Baptism Data Available

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

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 Deanery or Grouping From To Battisford, St Mary Bosmere 1754 1899 Bawdsey, St Mary the Virgin Wilford 1754 1902 Baylham, St Peter Bosmere 1754 1900 Great Bealings, St Mary Carlford 1754 1900 Little Bealings, All Saints Carlford 1754 1901 Beccles, St Michael Wangford 1813 1900 Bedfield, St Nicholas Hoxne 1754 1901 Bedingfield, St Mary Hoxne 1754 1900 Belstead, St Mary Samford 1539 1899 Benacre, St Michael Dunwich 1754 1901 Benhall, St Mary Orford 1754 1900 Bentley, St Mary Samford 1539 1901 Beyton, All Saints Thedwastre 1650 1900 Bildeston, St Mary Sudbury 1754 1900 Great Blakenham, St Mary Bosmere 1754 1900 Little Blakenham, St Mary Bosmere 1754 1900 Blaxhall, St Peter Orford 1754 1900 Blyford, All Saints Dunwich 1754 1901 Blythburgh, Holy Trinity Dunwich 1754 1900 Boulge, St Michael & All Angels Loes 1754 1905 Boxford, St Mary Sudbury 1754 1900 Boxted, All Saints Sudbury 1754 1901 Boyton, St Andrew with Capel St Andrew Wilford 1754 1900 Bradfield Combust, All Saints Thedwastre 1650 1900 Bradfield St Clare, St Clare Thedwastre 1650 1901 Bradfield St George, St George Thedwastre 1650 1901 Great Bradley, St Mary Clare 1703 1901 Little Bradley, All Saints Clare 1561 1900 Bradwell, St Nicholas Lothingland 1813 1901 Braiseworth, St Mary Hartismere 1754 1900 Bramfield, St Andrew Dunwich 1754 1900 Bramford, St Mary Bosmere 1754 1900 Brampton, St Peter Dunwich 1760 1900 Brandeston, All Saints Loes 1754 1901 Brandeston, Independent Independent / Congregational 1829 1837 Brandon, St Peter Fordham 1653 1900 Brantham, St Michael Samford 1634 1900 01 January 2019 Copyright © Suffolk Family History Society 2019 Page 2 of 16 Baptism Register Deanery or Grouping From To Bredfield, St Andrew Wilford 1754 1901 Brent Eleigh, St Mary Sudbury 1754 1900 Brettenham, St Mary Sudbury 1754 1901 Great Bricett, St Mary & St Lawrence Bosmere 1754 1900 Brightwell, St John the Baptist with Foxhall Colneis 1653 1900 Brockley, St Andrew Thingoe 1754 1900 Brome, St Mary Hartismere 1754 1899 Bromeswell, St Edmund Wilford 1754 1900 Bruisyard, St Peter Orford 1754 1900 Brundish, St Lawrence Hoxne 1754 1901 Bucklesham, St Mary Colneis 1678 1899 Bulcamp, Blything Union Workhouse Union Workhouse 1914 1934 Bungay, Holy Trinity Wangford 1813 1900 Bungay, St Mary Wangford 1813 1900 Bures St Mary, St Mary Sudbury 1754 1900 Burgate, St Mary Hartismere 1754 1901 Burgh Castle, St Peter & St Paul Lothingland 1813 1901 Burgh, St Botolph Carlford 1754 1901 Burstall, St Mary Samford 1542 1900 Bury St Edmunds, St James Thingoe 1753 1900 Bury St Edmunds, St John Thingoe 1848 1900 Bury St Edmunds, St Mary Thingoe 1754 1900 Bury St Edmunds, Thingoe Union Workhouse Union Workhouse 1837 1913 Bury St Edmunds, Union Workhouse Union Workhouse 1784 1793 Butley, St John the Baptist Wilford 1754 1900 Butley, St John the Baptist (BTs) Wilford 1693 1753 Buxhall, St Mary Stow 1754 1901 Campsea Ashe, St John the Baptist Loes 1754 1902 Capel St Mary, St Mary Samford 1650 1900 Carlton, St Peter Dunwich 1754 1900 Cavendish, St Mary Sudbury 1754 1900 Cavenham, St Andrew Fordham 1660 1902 Charsfield, St Peter Loes 1754 1901 Chattisham, All Saints & St Margaret Samford 1560 1902 Chedburgh, All Saints Clare 1650 1902 Chediston, St Mary Dunwich 1754 1900 Chelmondiston, St Andrew Samford 1727 1901 01 January 2019 Copyright © Suffolk Family History Society 2019 Page 3 of 16 Baptism Register Deanery or Grouping From To Chelsworth, All Saints Sudbury 1754 1900 Chevington, All Saints Thingoe 1754 1901 Chillesford, St Peter Orford 1754 1900 Chilton, St Mary Sudbury 1754 1899 Clare, St Peter & St Paul Clare 1650 1900 Claydon, St Peter Claydon 1754 1900 Clopton, St Mary Carlford 1754 1901 Cockfield, St Peter Sudbury 1754 1900 Coddenham, St Mary Bosmere 1754 1900 Combs, Congregational Independent / Congregational 1871 1880 Combs, St Mary Stow 1754 1901 Coney Weston, St Mary Blackbourn 1650 1903 Cookley, St Michael Dunwich 1754 1901 Copdock, St Peter Samford 1701 1901 Great Cornard, St Andrew Sudbury 1754 1899 Little Cornard, All Saints Sudbury 1754 1901 Corton, St Bartholomew Lothingland 1813 1900 Cotton, St Andrew Hartismere 1754 1901 Covehithe, St Andrew Dunwich 1754 1899 Cowlinge, Congregational Independent / Congregational 1892 1900 Cowlinge, St Margaret Clare 1754 1900 Cowlinge, St Margaret (BTs) Clare 1661 1753 Cransford, St Peter Orford 1754 1900 Cratfield, Independent / Congregational Independent / Congregational 1813 1909 Cratfield, St Mary Dunwich 1754 1900 Creeting All Saints, All Saints with St Olave Stow 1703 1812 Creeting St Mary, St Mary Bosmere 1681 1901 Creeting St Peter, St Peter Stow 1558 1900 Cretingham, St Peter Loes 1754 1900 Crowfield, All Saints Bosmere 1784 1901 Culford, St Mary Blackbourn 1650 1900 Culpho, St Botolph Carlford 1754 1901 Dalham, St Mary Clare 1650 1901 Dallinghoo, St Mary Wilford 1754 1901 Darsham, All Saints Dunwich 1754 1901 Debach, All Saints Loes 1754 1901 Debenham, St Mary Claydon 1754 1901 01 January 2019 Copyright © Suffolk Family History Society 2019 Page 4 of 16 Baptism Register Deanery or Grouping From To Denham (near Bury), St Mary Clare 1650 1900 Denham (near Eye), St John Hoxne 1754 1903 Dennington, St Mary Hoxne 1754 1900 Denston, St Nicholas Clare 1649 1905 Depden, St Mary Clare 1650 1900 Drinkstone, All Saints Thedwastre 1754 1901 Dunwich, All Saints Dunwich 1754 1821 Dunwich, St James Dunwich 1822 1900 Earl Soham, St Mary Loes 1754 1900 Earl Stonham, St Mary Bosmere 1754 1902 East Bergholt, St Mary Samford 1653 1900 Easton, All Saints Loes 1754 1900 Edwardstone, St Mary Sudbury 1754 1901 Ellough, All Saints Wangford 1813 1901 Elmsett, St Peter Sudbury 1754 1901 Elmswell, St John the Divine Blackbourn 1658 1901 Elveden, St Andrew & St Patrick Fordham 1652 1900 Eriswell, St Peter Fordham 1706 1901 Eriswell,St Peter (BTs) Fordham 1663 1704 Erwarton, St Mary Samford 1650 1901 Euston, St Genevieve Blackbourn 1657 1901 Exning, Newmarket Union Workhouse Union Workhouse 1866 1914 Exning, St Martin Fordham 1650 1900 Exning, St Philip & St Etheldreda Fordham 1894 1899 Eye, Hartismere Union Workhouse Union Workhouse 1869 1911 Eye, St Peter & St Paul Hartismere 1754 1900 Eyke, All Saints Loes 1754 1900 Fakenham Magna, St Peter Blackbourn 1650 1904 Falkenham, St Ethelbert Colneis 1650 1900 Farnham, St Mary Orford 1754 1903 Felixstowe, St George's English Presbyterian Presbyterian / Unitarian 1898 1929 Felixstowe, St John the Baptist Colneis 1895 1900 Felixstowe, St Peter & St Paul Colneis 1652 1900 Felsham, St Peter Thedwastre 1754 1901 Great Finborough, St Andrew Stow 1650 1901 Little Finborough, St Mary Stow 1754 1901 Finningham, St Bartholomew Hartismere 1754 1902 01 January 2019 Copyright © Suffolk Family History Society 2019 Page 5 of 16 Baptism Register Deanery or Grouping From To Flempton, St Catherine with Hengrave Thingoe 1754 1901 Flixton, St Mary South Elmham 1813 1901 Flowton, St Mary Bosmere 1753 1901 Fornham All Saints, All Saints Thingoe 1754 1901 Fornham St Genevieve, St Genevieve Thedwastre 1753 1868 Fornham St Martin, St Martin Thedwastre 1650 1900 Framlingham, Congregational Independent / Congregational 1821 1920 Framlingham, St Michael Loes 1754 1900 Framsden, Baptist Baptist 1831 1837 Framsden, St Mary Claydon 1754 1899 Freckenham, St Andrew Fordham 1650 1900 Fressingfield, St Peter & St Paul Hoxne 1754 1900 Freston, St Peter Samford 1538 1900 Friston, St Mary Orford 1754 1904 Fritton, St Edmund Lothingland 1813 1900 Frostenden, All Saints Dunwich 1754 1901 Gazeley, All Saints Clare 1650 1900 Gedding, St Mary Thedwastre 1650 1901 Gisleham, Holy Trinity Lothingland 1813 1900 Gislingham, St Mary Hartismere 1754 1901 Great Glemham, All Saints Orford 1754 1900 Little Glemham, St Andrew Orford 1754 1900 Glemsford, St Mary Sudbury 1754 1900 Gorleston, Independent Independent / Congregational 1828 1836 Gosbeck, St Mary Bosmere 1754 1901 Groton, St Bartholomew Sudbury 1754 1901 Grundisburgh, Baptist Baptist 1798 1839 Grundisburgh, St Mary Carlford 1754 1900 Gunton, St Peter Lothingland 1813 1902 Hacheston,
Recommended publications
  • Baptism Data Available
    Suffolk Baptisms - July 2014 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 1813 1904 Alderton, St Andrew Wilford 1754 1902 Aldham, St Mary Sudbury 1754 1902 Aldringham cum Thorpe, St Andrew Dunwich 1813 1900 Alpheton, St Peter & St Paul Sudbury 1754 1901 Alpheton, St Peter & St Paul (BTs) Sudbury 1780 1792 Ampton, St Peter Thedwastre 1754 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 1813 1900 Badley, St Mary Bosmere 1754 1902 Badwell Ash, St Mary Blackbourn 1754 1900 Bardwell, St Peter & St Paul Blackbourn 1754 1901 Barham, St Mary Claydon 1754 1901 Barking, St Mary Bosmere 1754 1900 Barnardiston, All Saints Clare 1754 1899 Barnham, St Gregory Blackbourn 1754 1812 Barningham, St Andrew Blackbourn 1754 1901 Barrow, All Saints Thingoe 1754 1900 Barsham, Holy Trinity Wangford 1813 1900 Great Barton, Holy Innocents Thedwastre 1754 1901 Barton Mills, St Mary Fordham 1754 1812 Battisford, St Mary Bosmere 1754 1899 Bawdsey, St Mary the Virgin Wilford 1754 1902 Baylham, St Peter Bosmere 1754 1900 09 July 2014 Copyright © Suffolk Family History Society 2014 Page 1 of 12 Baptism Register Deanery or Grouping
    [Show full text]
  • Felsham Conservation Area Appraisal
    FELSHAM CONSERVATION AREA APPRAISAL © Crown copyright All Rights Reserved M S D C Licence no 100017810 2010 INTRODUCTION The conservation area in Felsham was originally designated by Mid Suffolk District Council in 1996. The Council has a duty to review its conservation area designations from time to time, and this appraisal examines Felsham under a number of different headings as set out in English Heritage’s ‘Guidance on Conservation Area Appraisals’ (2006). As such it is a straightforward appraisal of Felsham’s built environment in conservation terms. This document is neither prescriptive nor overly descriptive, but more a demonstration of ‘quality of place’, sufficient for the briefing of the Planning Officer when assessing proposed works in the area. The photographs and maps are thus intended to contribute as much Pump Wheel as the text itself. As the English Heritage guidelines point out, the appraisal is to be read as a general overview, rather than as a comprehensive listing, and the omission of any particular building, feature or space does not imply that it is of no interest in conservation terms. Text, photographs and map overlays by Patrick Taylor, Conservation Architect, Mid Suffolk District Council 2011. Vintage Transport © Crown copyright All Rights Reserved M S D C Licence no 100017810 2010 TOPOGRAPHICAL FRAMEWORK Felsham is situated in central Suffolk about eight miles south-east of Bury St Edmunds. It lies on the boulder clay of ‘High Suffolk’, a recent glacial deposit over chalk at greater depth. The village lies on gently sloping ground between 75 and 85 metres above OD, very much on a watershed, standing near the beginnings of many local waterways.
    [Show full text]
  • 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.
    [Show full text]
  • Benefice Profile 2019
    The Benefice of Walton and Trimley Benefice Profile 2019 Welcome and Introduction Welcome to the Benefice of Walton and Trimley and our profile. The Benefice is situated near the end of a peninsula bordered by the river Deben to the north, the river Orwell to the south and the North Sea to the east. Walton originally spanned a large area adjacent to a small fishing hamlet known as Felixstowe, with the Trimleys being slightly further inland. Today Walton and Trimley are considered to be on the outskirts of the town of Felixstowe. The Benefice was formed in 2014 from the parishes of St Mary’s Walton and St Martin’s and St Mary’s Trimley. Each church is happy and active but with its own identity. Both churches are central parts of the community around them and have church families with a heart and a desire for bringing Jesus to the people of their parish and sharing His love for them. The two parishes work closely together, they have equal and separate PCCs but do come together as a Benefice PCC three times a year. Each PCC contributes towards the Parish Share so that as a Benefice this is paid in full. The Benefice churches belong to and support Churches Together in Felixstowe which links the Christian witness in the town and provides joint ventures in which many members of the church families participate. These includes events during Unity Week, a procession of witness from St Mary’s church to the town centre on Good Friday where a united service is held and a ‘Son Rise’ service on Easter Sunday morning at the beach.
    [Show full text]
  • Lowestoft Catchment Area List for the 2021/2022 School Year Only Your Catchment Area School May Not Be Your Nearest Suitable School
    Lowestoft Catchment Area List for the 2021/2022 school year only Your catchment area school may not be your nearest suitable school. School travel eligibility is based on a child attending their nearest suitable school that would have had a place available for them. This means that your child might not be eligible for Suffolk County Council funded school travel to your catchment area school. We strongly recommend that you check which school is your nearest suitable school on our Nearest School Checker because this might not be your catchment area school. You can find out which are your three nearest Suffolk schools (based on the statutory walking distance including Public Rights of Way) by putting your postcode into our nearestschool.suffolk.gov.uk. We update this each year to include new roads and developments. Suffolk County Council (SCC) Funded School Travel Please be aware: You must consider how your child will travel to and from school before you apply for a school place. Further information on how to apply for a school place can be found on the relevant page at www.suffolk.gov.uk/admissions. Full details about SCC funded school travel, including the School Travel Policy, additional arrangements for low income families and those with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), can be found at www.suffolkonboard.com/schooltravel. Catchment area list The information given in this list should be used as a guide only and may change. It is correct at the time of publication (12/09/20). For up-to-date information about a particular address, please contact the Admissions Team on 0345 600 0981.
    [Show full text]
  • Annual Report 2016-17
    Annual report and accounts 2016/17 West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust – annual report 2016/17 Page 2 West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust Annual Report and Accounts 2016/17 Presented to Parliament pursuant to Schedule 7, paragraph 25(4)(a) of the National Health Service Act 2006. West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust – annual report 2016/17 Page 3 © 2017 West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust – annual report 2016/17 Page 4 Contents Page 1. Performance report 1.1 Overview 1.1.1 A message from the chairman and chief executive 7 1.1.2 About our Trust – a summary 10 1.1.3 Principal risks and uncertainties 12 1.2 Performance analysis 1.2.1 Performance management framework 15 1.2.2 Principal activities and achievements 15 1.2.3 Future business plans 20 2. Accountability report 2.1 Governors’ report 2.1.1 Responsibilities 32 2.1.2 Composition 32 2.1.3 Register of interests 34 2.1.4 Governors and directors working together 34 2.1.5 Membership 35 2.1.6 Nominations committee 37 2.2 Directors’ report 2.2.1 Responsibilities 38 2.2.2 Composition 39 2.2.3 Register of interests 43 2.2.4 Appointment of chairman and non-executive directors 44 2.2.5 Evaluation of the board of directors’ performance 44 2.2.6 Audit committee 45 2.2.7 Quality governance framework 46 2.2.8 Details of consultation 47 2.2.9 Other disclosures 47 2.3 Foundation trust code of governance compliance 48 2.4 NHS Improvement’s single oversight framework 49 2.5 Statement of accounting officer’s responsibilities 50 2.6 Annual governance statement 51 2.7 Remuneration
    [Show full text]
  • FOT Marketing All Shops.Qxd
    BEESTONS Woodbridge - Waldringfield - Kirton - Bucklesham - Ipswich 179 Woodbridge - Bucklesham - Ipswich 178 MONDAY TO SATURDAY (Except Public Holidays) From: 4th April 2011 Operator: BE BE BE BE Service : 179 179 178 179A Notes : 1 1 1 1 MWF MWF Woodbridge, Hamblin Road, Turban Centre ............ -- 0930 1425 -- Woodbridge, Sandy Lane, opp Briarwood Road ......... -- 0932 1427 -- Woodbridge , California, Ashton House ........................ -- 0935 1430 -- Martlesham, Top Street, opp Water Bridge .................. -- 0938 1433 -- Martlesham Heath Tesco ............................................. -- 0941 1436 -- Waldringfield, Ipswich Road, Golf Course ................... 0720 0948 | -- Waldringfield, Cliff Road, opp Mill Road ...................... 0723 0951 | -- Newbourne, The Street, opp Fox ................................. 0728 0956 | -- Newbourne, Watermill Rd, opp Jacksons Road .......... 0730 0958 | -- Kirton, Falkenham Road, Rectory Lane ....................... 0735 1003 | -- Kirton, Falkenham Road, opp Post Office .................... 0736 1004 | -- Falkenham, Falkenham Road, opp Back Road ........... 0737 1005 | -- Kirton, Bucklesham Road, White Horse ....................... 0740 1008 | 1802 Bucklesham, A1094, School ........................................ 0745 1013 1440 1807 Bucklesham, Bucklesham Road, Shannon ................. 0747 1015 1442 1809 Ipswich, Bucklesham Rd, opp Woodhouse Lane ........ 0751 1019 1446 1813 Ipswich, Bucklesham Rd, opp Com Centre ................ 0755 1023 1450 1817 Ipswich, Woodbridge Road,
    [Show full text]
  • Waveney First Draft Local Plan, July 2017DRAFT
    W A S H ESS Halesworth and Holto n First Draft Policies Map L A POND LANE N E 15 12 1 Rosemount 11 Archaeological Site of Regional Importance Lodge 18 E N A L Tanks K O Common Land and Village Greens 6 Broadway Farm O R B S Tanks E L Piggery A C S Conservation Area (WLP8.37) County Wildlife Site Meadow Tank View 2 WLP4.5 1 Tank Tank Broadway Farm Triple Plea (PH) A Employment Allocation 1 Tanks 4 4 D SPARROWHAWK ROA Factory Tanks 0 4 2 0 Tank Pastures Farm 1 1 0 B 9 7 Existing Employment Area (WLP8.12) Poultry 2 El Sub Factory Factory Housing Allocation Holly Duke Cottage ESS Tank House Tank El Tfmr Sta Ivy Cottage Tank Jasmine The Cottage Driftway Ash Tree Farm Link to National Cycle Network Silos H Hall Farm A Lodge L K E O S W Archers O Cottage R O B R Museum S T H E Halesworth L R Business A O Centre C A S D Local Plan Boundary D A O Fairview R E N Hall Farm S A E L Farm L H C S C A E W B Tanks Mixed Use Allocation Oaklands Birches Hillsfield The Poultry d l Oaks e Houses i f a National Cycle Route The Music d n House a Sandy ESS B 2 Broadway M R Orchard Hills O Cottages Laurel Farm A 1 End DW AY D R IV E D A Millcroft O R Open Space (WLP8.23) H C I W R O The N Cottage Wissett Hall Mill M House Hall Farm 1 IL Broadway Works 2 L Place R O 0 A Mill Old 0 Outside Waveney District D Cottage Airfield 5 5 2 8 Warehouse 7 F B 2 A roa 2 I 2 dv R iew V IE 1 W R Three O Garage A Lawns D 6 1 Springfield 5 K 1 N Planning Permission for Housing (Subject to S106) A B G Sherbourne r Birchwood N im s E th E o rp R e 5 Conifers G s r e Garage E g
    [Show full text]
  • Lowestoft Community Partnership Profile Population Key Facts
    Lowestoft Community Partnership profile Population Key facts Largest age group Smallest age group Total population 50-54 80-84 66,000 Under 1 in 5 Just over people are aged 2,380 under 16 1 in 4 people aged 85 or people are aged 65+ over 17.7%; national average 20% 25.3%; national average 18% 3.6% of total population; national average 2.4% Source: ONS 2017 mid-year population estimates Population 85+ 80-84 Age breakdown 75-79 70-74 65-69 The age pyramid shows the age 60-64 breakdown of the population of Lowestoft 55-59 against the national average 50-54 45-49 Most over-represented age group: 85+ 40-44 Most under-represented age group: 30-34 35-39 30-34 All groups below the age of 50 account 25-29 for a smaller proportion of the Lowestoft 20-24 population than they do across Great 15-19 Britain as a whole 10-14 5-9 0-4 -8% -6% -4% -2% 0% 2% 4% 6% 8% Great Britain - females Great Britain - males Source: ONS 2017 mid-year population estimates Lowestoft - females Lowestoft - males Deprivation Key facts 12,310 16.4% 2,980 3,220 people affected by of working age children affected by older people affected income deprivation people affected by income deprivation by income deprivation employment 18.7% deprivation 25.5% 15.6% Suffolk average 10.1% Suffolk average 13.6% Suffolk average 10.4% Suffolk average 8.3% 5,600 people Source: DCLG Index of Multiple Deprivation 2019 and ONS 2017 mid-year population estimates Deprivation Overall IMD % of Population quintile population 1 26,060 39% 2 14,880 23% 3 16,380 25% 4 5,890 9% 5 2,810 4% 1 = most deprived 20% of areas in England 5 = least deprived 20% of areas in England Source: DCLG Index of Multiple Deprivation 2019.
    [Show full text]
  • Suffolk County Council Lake Lothing Third Crossing Application for Development Consent Order
    Lake Lothing Third Crossing Consultation Report Document Reference: 5.1 The Lake Lothing (Lowestoft) Third Crossing Order 201[*] _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ Document 5.2: Consultation Report Appendices Appendix 13 List of Non-statutory Consultees _________________________________________________________________________ Author: Suffolk County Council Lake Lothing Third Crossing Application for Development Consent Order Document Reference: 5.2 Consultation Report appendices THIS PAGE HAS INTENTIONALLY BEEN LEFT BLANK 2 Lake Lothing Third Crossing Application for Development Consent Order Document Reference: 5.2 Consultation Report Appendices Consultation Report Appendix 13 List of non-statutory consultees Lake Lothing Third Crossing Application for Development Consent Order Document Reference: 5.2 Consultation Report Appendices THIS PAGE HAS INTENTIONALLY BEEN LEFT BLANK Lake Lothing Third Crossing Application for Development Consent Order Document Reference: 5.2 Consultation Report Appendices All Saints and St Forestry Commission Suffolk Advanced Motorcyclists Nicholas, St Michael and St Peter South Elmham Parish Council Ashby, Herringfleet and Freestones Coaches Ltd Suffolk Amphibian & Reptile Group Somerleyton Parish Council Barnby Parish Council Freight Transport Suffolk Archaeology Association Barsham & Shipmeadow Friends of Nicholas Suffolk Biological Records Centre Parish Council Everitt Park Beccles Town Council
    [Show full text]
  • Final Recommendations - Eastern Region
    Final recommendations - Eastern region Contents 1. Initial proposals overview p1 6. Sub-region 1: Bedfordshire p10, recommendations p11 2. Number of representations received p3 7. Sub-region 2: Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire and Norfolk Cambridgeshire p12, recommendations p13 Hertfordshire p14, recommendations p15 Norfolk p15, recommendations p16 3. Campaigns p4 8. Sub-region 3: Essex p17, recommendations p18 4. Major issues p5 9. Sub-region 4: Suffolk p19, recommendations p20 5. Final proposals recommendations p7 Appendix A Initial/revised proposals overview 1. The Eastern region was allocated 57 constituencies under the initial and revised proposals, a reduction of one from the existing allocation. In formulating the initial and revised proposals the Commission decided to construct constituencies using the following sub-regions: Table 1A - Constituency allocation Sub-region Existing allocation Allocation under initial Allocation under revised proposals proposals Bedfordshire 6 6 6 Cambridgeshire, 27 27 27 Hertfordshire and Norfolk Essex 18 17 17 Suffolk 7 7 7 2. Under the initial proposals six of the existing 58 constituencies were completely unchanged. The revised proposals continued to retain six of the existing constituencies unchanged. Under both sets of proposals it was proposed to have two constituencies that crossed county boundaries - one between Cambridgeshire and Norfolk, and one between Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire. In Suffolk, Bedfordshire and Essex it was possible to allocate a whole number of constituencies to each county. 1 3. In response to the consultation on the initial proposals and secondary consultation the Commission received over 2,000 representations regarding the Eastern region. These representations commented on most parts of the region, with the main issues being: ● The proposed constituency of North East Hertfordshire.
    [Show full text]
  • Dunwich Heath
    News and events for summer 2019 Bedfordshire | Cambridgeshire | Essex Hertfordshire | Norfolk | Suff olk Thanks to you his is shaping up to be quite a year for In Suff olk, Sutton Hoo is home to one of the Moving into the heart of the region at Wimpole Now you can ease off and enjoy some smooth the National Trust and it’s all thanks to greatest archaeological discoveries of all time Estate near Cambridge you’re well underway with sailing as we head towards the gateway to the you. Whether you realise it or not, this and the best Anglo-Saxon story out there. a whole new way to arrive at Wimpole. It’s one of Norfolk Broads. You have helped restore Horsey Tsummer you’re uncovering, restoring, You’ve helped to release that story for everyone the most exciting chapters in this magnifi cent Windpump, which stands proud once again in conserving, protecting, transforming, and if that to learn and let their imaginations run wild by estate’s history. You’ve already created a new the landscape. You can now even enjoy the wasn’t enough you’re also raising a roof. totally transforming what you can see and do home for our splendid Shire horses and by the time amazing view from the top. there. You’re inspiring tomorrow’s storytellers, you’re fi nished everyone will arrive at a robust new The support you give through coming to historians, archaeologists and explorers, while car park, be given a proper Wimpole welcome in a Wherever your adventures take you this summer see us, holidaying with us, renewing your sparking some curiosity today.
    [Show full text]