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PLANNING AND REGULATORY SERVICES DECISIONS WEEK ENDING 30/08/2019 PLEASE NOTE THE DECISIONS LIST RUN FROM MONDAY TO FRIDAY EACH WEEK DC/19/1253/FUL Planning Application - Installation of 3no. Regent House (3A) DECISION: air conditioning units 110 Northgate Street Approve Application Bury St Edmunds DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mr David Sanders - Wilson Suffolk Delegated Wraight ISSUED DATED: 27 Aug 2019 WARD: Eastgate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/19/1254/LB Application for Listed Building Consent - Regent House (3A) DECISION: Installation of 3no. air conditioning units 110 Northgate Street Approve Application Bury St Edmunds DECISION TYPE: APPLICANT: Mr David Sanders - Wilson Suffolk Delegated Wraight ISSUED DATED: 27 Aug 2019 WARD: Eastgate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/19/1306/ADV Application for Advertisement Consent - (i) 78-79 DECISION: 2no. identical non-illuminated fascia signs St Johns Street Approve Application (ii) 1no. non illuminated double sided Bury St Edmunds DECISION TYPE: projecting sign IP33 1SQ Delegated ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: Mr David Wright, ProCook Ltd 30 Aug 2019 WARD: Eastgate PARISH: Bury St Edmunds Town Council DC/19/1418/HH Householder Planning Application - Remove 1 Greene Road DECISION: weather boarding and replace with external Bury St Edmunds Approve Application wall insulation and sandstone render to IP33 3HG DECISION TYPE: front and rear elevations (Part Delegation Panel Retrospective) ISSUED DATED: 27 Aug 2019 APPLICANT: Mr Vitalijs Catlakss WARD: Minden PARISH: Bury St AGENT: Mr Roger Connolly Edmunds Town Council Planning and Regulatory Services, West Suffolk Council, West Suffolk House, Western Way, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP33 3YU DC/19/1422/LB Application for Listed Building Consent - (i) 78-79 DECISION: Redecoration of front elevation (ii) 2no. -
Archaeology in Suffolk 2015 Compiled by F Minter Drawings D Wreathall
611 ARCHAEOLOGY IN SUFFOLK 2015 compiled by FAYE MINTER with object drawings by DONNA WREATHALL THIS IS A selection of the new discoveries reported in 2015. Information on these has been incorporated into the Suffolk Historic Environment Record (formerly the Sites and Monuments Record), which is maintained by the Archaeological Service of Suffolk County Council at Bury St Edmunds. Where available, the Record number is quoted at the beginning of each entry. The Suffolk Historic Environment Record is now partially accessible online via the Suffolk Heritage Explorer web pages (https://heritage.suffolk.gov.uk/) or the Heritage Gateway (www.heritagegateway.org.uk). This list is also available on the Suffolk Heritage Explorer site and many of the excavation/evaluation reports are now also available online via the Archaeological Data Service (http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/greylit/). Most of the finds are now being recorded through the national Portable Antiquities Scheme, the Suffolk part of which is also based in the Archaeological Service of Suffolk County Council. Further details and images of many of the finds can be found on the Scheme’s website (http://finds.org.uk/database) and for many of the finds listed here the PAS reference number is included in the text. During 2015 the PAS finds in Suffolk were recorded by Andrew Brown, Anna Booth and Faye Minter. Following requests from metal detector users, we have removed all grid references from entries concerning finds reported by them. We continue to be grateful to all those who contribute information for this annual list. Abbreviations: CIC Community Interest Company Mdf Metal detector find PAS Portable Antiquities Scheme (see above). -
Weekly Applications List SEBC 15.04.2016
LIST 16 15th April 2016 Applications Registered between 11th – 15th April 2016 ST. EDMUNDSBURY BOROUGH COUNCIL PLANNING APPLICATIONS REGISTERED The following applications for Planning Permission, Listed Building, Conservation Area and Advertisement Consent and relating to Tree Preservation Orders and Trees in Conservation Areas have been made to this Council. A copy of the applications and plans accompanying them may be inspected on our website www.westsuffolk.gov.uk . Representations should be made in writing, quoting the application number and emailed to [email protected] to arrive not later than 21 days from the date of this list. Application No. Proposal Location DC/16/0573/FUL Planning Application - (i) Single storey rear Weeping Willow VALID DATE: extension (ii) Pitched roofs to replace 39 Bury Road 04.04.2016 existing flat roofs of existing extensions and Barrow (iii) associated internal and external EXPIRY DATE: alterations GRID REF: 30.05.2016 576652 263558 APPLICANT: Big Brown Dog Ltd - Mr Peter WARD: Barrow Romanivk PARISH: Barrow Cum Denham CASE OFFICER: Matthew Gee DC/16/0574/LB Application for Listed Building Consent - (i) Weeping Willow VALID DATE: Single storey rear extension (ii) Removal of 39 Bury Road 04.04.2016 link corridor, 2no chimneys, toilet windows Barrow and window of existing boiler room (iii) EXPIRY DATE: Replace existing bar bar window with door GRID REF: 30.05.2016 (iv) insertion of 2no roof lights (v) Pitched 576652 263558 roofs to replace existing flat roofs on existing WARD: Barrow extensions -
Richmond House Clare • Suffolk • Co10 8Np
RICHMOND HOUSE CLARE • SUFFOLK • CO10 8NP RICHMOND HOUSE 20 NETHERGATE STREET • CLARE • SUFFOLK • CO10 8NP Saffron Walden 17 miles, Audley End 20 miles (serving London’s Liverpool Street), Stansted Airport 23 miles (serving Liverpool Street via the Stansted Express), Bury St Edmunds 16.3 miles, Cambridge 24 miles A fine Grade II Listed village house with potential annexe, outdoor swimming pool and exceptional gardens Entrance hall • Drawing room • Dining room • Sitting room • Study • Kitchen/breakfast room • Utility room 2 cloaks w.c’s. • Playroom • Garden/leisure room with wet room • Steam room and kitchenette • W.C. Master bedroom suite with dressing room • Bedroom and ensuite bathroom Three further bedrooms family bathroom and potential annexe with 2 additional bedrooms Delightful gardens • Covered heated swimming pool • Vegetable garden • Alitex greenhouse Side garden with paved terrace and extensive off street parking In all 0.45 of an acre Savills Cambridge David Burr Unex House, 132-134 Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 8PA 11 Market Hill, Clare, Suffolk CO10 8NN Contact: James Barnett BA (Hons) MRICS Contact: Miles Edmunds [email protected] [email protected] 01223 347 147 01787 277811 www.savills.co.uk www.davidburr.co.uk Situation Richmond House is situated on the north side of Nethergate Street, which leads into the centre of the popular and picturesque Suffolk town of Clare. There are good local facilities in Clare including a number of public houses/small hotels and shops (including an auction house and several antiques dealers), a post office, three churches, doctors’ surgery and pharmacy. Clare also has a large Country Park around its ruined castle, an extensive Common including the remains of an Iron Age fort and, an Augustinian Priory with public gardens. -
1. Parish: Kedington (Also Known As Ketton)
1. Parish: Kedington (also known as Ketton) Meaning: The enclosure/homestead of Cydda’s people (Ekwall) 2. Hundred: Risbridge (part of Hinckford Hundred, Essex until 1895) Deanery: Clare Union: Risbridge RDC/UDC: (W. Suffolk) Clare RD (in part 1894–1895, entirely 1895– 1974), St. Edmundsbury DC (1974–) Other administrative details: Civil boundary change 1893 (gains Calford Green from Essex) Risbridge Petty Sessional Division Haverhill County Court District 3. Area: 2,400 acres land, 8 acres water (1912) 4. Soils: Mixed: a. Slowly permeable calcareous/non calcareous clay soils, slight risk water erosion b. Deep well drained fine loam, coarse loam and sand soils, locally flinty and in places over gravel. Slight risk water erosion. 5. Types of farming: 1086 26 acres meadow, 1 mill, 3 cobs, 4 cattle, 18 pigs, 150 sheep, 6 beehives 1500–1640 Thirsk: Wood-pasture region, mainly pasture, meadow, engaged in rearing and dairying with some pig keeping, horse breeding and poultry. Crops mainly barley with some wheat, rye, oats, peas, vetches, hops and occasionally hemp. Also has similarities with sheep–corn region where sheep are main fertilizing agent, bred for fattening, barley main cash crop. 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 1969 Trist: More intensive cereal growing and sugar beet 6. Enclosure: 1 7. Settlement: 1958 River Stour flows through centre of parish. Large well spaced development around central green area and church. Secondary settlement at Calford Green. Scattered farms 1966 New housing estate near village centre; another to west. -
The Stour Valley Benefice Profile 2020
Parish Church of St John the Baptist, Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin, Stoke-by-Clare Cavendish The Stour Valley Benefice Profile 2020 Parish Church of All Saints, Parish Church of St Peter and St Paul, Hundon Clare Parish Church of St Leonard, Parish Church of St Mary, Wixoe Poslingford Table of contents Welcome to the Stour Valley Benefice 3 Our Prayer During the Interregnum 3 A New Rector for our Benefice 4 Diocese 5 Deanery 5 Patrons 5 Churches in the Benefice with distances from Clare 5 Details on the Benefice 6 Attractions 6 Location/transport 6 Vicarage 6 Parishes 7 Church administration 7 Trusteeships 7 Shops 7 Schools 8 Doctors/hospitals 8 Employment 8 Clergy/readers 8 Aspirations for the Future 9 Individual Parish Profiles 10 St Peter and St Paul, Clare (with St Mary the Virgin, Poslingford) 10 St Mary the Virgin, Cavendish 18 St John the Baptist, Stoke-by-Clare 22 All Saints, Hundon 28 St Leonard, Wixoe 32 Appendix 35 Benefice Service Profile under recently retired Rector 35 Benefice statistics 36 Parish Share 2019 37 2 | P a g e Welcome to the Stour Valley Benefice We are seeking a full time Rector for our 5 parishes with 6 churches located within the beautiful Stour Valley amongst the farmlands of South West Suffolk, near the Essex border, an area of glorious natural beauty. The Stour Valley Benefice is within the Deanery of Clare and in the Diocese of St. Edmundsbury and Ipswich. Our Diocesan vision is to be “Growing in God” aiming to grow “flourishing congregations making a difference” in deepening our faith; bringing the contacts we have into the life of God’s kingdom; reaching beyond ourselves in our impact on the wider world and building churches whose age-range reflects our communities. -
The Saxhams Minutes Final Oct 20
THE SAXHAMS PARISH COUNCIL Minutes of the Meeting held on 29th October 2020 Virtual Meeting at 5pm via Zoom Present Councillors: Michael Burt (Chairman), Suzie Winkler (Councillor), Rosie Irish (Councillor), Michelle Thompson (Clerk), Gill Hicks (Councillor) The Chairman, Michael Burt welcomed everyone 1. Apologies: - Cllr. Helen Ferguson and Cllr Clarke 2. Declarations of Interest Cllr Winker Section 3 and Section 6 3. Minutes of the last P.C. Meeting held on February 13th and 25thJune 2020 The minutes were approved by all and signed by the Chairman. 4. Matters Arising from Minutes from 25th June 2020 • Footpath from Little Saxham Village through to Great Saxham Playground: Both Cllr. Burt and Cllr. Hicks have been making enquires and reported back to the Parish Council that they would like to contact the landowners to see Cllr Hicks whether a “permissive path” could be created South of the road between and Cllr Little and Great Saxham This would be from somewhere adjacent to Little Burt and Saxham Church through to Great Saxham play area. Since this would border Cllr on land owned by the Saxham Hall Estate Suzie Winkler proposed that she Winkler should walk through the area with Cllr Burt and Cllr Hicks. The chairman agreed to organise this. Great Saxham Village Sign and Notice board The refurbishment of the village sign at Great Saxham has now been completed. The Parish Council are therefore looking into applying for some funding from the Cllr Soons Locality Budget to assist with the cost of the work. The Clerk was asked to progress with the enquiries Michelle Thompson • The Shooting Range between Barrow and Great Saxham Residents of The Saxhams have been concerned for a few months about the noise level on a Sunday from the Shooting Range Area. -
Hundon(HU) & Poslingford(PF)(See Also Cavendish (& Mundford(2), Norfolk)) ------There Is a “Mortlock‘S Farm” Between Hundon & Poslingford (Sold 1916)
Hundon(HU) & Poslingford(PF)(see also Cavendish (& Mundford(2), Norfolk)) --------------------------- There is a “Mortlock‘s Farm” between Hundon & Poslingford (sold 1916) Elizabeth +26.11.1616HU Elizabeth = 13.9.1617PF Henry COLLIN both of Poslingford Thomas yeoman, Barnadiston & Hundon 1651,1659;5 hearths at Hundon 1674 | Alice+11.2.1666HU Samuel +24.9.1712HU Thomas ======= Mary +1719/21PF$ | +2.8.19PF | -------------------- 1702 | | Thomas ======== Mary Thomas’ ======= Susan’ GOODCHILD’ Denstone 17.6.1684PF 14.1.88PF- | +27.10.1734PF | +11.2.1733PF$ | dau’ | --------------------------------------- | | | | Susan | | Richard 12.2.21PF | | 6.4.32PF-19.9.84PF* | | =16.6.72PF 22.6.40SpB | | Ann HIBBLE Elizabeth ==========(1)Thomas^ | 1741-1.9.84PF* BURDER 3.12.23PF | 22.10.59SpB lab.1740 | {SpB=Steeple Bumpstead,Essex Mary ===========(2) | CRACKNELL | 6.11.1757 Thomas^ =========(2)Thomason KENYON 2.12.29PF-15.4.1806Steeple Bumpstead Wickhmbrk of Wickhambrook bur.Poslingfd;%D/AMR13 f371 | 1718-5.6.1807*SpB yeoman of Poslingford | Methodist;attended at Toppesfield | William KENYON’ | of Toppesfield | | -------------------------------------------------------------- Mary’ | | | | | | - - Tomason’ Mary’ | | = =ALBORN =BATTRAM =KENYON Mary Charlotte |Timothy | | | =James =Charles |ADAMS Tomason’ |------ ----------------- SKILL FULLER | | | | | | Samuel’ William’ James’ Elizabeth’ Mary’ Tomason plus aunt Hannah SANDALLS’of Hartest, uncle Thomas PRATT’of Stansfield +<1806 | | | 17.2.1757PF | Mary’ =========== John WADE’ botp |--------- MORTLOCK -
26 Valley Meadowlands EP/Edit1/02.08.10
26 Valley Meadowlands EP/Edit1/02.08.10 Valley Meadowlands Key Characteristics • Flat landscapes of alluvium or peat on valley floors • Grassland divided by a network of wet ditches • Occasional carr woodland and plantations of poplar • Occasional small reedbeds • Unsettled • Cattle grazed fields • Fields converted to arable production Location This landscape character type is found principally in the floors of the river valleys of south and south-east Suffolk: • The Stour from Stratford St Mary upstream to Wixoe, and in its tributaries: The Glem upstream to Denston The Box upstream to Boxford The Brett upstream to Hadleigh A creek upstream to Holbrook • The Gipping from Ipswich upstream to Stowmarket, and a tributary upstream to Battisford • A short tributary of the Orwell Estuary at Levington • The Deben from Woodbridge upstream to Ashfield, and in its tributaries: Kirton Creek/Mill River upstream to Brightwell Martlesham Creek • The Butley River from Chillesford to the edge of Staverton Park • The Alde from its confluence with the Ore upstream to Bruisyard • The Ore from its confluence with the Alde upstream to Parham • The Fromus from near its confluence with the Alde upstream to Saxmundham The landscape type also occurs in a relatively short length of the valley of the River Lark in north-west Suffolk, from Flempton upstream to Bury St Edmunds and from Bury to Sicklesmere. Suffolk Landscape Character Assessment 26 Valley Meadowlands EP/Edit1/02.08.10 Geology, soils and landform These are flat valley floors made up of seasonally wet clays overlying alluvial deposits and peat, with some strongly peaty soils in the valley of the Alde, Ore and Fromus. -
Planning Applications Registered
LIST 45 6 November 2020 Applications Registered between 4 November 2020 and 6 November 2020 Planning applications registered The following applications for Planning Permission, Listed Building, Conservation Area and Advertisement Consent and relating to Tree Preservation Orders and Trees in Conservation Areas have been made to this Council. A copy of the applications and plans accompanying them may be inspected on our website www.westsuffolk.gov.uk. Representations should be made in writing, quoting the application number and emailed to [email protected] to arrive not later than 21 days from the date of this list. Note: Representations on Brownfield Permission in Principle applications and/or associated Technical Details Consent applications must arrive not later than 14 days from the date of this list. Application No. Proposal Location DC/20/1810/HH Householder planning application - a. Staunch House VALID DATE: Removal of dormer windows, re-tiling and The Street 20.10.2020 insertion of rooflights b. altered window Barton Mills openings, including installation of Juliet IP28 6AA EXPIRY DATE: balcony c. replacement windows and doors d. 15.12.2020 render and boarding to external elevations e. porch to side elevation GRID REF: WARD: Manor 571966 273931 APPLICANT: Mr P Bonnett PARISH: Barton Mills AGENT: Mr L Thurlow - Thurlow Architects CASE OFFICER: Amy Murray DC/20/1739/FUL Planning application - Two dwellings and Plot 1 VALID DATE: associated works Land Off 29.10.2020 Wildmere Lane APPLICANT: Mr Nathan Tidd, A and S Holywell -
Babergh District Council Work Completed Since April
WORK COMPLETED SINCE APRIL 2015 BABERGH DISTRICT COUNCIL Exchange Area Locality Served Total Postcodes Fibre Origin Suffolk Electoral SCC Councillor MP Premises Served Division Bildeston Chelsworth Rd Area, Bildeston 336 IP7 7 Ipswich Cosford Jenny Antill James Cartlidge Boxford Serving "Exchange Only Lines" 185 CO10 5 Sudbury Stour Valley James Finch James Cartlidge Bures Church Area, Bures 349 CO8 5 Sudbury Stour Valley James Finch James Cartlidge Clare Stoke Road Area 202 CO10 8 Haverhill Clare Mary Evans James Cartlidge Glemsford Cavendish 300 CO10 8 Sudbury Clare Mary Evans James Cartlidge Hadleigh Serving "Exchange Only Lines" 255 IP7 5 Ipswich Hadleigh Brian Riley James Cartlidge Hadleigh Brett Mill Area, Hadleigh 195 IP7 5 Ipswich Samford Gordon Jones James Cartlidge Hartest Lawshall 291 IP29 4 Bury St Edmunds Melford Richard Kemp James Cartlidge Hartest Hartest 148 IP29 4 Bury St Edmunds Melford Richard Kemp James Cartlidge Hintlesham Serving "Exchange Only Lines" 136 IP8 3 Ipswich Belstead Brook David Busby James Cartlidge Nayland High Road Area, Nayland 228 CO6 4 Colchester Stour Valley James Finch James Cartlidge Nayland Maple Way Area, Nayland 151 CO6 4 Colchester Stour Valley James Finch James Cartlidge Nayland Church St Area, Nayland Road 408 CO6 4 Colchester Stour Valley James Finch James Cartlidge Nayland Bear St Area, Nayland 201 CO6 4 Colchester Stour Valley James Finch James Cartlidge Nayland Serving "Exchange Only Lines" 271 CO6 4 Colchester Stour Valley James Finch James Cartlidge Shotley Shotley Gate 201 IP9 1 Ipswich -
West Suffolk Council Grass Cutting Programme
West Suffolk Council grass cutting position to week ending 15 August and scheduled grass cutting for week commencing 16 August 2021 Haverhill and rural villages Location Current position until Next week – Monday 16 end of week – Friday 13 August 2021 August 2021 Haverhill Town 1. Haverhill Cemetery 1..Haverhill Cemetery. 2. Park Road area 2. Chilvers Way area 3. Town centre grassed 3. Strawberry Fields area areas 4. Chimswell Way area 4. Clements estate 5. East Town Park 6. Parkway Industrial Estate Rural villages 1. Withersfield 1. Barnarditson 2. Great Bradley 2. Hundon 3. Great Wratting 3. Kedington 4. Coronation Cottages, 4. Cavendish parish Moor Pasture Way 5. Cavendish parish 6. Clare 7. Stoke by Clare parish 8. Wixoe 9. Stradishall 10. Depden 11. Wickambrook 12. Clopton Park Schools 1. IES Breckland 1. Clare Community 2. Clare Community Primary School Primary School 2. Stour Valley Community 3. Stour Valley Community School School 3. Castle Manor Academy 4. Castle Manor Academy and Comms site and Comms site 4. Burton End Primary 5. Burton End Primary Academy Academy 5. Place Farm Primary 6. Place Farm Primary Academy Academy 6. Haverhill Cricket Club 7. Haverhill Cricket Club Red Lodge, Mildenhall, Brandon, Lakenheath, Newmarket Location Current position until Next week – Monday 16 end of week – Friday 13 August 2021 August 2021 Red Lodge Strimming and re-cutting Kentford, Moulton and Mow all areas Gazeley Mildenhall Restart mowing round Beck Row Mow all areas Brandon Restart mowing round Lakenheath Newmarket 1. Newmarket Cemetery, 2. Birdcage Walk, Newmarket Cemetery, 3. High Street verges to south east of town, New Queensberry Road Cheveley Road area 4.