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1. Parish: Felixstowe
1. Parish: Felixstowe Meaning: St. Felix’s place (Ekwall) 2. Hundred: Colneis Deanery: Colneya Union: Woodbridge RDC/UDC: (E. Suffolk) Felixstowe & Walton UD (1894-1914), Felixstowe UD (1914-1974), Suffolk Coastal DC (1974- ) Other administrative details: Woodbridge Petty Sessional Division and County court District 3. Area: 1,921 acres land, 11 acres water, 374 acres of tidal water, 132 acres foreshore (1912) 4. Soils: Urbanized area. Dune sand and marine shingle around Old Felixstowe. 5. Types of farming: Mainly urbanized development. Some scattered farms – main crops (1937) wheat, barley and peas. 6. Enclosure: 7. Settlement: Large coastal town development on main Ipswich road. Some scattered farms (1972). Inhabited houses: 1674 – 34, 1801 – 41, 1851 – 117, 1871 – 143, 1901 – 525, 1951 – 4,568 (includes Walton), 1981 – 8,035 8. Communications: Road: Main Ipswich Road 1912 Carriers to Ipswich daily Rail: 1891 Felixstowe station opened (1877), new station built (1898) Pier Trams opened (1904), closed (1939) 1 Water: 1886 up to the present – Felixstowe docks, port and ferry Air: 1913 Air station commissioned, closed (1962), occupied by army. 9. Population: 1086 — 72 recorded 1327 — 47 taxpayers paid £5. 16s. 7¼d. (includes Walton) 1524 — 59 taxpayers paid £5. 18s. 10d. 1603 — 225 adults (includes Walton) 1674 — 40 households 1676 — Not recorded 1801 — 259 inhabitants 1831 — 363 inhabitants 1851 — 691 inhabitants 1871 — 760 inhabitants 1901 — 2,720 inhabitants 1931 — 12,067 inhabitants (includes Walton) 1951 — 15,081 inhabitants (includes Walton) 1971 — 18,750 inhabitants (includes Walton) 1981 — 20,893 inhabitants (includes Walton) 10. Benefice: Vicarage 1254 Valued £13. 6s. 8d. 1291 Valued £13. -
Site Allocations and Area Specific Policies Development Plan Document Modifications Document – October 2016
Contents Site Allocations and Area 1. Introduction ...................................................................................................................... 2 Specific2. Housing ................................ Policies................................................................ ........................... 14 3. Economy ......................................................................................................................... 61 4. Retail ............................................................................................................................... 77 5. Tourism ........................................................................................................................... 92 Modifications6. Recreation and Green Infrastructure Document ................................................................ ............. 99 7. Environment ................................................................................................................. 106 8. Delivery and Monitoring ............................................................................................... 123 Development Plan Document OctoberAppendix 1 2016‘Saved’ policies to be Replaced or Deleted ....................................................... 143 Appendix 2 Core Strategy Policy Overview .......................................................................... 145 Appendix 3 Housing Permissions for 5 or more dwellings as at 31 March 2015 (District wide) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 146 -
Baptism Data Available
Suffolk Baptisms - January 2019 Data Available Baptism Register Deanery or Grouping From To Acton, All Saints Sudbury 1754 1900 Akenham, St Mary Claydon 1754 1903 Aldeburgh, St Peter & St Paul Orford 1754 1904 Alderton, St Andrew Wilford 1754 1902 Aldham, St Mary Sudbury 1754 1902 Aldringham cum Thorpe, St Andrew Dunwich 1754 1900 Aldringham, Particular Baptist Baptist 1809 1837 Alpheton, St Peter & St Paul Sudbury 1754 1901 Alpheton, St Peter & St Paul (BTs) Sudbury 1780 1792 Ampton, St Peter Thedwastre 1650 1903 Ashbocking, All Saints Bosmere 1754 1900 Ashby, St Mary Lothingland 1813 1900 Ashfield cum Thorpe, St Mary Claydon 1754 1901 Great Ashfield, All Saints Blackbourn 1765 1901 Aspall, St Mary of Grace Hartismere 1754 1900 Assington, St Edmund Sudbury 1754 1900 Athelington, St Peter Hoxne 1754 1904 Bacton, St Mary Hartismere 1754 1901 Badingham, St John the Baptist Hoxne 1754 1900 Badley, St Mary Bosmere 1754 1902 Badwell Ash, St Mary Blackbourn 1650 1900 Bardwell, Baptist Baptist 1820 1837 Bardwell, St Peter & St Paul Blackbourn 1650 1901 Barham, St Mary Claydon 1754 1901 Barking, St Mary Bosmere 1754 1900 Barnardiston, All Saints Clare 1650 1899 Barnby, St John the Baptist Lothingland 1813 1900 Barnham, St Gregory Blackbourn 1730 1902 Barningham, St Andrew Blackbourn 1650 1901 Barrow, All Saints Thingoe 1754 1900 Barsham, Holy Trinity Wangford 1813 1900 Great Barton, Holy Innocents Thedwastre 1650 1901 Barton Mills, St Mary Fordham 1663 1901 01 January 2019 Copyright © Suffolk Family History Society 2019 Page 1 of 16 Baptism Register -
FOI/ EIR Disclosure Log: East Suffolk Council March 2021 Date Received
FOI/ EIR disclosure log: East Suffolk Council March 2021 Date Date Request ref Request title Released/ refused received completed Released in part 01/03/2021 FOI312796773 Correspondence between Ropeth and ESC exemption applied 01/04/2021 Released in part 01/03/2021 FOI312791636 Telecoms installed upon Council property exemption applied 01/04/2021 01/03/2021 FOI312783866 Covid 19 vaccines and care homes Released in full 03/03/2021 01/03/2021 FOI312290115 Personal Search EIR - 6 Hillside Court, Bungay, NR35 1JY Released in full 05/03/2021 01/03/2021 FOI312286186 Personal Search EIR - 62 Rosemary Avenue, Felixstowe, IP11 9HN Released in full 05/03/2021 01/03/2021 FOI312256123 Personal Search EIR - 32 The Pastures, Rushmere St Andrew, Ipswich, IP4 5UQ Released in full 05/03/2021 01/03/2021 FOI312248673 Personal Search EIR - 15 Rogers Close, Felixstowe, IP11 9DG Released in full 08/03/2021 01/03/2021 FOI312244861 Personal Search EIR - 2 The Avenue, Halesworth, IP19 8JB Released in full 15/03/2021 Refused Suffolk County 02/03/2021 FOI313130560 Unaccompanied asylum seeking children (UASC) Council 04/03/2021 02/03/2021 FOI313124968 Empty Properties Released in full 30/03/2021 02/03/2021 FOI312955281 Council Tax increase Released in full 15/03/2021 02/03/2021 FOI312685609 Personal Search EIR - 5 Butterfly Drive, Beccles, NR34 9YJ Released in full 09/03/2021 02/03/2021 FOI312683228 Personal Search EIR - 7 Bumblebee Gardens, Beccles, NR34 9ZB Released in full 09/03/2021 02/03/2021 FOI312675950 Personal Search EIR - 21 Bumblebee Gardens, Beccles, -
Full Council
East Suffolk House, Riduna Park, Station Road, Melton, Woodbridge, Suffolk, IP12 1RT Members: All Councillors Full Council Members are invited to a Meeting of the Full Council to be held in the Deben Conference Room, East Suffolk House, Melton on Wednesday, 25 September 2019 at 6:30 pm An Agenda is set out below. Part One – Open to the Public Pages 1 Apologies for Absence To receive apologies for absence, if any. 2 Declarations of Interest Members and Officers are invited to make any declarations of Disclosable Pecuniary or Local Non-Pecuniary Interests that they may have in relation to items on the Agenda and are also reminded to make any declarations at any stage during the Meeting if it becomes apparent that this may be required when a particular item or issue is considered. 3 Minutes 1 - 24 To confirm as a correct record the Minutes of the Meeting held on 24 July 2019 Pages 4 Announcements To receive any announcements from the Chairman, the Leader of the Council, members of the Cabinet, or the Chief Executive, in accordance with Council Procedure Rule 5.1(e). 5 Questions from the Public No questions have been submitted by the electorate as provided by Council Procedure Rule 8. 6 Presentation on Sizewell C For the Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member with responsibility for Economic Development to introduce a presentation from Jim Crawford, Sizewell C Project Development Director for EDF Energy 7 Questions from Members The following questions from Members have been submitted in pursuance of Council Procedure Rule 9: (a) Question from Councillor M Deacon to the Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member with responsibility for Economic Development: Councillor Byatt and I recently met with a senior ABP representative and were given a full briefing about the contribution ABP makes to Lowestoft Port and the surrounding area. -
1. Parish: Playford
1. Parish: Playford Meaning: Ford where sports were held 2. Hundred: Carlford Deanery: Carlford (-1972), Woodbridge (1972-) Union: Woodbridge RDC/UDC: (E.Suffolk) Woodbridge RD(1894-1934), Deben RD (1934-1974), Suffolk Coastal DC (1974-) Other administrative details: Woodbridge Petty Sessional Division and County Court District 3. Area: 1,329 (1912) 4. Soils: Mixed: a) Deep well drained sandy often ferruginous soils, risk wind and water erosion b) Deep fine loam soils with slowly permeable subsoils and slightly seasonal waterlogging. Some fine loam over clay, some deep well drained coarse loams over clay, fine loam and sandy soils. 5. Types of farming: 1086 Wood for 20 pigs, 23 acres meadow, 1 mill, 1 cattle, 25 pigs, 26 sheep, 1 beehive 1500–1640 Thirsk: Sheep corn region where sheep are main fertilizing agent, bred for fattening. Barley main cash crop. Also has similarities with wood-pasture region with pasture, meadow, dairying and some pig keeping 1818 Marshall: Wide variations of crop and management techniques including summer fallow in preparation for corn and rotation of turnip, barley, clover, wheat on lighter lands 1937 Main Crops: Wheat, barley, roots, extensive meadow land 1969 Trist: More intensive cereal growing and sugar beet 6. Enclosure: 7. Settlement: 1 1958 Small compact development to north of railway. Church situated slightly to NE of settlement. Small rivers criss-cross the parish, associated wet lands restricted development in these areas. Heathland occupies southern sector of parish. Railway crosses parish centrally W-E Scattered farms Inhabited houses: 1674 – 18, 1801 – 24, 1851 – 59, 1871 –56, 1901 – 56, 1951 – 70, 1981 – 87 8. -
SUFFOLK. [ KELLY's Smyth Lieut.-Col
368 WOODBRID G E. SUFFOLK. [ KELLY'S Smyth Lieut.-Col. Samuel W., V.D. Fern court, AIde- Amendment Act," John Arnott, Church street, Wood- burgh RS.O . bridge; G. A. Shipman, Quay street, Woodbridge, & Stevenson Frands Seymour esq. B.A., M.P., D.L. Play- Shuckforth Downing, Felixstowe ford Mount, near Woodbridge County Police Station, Theatre street, Alfred Hubbard, Thellusson Col. Arthur John Bethel, Thellusson lodge, superintendent; 1 sergeant & 2 constables Aldeburgh, Saxmundham Fire Brigade Station, Cumberland street, John Fosdike, Varley H. F. esq. Walton chief officer, &; 16 men Vernon-Wentworth Thomas Frederick Charles esq. Black- Inland Revenue Office, 6 Gordon villas, St. John's, Fredk. heath, Aldeburgh RS.O Robert Ellis, officer Whitbread Col. Howard C.B., D.L. Loudham park Public Lecture Hall, St. John's street, John W. Andrews, White Robart Eaton esq. Boulge hall, Woodbridge hon. sec Whitmore Wm. N. esq. Snowden hill, Wickham Market Seckford Dispensary, Seckford street, Elphinstone Hollis Wilson Frede'rick W. esq. M.P. Highrow, Fe1ixstowe R.S.O M.D., C.M. surgeon; Anthony Alfred Henley L.RC.P. Youell Edward Pitt, Beacon hill, Martlesham, Woodbridge Edin. consulting surgeon The Chairmen, for the time being, of the Woodbridge Seckford Free Library, Seckford street, Miss Harriet Urban &; Rural Councils are ex-officio magistrates Churchyard, librarian Clerk to the Magistrates, Frands John W. Wood, Seckford Hospital & Woodbridge Endowed Schools, Fras. Church street John Woodhouse Wood, clerk &; solicitor, Seckford st. Petty Sessions are held every thursday in the Woodbridge Shire hall, at 1.0 p.m. The following places are Seckford Reading Room & Social Club, Seckford street, included in the petty sessional division :-Aldeburgh, George Gough, hon. -
Woodbridge - Kirton - Trimley - Felixstowe 173/174
Woodbridge - Kirton - Trimley - Felixstowe 173/174 Monday to Friday (Except Bank Holidays) Saturday Service 173 173 173 174 173 174 173 173 173 173 174 173 173 Operator IB IB IB IB IB IB IB SN IB IB IB IB IB Service Restrictions NSch Sch Sch NSch Notes 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Woodbridge, Turban Centre (S-bound) 0735 0905 1125 1325 1555 1710 0905 1125 1325 1555 Woodbridge, Duke of York (W-bound) 0738 0908 1128 1328 1558 1713 0908 1128 1328 1558 Martlesham, Water Bridge (opp) 0741 0911 1131 1331 1601 1718 0911 1131 1331 1601 Kesgrave, High School (o/s) 1545 Martlesham Heath, Tesco (o/s) 0914 1134 1334 1554 1604 0914 1134 1334 1604 Martlesham Heath, Eagle Way (W-bound) 0743 0917 1137 1337 1557 1607 0917 1137 1337 1607 Martlesham Heath, Valiant Road (opp) 0745 1339 1339 Martlesham Heath, Anson Road (adj) 1721 Brightwell, Post Box (opp) 0750 0922 1344 1612 1725 0922 1344 1612 Bucklesham, School (S-bound) 0752 0924 1346 1614 1727 0924 1346 1614 Waldringfield, Golf Course (adj) 1145 1605 1145 Waldringfield, Mill Road (opp) 1150 1609 1150 Newbourne, Fox (opp) 1155 1615 1155 Newbourne, Jacksons Road (opp) 1158 1618 1158 Kirton, Rectory Lane (adj) 0930 1205 1352 1620 0930 1205 1352 1620 Kirton, Croxton Close (opp) 0931 1206 1353 1621 0931 1206 1353 1621 Falkenham, Back Road (opp) 0932 1207 1354 1622 0932 1207 1354 1622 Kirton, Bus Shelter (adj) 0757 0757 1623 1732 0757 Trimley St Martin, Bus Shelter (o/s) 0800 0800 0936 1213 1400 1628 1628 1736 0800 0936 1213 1400 1628 Trimley St Mary, Punchard Way (o/s) 0805 0805 0940 1217 1404 1632 1632 1740 -
The Hamlet of Wykes Ufford Otherwise Wycks Uifo
of Westcrfield winch is situate within the liberties and out of the said first-described railway, and? of the borough of Ipswich ; the hamlet of Wykes commencing at or near a certain field called ' Mor- Ufford otherwise Wycks UiFord, in that part an's Field,' in the parish of Rendham, in the of the parish of Rush-mere which is situate county of Suffolk, owned by Samuel Webber, and within the liberties of the borough of Ipswich j occupied by Henry Broom, on the north side of the Brookes hamlet in those parts of the parishes parish road leading from Framlingham and Rend- of Whitton-cum-Thurlstone, Spronghton and aani to Saxmundham, and terminating at or near Bramford, which are situate within the liberties a certain arable field, in th« parish of Framling- of the borough of Ipswich ; Sproughton, Bram- aam, in the said county of Suffolk, containing five ford, Whitton otherwise Whitton-cum-Thurlstone, acres, or thereabouts, called the ' First-road Field,' Rushmere otherwise Rushmere Saint Andrew, belonging to Wingfield Alexander Stanford, and Wester field, Witnesham, Kesgrave, Tuddenham in the occupation of John Robert Stanford, and ad- otherwise Tuddenham Saint Martin, Playford, joining the parish road leading from Framlingham Culpho, Bucklesham, Brightwell otherwise Bright- to Badingham; and which said railway and works well Saint John the Baptist, Foxhall, Newbourn, will pass from, in, through, or into the several Bealings Magna otherwise Great Bealings, Beal- parishes, townships, and extra-parochial, or other ings Parva otherwise Little Bealings, Hasketon places of Rendham, Swefling, Bruisyard, Crans- Hemley, Waldringfield, Martlesham, a certain creek ford, Dennington, Baddingham otherwise Bading- called Martlesham Cf eek, the hamlet of Kingston, ham, Parham, and Framlingham, or some of them, all in the parish of Woodbridge, Woodbridge Melton in the said county of Suffolk; and it is intended to otherwise Melton Saint Andrew; Bromeswell apply for powers to make lateral deviations from the UiFord other wise. -
Suffolk Rural Bus Routes Map 21/22
suffolk rural Bus Routes Map 21/22 Felixstowe Leiston Walton RC3 rC7 / Trimley WE007 Kelsale Bucklesham Trimley Yoxford St Mary Kirton Martlesham Heath Saxmundham Harwich Peasenhall RC4 Woodbridge (SCC) Dovercourt Badingham Dennington Parham Wickham Grundisburgh 118/119 Horsley Market (SCC) Ipswich Cross Framlingham Witnesham Manningtree Laxfield Lawford Westerfield Kettleburgh Charsfield Brandeston Stradbroke Swilland Ardleigh Clacton Cretingham rC6 118/119 Otley Capel St Mary Little Clacton Weeley Weeley Heath Colchester Sproughton Bury St Edmunds bus station to Suffolk Rural, Wivenhoe pick-ups including Stowmarket, Needham Market and others: Suffolk Norse stopped running this route in summer 2020. All students who qualify under Suffolk County Alresford Council’s Post-16 transport policy will be offered an alternative route by Suffolk County Hadleigh Council’s Passenger Transport Team. RC1 Thorrington The RC2 route has been withdrawn. Students wishing to travel from Rickinghall/ Polstead Botesdale/Wortham/Palgrave/Diss/Eye/ Thorndon/Rishangles/Debenham are encouraged to contact our Student Support team for advice on alternate routes. Little Cornard Great rC5 Cornard Sudbury Disclaimer: All information stated is correct at time of printing and subject to change without notice at the College’s discretion. Please visit www.suffolk.ac.uk for the latest information. Suffolk Rural Transport Guide 2021/22 Travelling to Suffolk Rural Getting to Suffolk Rural is easy. There is an extensive network of direct bus routes from across Suffolk and Essex. Suffolk County Council When should I apply? Transport Please ensure you apply for your travel pass in For routes 118, 119 and WE007 (Woodbridge good time - contact the appropriate council onwards) you can apply to Suffolk County Council directly for further information on their specific for a discretionary travel pass (16-18 year olds only). -
Analysis of the Responses to the Issues and Options Consultation
Analysis of the Responses to Issues and Options Consultation for the Suffolk Coastal Local Plan Review Analysis of the Responses to the Issues and Options Consultation Consultation Period: 18th August to 30th October 2017 July 2018 1 Analysis of the Responses to Issues and Options Consultation for the Suffolk Coastal Local Plan Review Contents Introduction ............................................................................................................................................ 3 Consultation and Publicity Summary ...................................................................................................... 4 Key Issues ................................................................................................................................................ 7 What is the vision for the Ipswich HMA and Ipswich FEA?..................................................................... 7 A – How much growth? The number of homes and jobs that should be planned for ......................... 10 B - Where should the growth go? ......................................................................................................... 14 C - The provision of retail and leisure development ............................................................................. 19 D – Infrastructure .................................................................................................................................. 23 Vision .................................................................................................................................................... -
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Suffolk Coastal District Council Election of Councillors for the ALDEBURGH Ward NOTICE OF POLL Notice is hereby given that: 1. The following persons have been and stand validly nominated: SURNAME OTHER NAMES HOME ADDRESS DESCRIPTION NAMES OF THE PROPOSER (P), (if any) SECONDER (S) AND THE PERSONS WHO SIGNED THE NOMINATION PAPER Bridson Jennifer Mary Roseholme, Curlew Liberal Janet F Tait(P), Jean Worster(S), Julian Green, Kelsale, Democrats Worster, M George, W S George, Saxmundham, IP17 Wendy Botterill, John Macallister, R 2RA Macallister, Ethel M Roberts, Di Hinves Fellowes Marianne 30 Leiston Road, Independent J P Gardham(P), M Chandler(S), J V Aldeburgh, Suffolk, Quilley, R A Kett, D G Briggs, D R Fryer, IP15 5PR S J Salter, D G Thorp, Shirley Anna Barber, A M Mason-Gordon Gulliford Benjamin Alexander 21 Lincoln Avenue, Liberal R M Jones(P), Hazel J Cox(S), Jean Saxmundham, Suffolk, Democrats Drake, M Macallister, Mark Fairweather, IP17 1BY B Eklid, Alan Eklid, Elisabeth Langley, Shirley Fry, B Nash Haworth-Culf T-J Chapel Barn Farm, The J G Richardson(P), L Felicity Leiston Road, Conservative Richardson(S), M Sturmey, W Sturmey, Aldeburgh, IP15 5QE Party Candidate S Ralph, Anthony Ralph, G Baggott, A Blowers, Brenda Deans, C J Ridgeon Ilett Ian Symonds Hyde, Labour Party D A Grugeon(P), E A Grugeon(S), Pat Aldeburgh Road, Jourdan, Patricia Little, Zeitlyn Sushila J, Aldringham, Suffolk, Hazel A Clark, J M Hubbard, L Walker, IP16 4QJ A A Roy, T J Beach Jones Maureen Old Thorpe House, The John Richardson(P), L Felicity Thorpeness, IP16 4LY Conservative Richardson(S), W Sturmey, M J Party Candidate Sturmey, S Ralph, A M Ralph, G Baggott, A Blowers, B A Deans, C J Ridgeon 2.