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1 Study Area Babergh District Water Cycle Study Draft Report Babergh Bury St Edmunds Key: Broadgrass Green Debenham Main Rivers Woolpit ¯ Urban Sprawl District/Borough Boundries ST EDMUNDSBURY DISTRICT Babergh District Boundary Stowmarket MID SUFFOLK DISTRICT Needham Market Coddenham River Glem Hitcham Bildeston Brook River Brett Old River Brett SUFFOLK COASTAL DISTRICT Lavenham Cavendish Chad Brook Long Melford Belstead Brook Kersey Brook IPSWICH BOROUGH Title: BABERGH DISTRICT Hadleigh Study Area Sudbury Project: Babergh District Water Cycle Study River Box Draft Report Client: Babergh District Council Kings Dyke Dodnash Brook Shotley Date: Scale: BRAINTREE DISTRICT Nayland Fen RiverEast Bergholt June 2011 1:140,000 @ A3 Bures Figure: Dedham River Stour 1 Manningtree Dovercourt Halstead, Essex COLCHESTER BOROUGH Ardleigh Earls Colne TENDRING DISTRICT 0 5 10 Kilometres Colchester I:\9V9327\Technical_Data\T3_GISData\Figures Key: Potential Development Locations ¯ Main Rivers Cockfield Babergh District Boundary Lawshall Employment Residential Urban/Town Hartest Key Service Centre Hitcham Other Villages Lavenham Bildeston Glemsford Monks Eleigh Elmsett Long Melford Acton Title: Kersey Potential Development Locations Sudbury Area 5 Great Waldingfield Lady Lane Hadleigh Area 3 Chilton Woods Project: Hadleigh Area 1 Babergh District Water Cycle Study Hadleigh Area 2 Draft Report Sudbury Area 6 Client: Babergh District Council Boxford Date: Scale: June 2011 1:85,000 @ A3 Assington Polstead Figure: 2a Stoke by Nayland East Bergholt Nayland Stratford St Mary Bures 0 2 4 Kilometres I:\9V9327\Technical_Data\T3_GISData\Figures Key: Potential Development Locations ¯ Employment Residential Urban/Town Elmsett Key Service Centre Other Villages Babergh District Boundary Sproughton Main Rivers Ipswich Area 8 Spring Brook Belstead Brook Lady Lane Hintlesham Hadleigh Area 1 Sprites Lane Copdock and Washbrook Wherstead Title: Capel St Mary Potential Development Locations Chelmondiston Project: Tattingstone Babergh District Water Cycle Study Bentley Draft Report Holbrook Client: Dodnash Brook Babergh District Council East Bergholt Stutton Shotley and Shotley Gate Date: Scale: Holbrook Stream Stratford St Mary Fen River June 2011 1:70,000 @ A3 Brantham Figure: 2b River Stour Wignall Brook 0 2 4 Kilometres I:\9V9327\Technical_Data\T3_GISData\Figures Key: Potential Development Locations ¯ Main Rivers Cockfield Babergh District Boundary Lawshall Employment Residential Urban/Town Hartest Key Service Centre Chad Brook Hitcham Other Villages PZ48 - Bury St Edmunds River Glem AWS Supply Zones Old River Brett WRZ09 Lavenham Bildeston WRZ10 River Brett Planning Zones Glemsford PZ61 - Semer Monks Eleigh Elmsett Long Melford Acton Title: Kersey Water Supply Sudbury Area 5 Great Waldingfield Hadleigh Area 3 Lady Lane Chilton Woods Project: Hadleigh Area 1 Babergh District Water Cycle Study Sudbury Area 6 Hadleigh Area 2 Draft Report PZ62 - Sudbury Client: River Stour Babergh District Council Boxford Date: Scale: June 2011 1:85,000 @ A3 Assington Polstead PZ60 - Ipswich Figure: 4a Kings Dyke Tributary of River Stour Stoke by Nayland River Box East Bergholt Stratford St Mary Nayland Bures 0 2 4 Kilometres I:\9V9327\Technical_Data\T3_GISData\Figures Key: Potential Development Locations Main Rivers ¯ Babergh District Boundary Employment Elmsett Residential Urban/Town Key Service Centre Sproughton PZ61 - Semer Other Villages Belstead Brook AWS Supply Zones Ipswich Area 8 WRZ09 Lady Lane Hintlesham WRZ10 Hadleigh Area 1 Sprites Lane Planning Zones Copdock and Washbrook Wherstead Title: PZ60 - Ipswich Capel St Mary Water Supply Project: Chelmondiston Tattingstone Babergh District Water Cycle Study Bentley Draft Report Holbrook Client: Dodnash Brook Babergh District Council East Bergholt Holbrook Stream Stutton Shotley and Shotley Gate Date: Scale: Stratford St Mary Fen River (1) June 2011 1:70,000 @ A3 Brantham Figure: 4b River Stour 0 2 4 Kilometres I:\9V9327\Technical_Data\T3_GISData\Figures Key: COCGST Potential Development Locations (! ¯ Main Rivers Cockfield Babergh District Boundary Lawshall COCMST THMPST Employment (! (! Residential THMBST (! Urban/Town Hartest Key Service Centre River Glem SHIMST Hitcham Other Villages (! River Brett Wastewater Infrastructure NEDGST PRESST (! (! Old River Brett (! WwTWs Chad Brook GLEMST (! Lavenham Bildeston WwTW Catchments LAVHSC BILDSC (! (! MONEST Glemsford (! Monks Eleigh WHATST (! ELMSSC Elmsett(! MILPST LMELST ! LINFST (! ( (! Long Melford LINCST (! Acton KERSST GWLDST (! (! Title: (! Kersey Wastewater Treatment Works Sudbury Area 5 Great Waldingfield Lady Lane GROPST Hadleigh Area 3 ! GROCST (! Chilton Woods ( Project: (! Hadleigh Area 1 Babergh District Water Cycle Study (! Hadleigh Area 2 Draft Report Sudbury Area 6 HADLST (! (! River Box Client: River Stour Babergh District Council Boxford BOXFSC (! Date: Scale: GCORST June 2011 1:85,000 @ A3 (! Assington Polstead Figure: (! (! 5a Kings Dyke Tributary of River Stour (! Stoke by Nayland THOSST (! (! (! East Bergholt NAYLST (! (! Stratford St Mary (! Nayland Bures 0 2 4 Kilometres (! BUREST DEDHST Catchment (! (! I:\9V9327\Technical_Data\T3_GISData\Figures Key: Potential Development Locations ¯ Main Rivers Babergh District Boundary ELMSSC Employment Elmsett(! CLQYST Catchment Residential Urban/Town Key Service Centre Sproughton SPRCST (! Belstead Brook Other Villages Wastewater Infrastructure Ipswich Area 8 Lady Lane Hintlesham (! WwTWs HINTST (! WwTW Catchments Hadleigh Area 1 Spring Brook Sprites Lane WASBST (! Copdock and Washbrook (! (! CHANST Wherstead Title: Capel St Mary CHEMST Wastewater Treatment Works GWENST (! (! Project: Chelmondiston Tattingstone Babergh District Water Cycle Study Bentley BENTST Draft Report (! Holbrook HOLKST ALTOST (! Client: (! Dodnash Brook (! Babergh District Council East Bergholt SHOTST Holbrook Stream (! Stutton ERWAST Date: Scale: (! Shotley and Shotley Gate Stratford St Mary Fen River (! EBERST June 2011 1:70,000 @ A3 (! Brantham BRANST (! Figure: 5b River Stour DEDHST Catchment 0 2 4 Kilometres I:\9V9327\Technical_Data\T3_GISData\Figures Key: Potential Development Locations ¯ Main Rivers Cockfield Babergh District Boundary Lawshall Employment Residential Urban/Town Hartest Key Service Centre Hitcham Other Villages Environmental Sites RAMSAR Lavenham Bildeston SPA SSSI Glemsford Monks Eleigh Elmsett Long Melford Acton Title: Kersey Environment Designated Sites Sudbury Area 5 Great Waldingfield Lady Lane Hadleigh Area 3 Chilton Woods Project: Hadleigh Area 1 Babergh District Water Cycle Study Hadleigh Area 2 Draft Report Sudbury Area 6 Client: Babergh District Council Boxford Date: Scale: June 2011 1:85,000 @ A3 Assington Polstead Figure: 6a Stoke by Nayland East Bergholt Stratford St Mary Nayland Bures 0 2 4 Kilometres I:\9V9327\Technical_Data\T3_GISData\Figures Key: Potential Development Locations Main Rivers ¯ Babergh District Boundary Employment Elmsett Residential Urban/Town Key Service Centre Sproughton Other Villages Environmental Sites Ipswich Area 8 RAMSAR Lady Lane Hintlesham SPA Hadleigh Area 1 Sprites Lane SSSI Copdock and Washbrook Wherstead Orwell Estuary SSSI/RAMSAR/SPA Title: Capel St Mary Environment Designated Sites Chelmondiston Project: Tattingstone Babergh District Water Cycle Study Bentley Draft Report Holbrook Client: Babergh District Council East Bergholt Stutton Shotley and Shotley Gate Date: Scale: Stratford St Mary June 2011 1:70,000 @ A3 Brantham Figure: 6b Stour Estuary SSSI/RAMSAR/SPA 0 2 4 Kilometres I:\9V9327\Technical_Data\T3_GISData\Figures Key: Potential Development Locations ¯ Babergh District Boundary Cockfield Employment Lawshall Residential Urban/Town Key Service Centre Hartest Other Villages Hitcham Flood Zones Flood Zone 3a with Climate Change Flood Zone 3b Lavenham Bildeston Flood Zone 3a Flood Zone 2 Glemsford Main Rivers Monks Eleigh Raised Defence Elmsett Long Melford Acton Title: Kersey Flood Risk Sudbury Area 5 Great Waldingfield Lady Lane Hadleigh Area 3 Chilton Woods Project: Hadleigh Area 1 Babergh District Water Cycle Study Hadleigh Area 2 Draft Report Sudbury Area 6 Client: Babergh District Council Boxford Date: Scale: June 2011 1:85,000 @ A3 Assington Polstead Figure: 7a Stoke by Nayland Please note that the outlines relating to Flood Zones 3a, 3b and 3a with Climate Change have been obtained from the Babergh SFRA. The Environment Agency’s flood maps do East Bergholt not differentiate between Flood Zone 3a and 3b, showing only Flood Zone 3 Stratford St Mary Nayland Bures 0 2 4 Kilometres I:\9V9327\Technical_Data\T3_GISData\Figures Key: Potential Development Locations ¯ Babergh District Boundary Employment Elmsett Residential Urban/Town Key Service Centre Other Villages Sproughton Flood Zones Flood Zone 3a with Climate Change Ipswich Area 8 Lady Lane Hintlesham Flood Zone 3b Hadleigh Area 1 Flood Zone 3a Sprites Lane Flood Zone 2 Copdock and Washbrook Main Rivers Raised Defence Wherstead Title: Capel St Mary Flood Risk Chelmondiston Project: Tattingstone Babergh District Water Cycle Study Bentley Draft Report Holbrook Client: Babergh District Council East Bergholt Stutton Shotley and Shotley Gate Date: Scale: Stratford St Mary June 2011 1:70,000 @ A3 Brantham Figure: 7b Please note that the outlines relating to Flood Zones 3a, 3b and 3a with Climate Change have been obtained from the Babergh SFRA. The Environment Agency’s flood maps do 0 2 4 Kilometres not differentiate between Flood Zone 3a and 3b, showing only Flood Zone 3 I:\9V9327\Technical_Data\T3_GISData\Figures Key: District/Borough Boundries ¯ Babergh District Boundary Potential
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