inset 1a - Sudbury Town Centre (519Kb) . Inset 11 - Nedging Tye (58Kb) . OneSuffolk Inset 1b - Sudbury Land Use (554Kb) . Inset 12 - Church Farm, Whatfield (36Kb) . Inset 1c - Cornard Road, Sudbury (160Kb) . Inset 13 - Hadleigh (553Kb) . Inset 2 - Glemsford (398Kb). Inset 13a - Hadleigh Town Centre (230Kb) . Publication Scheme Inset 3 - Long Melford (301Kb) . Inset 14 - Pond Hall, Hadleigh (41Kb) . Site Map South Suffolk Leisure Inset 4 - Bull Lane, Acton (63Kb) . Inset 15 - Notley Enterprise Park (58Kb) . Inset 5 - Great Waldingfield (45Kb) . Inset 16 - Capel St Mary (73Kb) . Inset 6 - Folly Road, Great Waldingfield (70Kb) . Inset 17 - Brantham (548Kb) . Inset 7 - Lavenham (149Kb) . Inset 18 - Ipswich Fringe (1.2Mb) . Inset 8 - Bures St Mary (77Kb) . Inset 19 - Belstead (65Kb) . Inset 9 - Boxford (89Kb) . Inset 20 - Pin Mill, Chelmondiston (51Kb) . Top of page Village Maps (including Conservation Areas) (All files are in PDF format with their sizes shown in brackets). Acton (264Kb) . Lavenham (360Kb) . Aldham (55Kb) . Lawshall - Bury Road (57Kb) . Assington (102Kb) . Lawshall - Lambs Lane (100Kb) . Belstead (49Kb) . Lawshall - Street (68Kb) . Bentley (101Kb) . Layham Upper (96Kb) . Bildeston (183Kb) . Leavenheath - Harrow Street (60Kb) . Boxford (304Kb) . Leavenheath - High Road (129Kb) . Brantham (516Kb) . Little Waldingfield (83Kb) . Brent Eleigh (175Kb) . Long Melford - North (278Kb). Brettenham (201Kb) . Long Melford - South (569Kb) . http://www.babergh.gov.uk/Babergh/Home/Planning+and+Building+Control/Local+P ... 26/04/2012 Babergh District Council - Babergh Local Plan Alteration No. 2 (2006) - Document Page 2 of 3 Bures St Mary (510Kb) . Monks Eleigh (249Kb) . Burstall (86Kb) . Nayland (314Kb) . Capel St Mary (407Kb) . Nedging Tye (79Kb) . Chelmondiston (231Kb) . Newton (103Kb) . Chelsworth (192Kb) . Polstead - Church (227Kb) . Cockfield - Cross Green (48Kb) . Polstead - Heath (86Kb) . Cockfield - Great Green (81Kb) . Polstead - Whitestreet Green (96Kb) . Cockfield - Crowbrook/ Mackenzie Place (39Kb) . Preston St Mary (66Kb) . Cockfield - Windsor Green (39Kb) . Raydon (92Kb) . Copdock & Washbrook (124Kb) . Shimpling Street (87Kb) . Copdock & Washbrook - South (48Kb) . Shotley Gate (255Kb) . East Bergholt (534Kb) . Shotley Street (92Kb) . East Bergholt - East End (73Kb) . Sproughton (195Kb) . Edwardstone (61Kb) . Stanstead - Upper & Lower (166Kb) . Elmsett (165Kb) . Stoke by Nayland (371Kb) . Glemsford (363Kb). Stratford St Mary (269Kb) . Great Waldingfield (372Kb) . Stutton (228Kb) . Harkstead (61Kb) . Tattingstone - Church (69Kb) . Hartest (213Kb) . Tattingstone - Heath (36Kb) . Hintlesham (192Kb) . Tattingstone - White Horse (50Kb) . Hitcham (92Kb) . Wattisham (50Kb) . Holbrook (177Kb) . Whatfield (83Kb) . Holton St Mary (44Kb) . Wherstead (199Kb) . Kersey (85Kb) . Woolverstone (582Kb) . Top of page Non - Village Conservation Area Maps (All files are in PDF format with their sizes shown in brackets). Higham (113Kb) . Naughton (58Kb) . Kettlebaston (63Kb) . Thorington Street (81Kb) . Top of page Form ... ! Completing an online form helps us to save money, time, and paper. Our online forms are secure. If you are in a public place (library, internet cafe, etc) and you are providing us with personal information, please take extra precautions to protect your information . 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