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Little Ouse and Waveney Project
Transnational Ecological Network (TEN3) Mott MacDonald Norfolk County Council Transnational Ecological Network (TEN3) Little Ouse and Waveney Project May 2006 214980-UA02/01/B - 12th May 2006 Transnational Ecological Network (TEN3) Mott MacDonald Norfolk County Council Transnational Ecological Network (TEN3) Little Ouse and Waveney Project Issue and Revision Record Rev Date Originator Checker Approver Description 13 th Jan J. For January TEN A E. Lunt 2006 Purseglove workshop 24 th May E. Lunt J. B Draft for Comment 2006 Purseglove This document has been prepared for the titled project or named part thereof and should not be relied upon or used for any o ther project without an independent check being carried out as to its suitability and prior written authority of Mott MacDonald being obtained. Mott MacDonald accepts no responsibility or liability for the consequence of this document being used for a pur pose other than the purposes for which it was commissioned. Any person using or relying on the document for such other purpose agrees, and will by such use or reliance be taken to confirm his agreement to indemnify Mott MacDonald for all loss or damage re sulting therefrom. Mott MacDonald accepts no responsibility or liability for this document to any party other than the person by whom it was commissioned. To the extent that this report is based on information supplied by other parties, Mott MacDonald accepts no liability for any loss or damage suffered by the client, whether contractual or tortious, stemming from any conclusions based on data supplied by parties other than Mott MacDonald and used by Mott MacDonald in preparing this report. -
Forest Heath District Council & St Edmundsbury Borough
PUBLIC NOTICE FOREST HEATH DISTRICT COUNCIL & ST EDMUNDSBURY BOROUGH COUNCIL Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (England) Order 2015 Planning (Listed Building and Conservation Areas) ACT 1990 Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (Amendment) Order Advert types: EIA-Applications accompanied by an environmental statement; DP- Not in accordance with the Development Plan; PROW-Affecting a public right of way; M-Major development; LB-Works to a Listed Building; CLB-Within the curtilage of a Listed Building; SLB-Affecting the setting of a Listed Building; LBDC-Listed Building discharge conditions; C-Affecting a Conservation Area; TPO-Affecting trees protected by a Tree Preservation Order; LA- Local Authority Application Notice is given that Forest Heath District Council and St Edmundsbury Borough Council have received the following application(s): PLANNING AND OTHER APPLICATIONS: 1. DC/18/1812/FUL - Planning Application - Steel frame twin span agricultural machinery storage building (following demolition of existing), Home Farm The Street, Ampton (SLB)(C) 2. DC/18/1951/VAR - Planning Application - Variation of Conditions 7, 8 and 9 of DC/14/1667/FUL to enable re-wording of conditions so that they do not need to be implemented in their entirety but require them to be completed within a limited period for the change of use of woodland to Gypsy/Traveller site consisting of five pitches, Land South Of Rougham Hill Rougham Hill, Bury St Edmunds (PROW) 3. DC/18/1995/FUL - Planning Application - Change of use of open recreational space to children’s play area including installation of children’s play area equipment and multi use games area, Land East Of The Street, Ingham (SLB)(TPO) 4. -
Chairman's Announcements (Report No: COU/FH/18/020) PDF 121 KB
Council Title of Report: Chairman's Announcements and Itinerary Report No: COU/FH/18/020 Report to and date: Council 19 December 2018 Chairman of the Council’s Itinerary for September 2018 to December 2018 (part) Annual Leave: 18 September – 7 October Saturday 6 October Mildenhall Parish Council – RAF Honington Band Concert Mildenhall Wednesday 10 October West Suffolk House Poppy Installation Bury St Edmunds Sunday 14 October Suffolk Harvest Festival Bury St Edmunds Sunday 21 October East Cambridgeshire District Council Civic Service Ely Wednesday 7 November Red Lodge War Memorial Dedication Red Lodge Wednesday 7 November County Remembrance Commemoration Service Bury St Edmunds Thursday 8 November Newmarket Schools and RBL Remembrance Service Newmarket Friday 9 November South Norfolk District Council Civic Service Poringland, Norfolk Saturday 10 November Band of Hope Planting Mildenhall Saturday 10 November Rose Garden Remembrance Service Bury St Edmunds Sunday 11 November Red Lodge Remembrance Service Red Lodge Sunday 11 November Remembrance Parade and Service Newmarket Friday 16 November The ‘Friends of Market Cross Surgery’ Mildenhall Sunday 18 November St Edmunds Day Service and Lunch Bury St Edmunds Wednesday 21 November RAF Mildenhall Thanksgiving Eve Service Ely Sunday 2 December USAFE Open House Reception RAF Mildenhall Monday 3 December Mayor of St Edmundsbury Carol Service Bury St Edmunds Tuesday 4 December Christmas Post Office Visit Mildenhall Friday 7 December RAF Lakenheath and RAF Mildenhall Yuletide Winter Reception RAF -
Role Description June 2018 (002)
ROLE DESCRIPTION Role description signed off by: Archdeacon of Sudbury Date: June 2018 To be reviewed 6 months after commencement of the appointment, and at each Ministerial Development Review, alongside the setting of objectives 1 Details of post Role title Associate Priest /Team Vicar Designate Name of benefice Beck Row Group Deanery Mildenhall Archdeaconry Sudbury Initial point of contact on terms of service Archdeacon of Sudbury 2. Role Purpose General To share with the Bishop both in the cure of souls and in responsibility, under God, for growing the Kingdom in this benefice. To ensure that the church communities in the benefice flourish and engage positively with ‘Growing in God’ and the Diocesan Vision and Strategy. To work together as the Team Vicar of this benefice, having regard to the calling and responsibilities of the clergy as described in the Canons, the Ordinal, the Code of Professional Conduct for the Clergy, and other relevant legislation. To collaborate within the Deanery both in current mission and ministry and, through the Deanery Plan, in such reshaping of ministry as resources and opportunities may require. To attend Deanery Chapter and Deanery Synod and to play a full part in the wider life of the Deanery. To work with ordained and lay colleagues as set out in their individual role descriptions and work agreements, and to ensure that, where relevant, they have working agreements which are reviewed. This involves discerning and developing the gifts and ministries of all members of the congregation. To work with the PCCs towards the development of the local church as described in the benefice profile, and to review those needs with them. -
Detached Light Industrial Unit with Self-Contained Yard
UNIT 7, HOLBORN AVENUE, MILDENHALL, SUFFOLK, IP28 7AN DETACHED LIGHT INDUSTRIAL UNIT WITH SELF-CONTAINED YARD • Providing a gross internal floor area of 5,245 sq ft (487.3 sq m) • Generous secure site of approximately 0.387 acres (0.157 ha) • Prominent position on main entrance road of Mildenhall Industrial Estate • Predominantly concrete yard, parking and circulation areas • High quality light industrial/warehouse accommodation with ground & first floor offices • Within two miles of the A11 at Barton Mills, under a mile from Mildenhall town centre • Rare opportunity to acquire a freehold interest with vacant possession UNIT 7, HOLBORN AVENUE, MILDENHALL, SUFFOLK, IP28 7AN Location The property is situated on Holborn Avenue which forms part of the Mildenhall Industrial Estate, approximately one mile north of the town centre. Mildenhall is situated adjacent to the A11, which provides excellent access between Norwich and the A14/M11 linking the eastern coastal ports to the Midlands. The military bases of RAF Mildenhall & RAF Lakenheath are both within close proximity to the property. Description The property comprises a modern, well presented light industrial /warehouse unit set on a generous and secure yard. The property is of steel portal frame construction with part brick/part profile steel clad elevations and an insulated profile steel roof. The generous yard is predominantly laid to concrete. Internally the warehouse/workshop provides column free accommodation accessed from a gable end roller shutter door and with an internal eaves height of 3.67m rising to 6.1m at the apex. The warehouse lighting is fluorescent strip and a gas space heater is installed. -
The Topography of Mediaeval Eriswell J. T. Munday
THE TOPOGRAPHY OF MEDIAEVAL ERISWELL By THE REVD. J. T. MUNDAY,M.A. This has been written to correct a number of mis-statements which have been published in the past. The West Suffolk duplex manor of Eriswell cum Chamberlains (in Domesday Eriswell with Coclesworth) is coterminous with the ecclesiastical parish of St. Peter with St. Laurence. It is roughly an isosceles triangle with its three and a quarter mile base standing north and south along the edge of fen (Fig. 28). The blunted apex of the triangle lies nearly five miles away to the east, in the heart of breckland. The pattern of mediaeval habitation in the parish has no con- nection with that of Roman-British times: the arrival of Anglo- Saxon settlers began a new pattern which persisted virtually until the Enclosure Award of 1818. There were throughout the Middle Ages two groups of habitations, both standing on the low bank which lies just back from the fen edge, one, Eriswell St. Peter, is at the northern end of the triangle's base, the other, Eriswell St. Laurence, a mile and a half to the south. The dwindled remains of the former now appear on maps as 'Little Eriswell' while the latter has captured the name 'Eriswell' : a road, 'the Street' connects the two—it is the continuation of the road which enters the parish from Lakenheath to the north. From the middle of the 12th century the lords of this duplex manor were of the de Rochester family. On the death of the last male in 1269 a married sister carried it to the de Tudenham family. -
58 Little Eriswell, Eriswell ERL 208
ARCHAEOLOGICAL MONITORING REPORT SCCAS REPORT No. 2009/144 58 Little Eriswell, Eriswell ERL 208 A. Tester © August 2009 www.suffolkcc.gov.uk/e-and-t/archaeology Lucy Robinson, County Director of Environment and Transport Endeavour House, Russel Road, Ipswich, IP1 2BX. HER Information Planning Application No: F/2006/0642/Ful Date of Fieldwork: May 2009 Grid Reference: TL 7205 7966 Funding Body: Mr Taylor Curatorial Officer: Jess Tipper Project Officer: Andrew Tester Oasis Reference: 1-64813 Digital report submitted to Archaeological Data Service: http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/greylit Contents Summary Page 1. Introduction 1 2. Geology and topography 1 3. Archaeological and historical background 1 4. Methodology 1 5. Results 5 5.1 Iron Age 5.2 Roman 5.3 Post medieval 6. Finds 6 7. Discussion 8 8. Archive deposition 8 9. List of contributors and acknowledgements 9 10. Bibliography 9 Disclaimer 9 List of Figures 1. Site location 2 2. Trench plan 3 3. Sections 4 List of Tables 1. Finds quantities 6 2. Pottery catalogue by context 6 List of Appendices 1. Brief and specification 2. Context list Summary The excavation of footing trenches for a single storey extension to 58 Little Eriswell exposed a range of features including an Iron Age ditch, and a ditch, three shallow pits and two postholes that are all thought to be Early Roman. Three further ditches, dated to the post-medieval period probably relate to the drainage of the fens for agriculture. 1. Introduction Archaeological monitoring was carried out during the excavation of footing trenches for a single storey extension to 58 Little Eriswell, Mildenhall. -
Freckenham Neighbourhood Plan Parish Landscape Study: Character and Sensitivity Appraisal
Freckenham Neighbourhood Plan Parish Landscape Study: Character and Sensitivity Appraisal September 2020 Final version Contents: PAGE NO. 1. Landscape and History 3 2. Introduction to the assessment 6 3. Character context 8 4. Methods 10 5. Rural Character Areas 13 Rural character areas map 14 Character area R1 16 Character area R2 19 Character area R3 22 Character area R4 25 Sensitivities: Summary text 28 Sensitivities: Summary map 29 6. Village Character Areas 30 Village character areas 31 Character area VA 33 Character area VB 36 Character area VC 39 Character area VD 42 Character area VE 45 Sensitivities: Summary text 48 Sensitivities: Summary map 49 Report by chartered Landscape Architect Lucy Batchelor-Wylam CMLI Appendix 50 For full appendices of supporting mapping please refer to separate Landscape planning and landscape document architecture services. Tel: 07905 791207 email: [email protected] | Freckenham Landscape Appraisal | Final version September 2020 1. Landscape and history History Mortimer Lane area. 1. Freckenham is a rural parish in the district of West Suffolk (formerly Forest Heath) which 4. The fenland landscape to the west and north was very different. It is a large shallow, sits along the boundary with Cambridgeshire. It lies just to the southwest of Mildenhall, marshy low-lying plain that was subject to repeated flooding by the north sea, and by approximately halfway between Thetford and Cambridge. The parish has the form of water flowing down from the uplands and overflowing the rivers. It was drained in the a thick T or Y shape, and stretches about 3.3 miles from north to south. -
Breckland Leaflet
Breckland Full or In Underground Empty? LAND Pink, buff and cream coloured CK with bricks seen in many Breckland B buildings were made from Gault Clay RE from outside the district. This 105 million year old geological deposit also occurs deep under Breckland - this specimen, with a fossil ammonite, came from a water transfer tunnel near Mildenhall. The Devil’s Punchbowl is a large circular basin south of the ‘Drove Road’ in Croxton and has been explained as a solution feature in the Chalk bed-rock. Exploring Breckland Changes of ground water level in the underlying Chalk cause water to rise to give a small lake in the Punchbowl or fall to give dry bed (illustrated). Breckland lies across the western borderlands of Suffolk and Norfolk. Its unique character is defined by its geology as shown by this GeoSuffolk trench on Knettishall Heath Suffolk Wildlife Trust Reserve. The white chalk-rich area in the foreground contrasts with the brown sand in the far end of the trench. These separate soils form large-scale patterned ground, evidence of our periglacial heritage – permanently frozen Discover Answer a sub-soil during the Ice Age. The exact nature of such processes in chalk land continues to Scientific exercise inquisitive minds. Chalk as a Clarke’s Breckland Question Breck district became Breckland in the Naturalists Journal in 1894. Its author was Wm. George Clarke (1877-1925), born in Yorkshire, but of Thetford parents. He married Building Stone Miss Holden of Thetford and he is said to have shaved with a flint implement found near Brandon. -
Eriswell Drive, Lakenheath Brandon, Suffolk, Ip27 9Ag
ERISWELL DRIVE, LAKENHEATH BRANDON, SUFFOLK, IP27 9AG ERISWELL DRIVE, LAKENHEATH BRANDON, SUFFOLK, IP27 9AG A refurbished two bedroom terraced house situated on an established development in this Suffolk village. Offering spacious and well laid out accommodation, conveniently located for access to RAF Mildenhall and RAF Lakenheath. EPC Rating D - 57 Available Now Refurbished two bedroom house situated on an established development in the village of Lakenheath, lying within close proximity of the USAF bases. Services: All mains services are believed to be connected to the property. Local Authority: Forest Heath District Council Council Tax: A - SITUATION & LOCATION The property is in good decorative order throughout and has a modern white bathroom suite with shower over the bath. Lakenheath has a range of amenities including churches; public houses; shops and other services; sporting and recreation facilities; a doctor's surgery and schooling for younger children. Lakenheath railway station is about 2 miles from the village centre. Lakenheath is about 6 miles from Brandon and 12 miles from the larger Norfolk town of Thetford. The town of Mildenhall lies approximately 4 miles away with Bury St. Edmunds located approximately 10 miles to the South. ENTRANCE PORCH UPVC sealed unit double glazed door leading to. LOUNGE/DINER (L-shaped) 21'9 x 15'11 (6.63m x 4.reducing to 8'4 (2.54m) 85m) Windows to front and rear aspect. Cupboard housing electric warm air heating system, under stairs cupboard, built in cloaks cupboard, carpet and door to rear garden. KITCHEN 10'2 x 10'4 (3.1m x 3.15m) (max) Range of wall and floor cupboard units with work surfaces over incorporating stainless steel sink unit with mixer tap. -
Land West of Eriswell Road, Lakenheath
DEV/FH/18/021 Development Control Committee 5 September 2018 Planning Application F/13/0394/OUT – Land West of Eriswell Road, Lakenheath Date 9th August 2013 Expiry Date: 28th February 2018 Registered: Case Officer: Gareth Durrant Recommendation: Grant planning permission Parish: Lakenheath Ward: Lakenheath Proposal: Erection of up to 140 dwellings Site: Land West of Eriswell Road, Lakenheath Applicant: Elveden Farms Ltd Synopsis: Application under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 and the (Listed Building and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 and associated matters. Recommendation: It is recommended that the Committee determine the attached application and associated matters. CONTACT CASE OFFICER: Gareth Durrant Email: [email protected] Telephone: 01284 757345 Background: This application is referred to the Development Control Committee as it is a proposal for ‘major’ development. Furthermore the recommendation to grant planning permission is contrary to the provisions of the extant Development Plan. The proposal also raises complex planning issues. This application has been considered previously by the Development Control Committee on two occasions culminating in a resolution to grant planning permission at the meeting on 5 July 2017. The planning application is returned to Committee to enable it to consider it afresh in the light of material changes in circumstances which have occurred since it reached its decision in 2017. In particular, a ruling earlier this year of the Court of Justice of the European Union has changed the way in which decision makers must interpret and apply the specific provisions of the ‘Habitats Regulations’ (reference Case C323/17 - People over Wind, Peter Sweetman v Coillte Teoranta). -
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