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WSC Planning Decisions 24/19
PLANNING AND REGULATORY SERVICES DECISIONS WEEK ENDING 14/06/2019 PLEASE NOTE THE DECISIONS LIST RUN FROM MONDAY TO FRIDAY EACH WEEK DC/19/0852/TCA Tree in a Conservation Area Notification - 1 Walnut Tree Cottage DECISION: no Walnut Tree - Lateral reduction on north Knox Lane No Objections aspect to create 1metre clearance from Bardwell DECISION TYPE: telephone cable IP31 1AX Delegated ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: Mr Richard Combes 11 Jun 2019 WARD: Bardwell PARISH: Bardwell DC/19/0962/TCA Trees in a Conservation Area Notification - Bardwell Cevc Primary DECISION: 1no.Yew (circled red on plan) - Reduce School No Objections height by up to 3 metres and crown raise School Lane DECISION TYPE: to 2 metres above ground level. Bardwell Delegated IP31 1AD ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: Ms Sarah Allman 11 Jun 2019 WARD: Bardwell PARISH: Bardwell DC/19/0717/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) Rose Cottage DECISION: Proposed two storey rear extension (ii) Stanton Road Approve Application Proposed single storey side extension Barningham DECISION TYPE: IP31 1BS Delegated APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs R Vansittant ISSUED DATED: 11 Jun 2019 AGENT: Mr David Hart WARD: Barningham PARISH: Barningham DC/19/0802/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) Orchard End DECISION: Replace existing garage roof with a pitched 17 Mill Lane Approve Application tiled roof (ii) render walls to match Barrow DECISION TYPE: approved alteration work Bury St Edmunds Delegated Suffolk ISSUED DATED: APPLICANT: Tina Mc Carthy IP29 5BS 11 Jun 2019 WARD: Barrow AGENT: Mr Mark Cleveland PARISH: Barrow Cum Denham Planning and Regulatory Services, West Suffolk Council, West Suffolk House, Western Way, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP33 3YU DC/19/1036/TCA Trees in a Conservation Area Application - 29 The Street DECISION: 1no. -
Building Plots at Stow Road Ixworth
Building Plots at Stow Road Ixworth Guide Price £235,000 Building Plots at Stow Road Ixworth The Site A residential development site with planning permission pending (subject to completion of S.106 Agreement) for erection of two detached cottage style dwellings situated in the popular and well served village of Ixworth. At present the site comprises an area predominantly laid to grass with a range of small shrubs and two existing trees to be retained. The site fronts on to the Stow Road at the front with a private drive running to the side serving a small close of established detached properties at the rear. Building Plots at Stow Road Ixworth | Guide Price £235,000 Plot 1 Planning Conditions This plot is a 3 bedroom 1½ storey detached cottage style Any planning conditions connected to the approval of the property with Dorma window to front. In brief the proposed application will become available once the S.106 Agreement is accommodation will comprise entrance hall with stairs leading to completed and planning permission is granted. the first floor, doors to storage cupboard, WC, kitchen/breakfast room, study/bedroom 3 and sitting room. On Planning Permission the first floor there are two double bedrooms with ensuite to It is understood that planning permission will be granted subject bedroom 1 and family bathroom. Externally Plot 1 will have an to completion of the S.106 Agreement, details of all the enclosed garden to the rear and attached single garage with documents related to the planning application are available at parking space. Plot 1 has a gross internal floor area of stedmundsbury.gov.uk and the planning reference for this site is approximately 1,415 square feet. -
Records Relating to the 1939 – 1945 War
Records Relating to the 1939 – 1945 War This is a list of resources in the three branches of the Record Office which relate exclusively to the 1939-1945 War and which were created because of the War. However, virtually every type of organisation was affected in some way by the War so it could also be worthwhile looking at the minute books and correspondence files of local councils, churches, societies and organisations, and also school logbooks. The list is in three sections: Pages 1-10: references in all the archive collections except for the Suffolk Regiment archive. They are arranged by theme, moving broadly from the beginning of the War to its end. Pages 10-12: printed books in the Local Studies collections. Pages 12-21: references in the Suffolk Regiment archive (held in the Bury St Edmunds branch). These are mainly arranged by Battalion. (B) = Bury Record Office; (I) = Ipswich Record Office; (L) = Lowestoft Record Office 1. Air Raid Precautions and air raids ADB506/3 Letter re air-raid procedure, 1940 (B) D12/4/1-2 Bury Borough ARP Control Centre, in and out messages, 1940-1945 (B) ED500/E1/14 Hadleigh Police Station ARP file, 1943-1944 (B) EE500/1/125 Bury Borough ARP Committee minutes, 1935-1939 (B) EE500/33/17/1-7 Bury Town Clerk’s files, 1937-1950 (B) EE500/33/18/1-6 Bury Town Clerk’s files re Fire Guard, 1938-1947 (B) EE500/44/155-6 Bury Borough: cash books re Government Shelter scheme (B) EE501/6/142-147 Sudbury Borough ARP registers, report books and papers, 1938-1945 (B) EE501/8/27(323, Plans of air-raid shelters, Sudbury, -
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. -
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 -
Onward Travel Information Bury St Edmunds Station
Bury St Edmunds Station i Onward Travel Information Buses and Taxis Local area map Bury St Edmunds is a PlusBus area. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2018 & also map data © OpenStreetMap contributors, CC BY-SA PlusBus is a discount price ‘bus pass’ that you buy with Rail Replacement buses stop at the bus stop on the station forecourt. your train ticket. It gives you unlimited bus travel around your chosen town, on participating buses. Visit www.plusbus.info Main destinations by bus (Data correct at July 2019) DESTINATION BUS ROUTES BUS STOP DESTINATION BUS ROUTES BUS STOP DESTINATION BUS ROUTES BUS STOP Badwell Ash 338 A Chevington 14, 15 Bus Station 8 Stowlangtoft 338 A A A Stradishall Bardwell 304 Fornham All Saints 16, 355 14, 15 Bus Station 8 16, 84, 86, 332, (for HM Prison Highpoint) Barnham 84, 86 A A Fornham St Genevieve Sudbury 753 Bus Station 6 Barningham 338 A 355 16, 84, 86, 304, Thetford 84, 86, 332 A Barrow 312 Bus Station 8 { Fornham St Martin A 332, 338, 355 Walsham-le-Willows 338 A Botesdale 304 A Garboldisham 338 A Wattisfield 304 A Brandon 86 A Great Barton 304, 338 A Westley Village 312 Bus Station 8 10 minutes walk (approx.) from Great Whelnetham 753 Bus Station 6 this Station Wickhambrook 14, 15 Bus Station 8 (see Local area map) Haverhill 14, 15 Bus Station 8 753, "Breeze 1 Hepworth 304, 338 A A { - Bus Station/Town Centre # & Breeze 2" Hoggards Green 753 Bus Station 6 16, 84, 86, 304, Holywell Row 355 A 332, 338, 355, B M44, M55, Honington 332 A 851* Horringer Village 14, 15 Bus Station 8 "Breeze 2", 14, Bus Station 8 (for Ickworth House NT) { - Horringer Court 15, M88 12 Hunston 338 A "Breeze 1", Icklingham 16, 355 A { - Howard Estate M44, M55, A A 851* Ingham 84, 86, 332 "Breeze 1, Ixworth 304, 338 A { - Mildenhall Road Estate M44, M55, A 16 A Kentford 851* 11 C M33 C Lackford 16, 355 A Notes { - Moreton Hall Estate Bus Station 7 384, 385, 854* 10 Lavenham 753 Bus Station 6 { PlusBus destination, please see below for details. -
Hall Farm Bury St Edmunds Landscape and Visual
Hall Farm, Bury St Edmunds For: Peterhouse College Author: Nigel Rockliff July 2018 HALL FARM BURY ST EDMUNDS LANDSCAPE AND VISUAL APPRAISAL Hall Farm, Bury St Edmunds Landscape and Visual Appraisal Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 3 1.1 The Site 3 2.0 Appraisal Methodology 4 2.1 Study Area 5 2.2 Desk-Based Study 5 2.3 Field Study 5 3.0 The Proposed Development 6 4.0 Planning Context 8 4.1 National Planning Policy Framework 8 4.2 Local Planning Policy 8 5.0 Landscape Baseline 12 5.1 Relevant Planning Designations 12 5.2 Landscape Character 13 6.0 Site Features 18 6.1 Landform 18 6.2 Vegetation Cover 19 6.3 Agricultural Land Classification 19 6.4 Flood Risk 19 6.5 Historic Context 21 7.0 Visual Baseline 22 7.1 Potential Receptors 22 7.2 Representative Viewpoints 23 8.0 Landscape and Visual Sensitivity and Capacity 23 8.1 Landscape Sensitivity 23 8.2 Visual Sensitivity 25 9.0 Appraisal of Landscape and Visual Effects 26 9.1 Zone of Theoretical Visibility Mapping 26 9.2 Appraisal of development proposals Phase 1A 27 9.3 Appraisal of development proposals Phase 1B 29 9.1 Appraisal of development proposals Phase 1C 30 9.1 Appraisal of development proposals Phase 1D 32 9.2 Appraisal of development proposals Phase 2A 33 9.3 Appraisal of development proposals Phase 2C 35 9.1 Appraisal of development proposals Phase 3A 36 9.2 Appraisal of development proposals Phase 3B 37 Page i Hall Farm, Bury St Edmunds Landscape and Visual Appraisal 10.0 Compliance with Landscape Policy /Guidance 38 11.0 Summary 39 12.0 Conclusion 41 Appendix A VIEWPOINT APPRAISAL Appendix B DRAWINGS Page ii Hall Farm, Bury St Edmunds Landscape and Visual Appraisal 1.0 Introduction This Landscape and Visual Appraisal has been prepared on behalf of Peterhouse College to inform the development strategy for, and the potential effects of, a mixed-use development at Hall Farm, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. -
SCHOOL ADDRESS HEADTEACHER Phone Number Website Email
SCHOOL LIST BY TOWN SEPTEMBER 2020 ADDRESS HEADTEACHER Phone SCHOOL Website email address number Acton CEVCP School Lambert Drive Acton Sudbury CO10 0US Mrs Julie O'Neill 01787 http://www.acton.suffolk.sch.uk [email protected] 377089 Bardwell CoE Primary School School Lane Bardwell Bury St Edmunds IP31 1AD Mr Rob Francksen 01359 http://www.tilian.org.uk/ [email protected] 250854 Barnham CEVCP School Mill Lane Barnham Thetford IP24 2NG Mrs Amy Arnold 01842 http://www.barnham.suffolk.sch.uk/ [email protected] 890253 Barningham CEVCP School Church Road Barningham Bury St Edmunds IP31 1DD Mrs Frances Parr 01359 http://www.barningham.suffolk.sch.uk/ [email protected] 221297 Barrow CEVCP School Colethorpe Lane Barrow Bury St Edmunds IP29 5AU Mrs Helen Ashe 01284 http://barrowcevcprimaryschool.co.uk/ [email protected] 810223 Bawdsey CEVCP School School Lane Bawdsey Woodbridge IP12 3AR Mrs Katie Butler 01394 http://www.bawdsey.suffolk.sch.uk/ [email protected] 411365 Bedfield CEVCP School Bedfield Woodbridge IP13 7EA Mrs Martine Sills 01728 http://www.bedfieldschool.co.uk/ [email protected] 628306 Benhall: St Mary’s CEVCP School School Lane Benhall Saxmundham IP17 1HE Mrs Katie Jenkins 01728 http://www.benhallschool.co.uk/ [email protected] 602407 Bentley CEVCP School Church Road Bentley Ipswich IP9 2BT Mrs Joanne Austin 01473 http://www.bentleycopdock.co.uk/ [email protected] 310253 Botesdale : St Botolph’s CEVCP Back Hills Botesdale Diss IP22 1DW Mr -
Poslingford Guide Price £325,000
Flax Farm Barn, Stansfield Road Poslingford Guide Price £325,000 Development Opportunity Stansfield Road | Poslingford | Sudbury | CO10 8RD Haverhill 9 Miles, Bury St Edmunds 13 miles, Sudbury 11 Miles Agricultural barn with Class Q permission for conversion into two 4 bedroom Properties, with views over the Suffolk countryside. THE PROPERTY Agricultural barn and surrounding curtilage benefiting from Class Q permission for conversion into two homes. The two homes will offer a contemporary feel with large open plan living area with full height glazing and 4 bedrooms. The barn is located in an elevated position with far reaching views to the south and west towards Clare and LOCATION notice can be viewed online via the West Suffolk the surrounding countryside. The barns are located to the north of the Village of Planning search. This can be accessed at Poslingford, near Clare. Clare provides a range of https://planning.westsuffolk.gov.uk/online-applications/ THE SITE amenities and facilities, including schools, local shops, At present the property is an agricultural barn and farm Pubs and restaurants. As well as wider transport links. SERVICES yard. The site is relatively level with access on to the The location offers good access to a range of schools, No detailed investigation has been made into the highway to the north. The area to be purchased including Stoke College, Barnardison Hall Preparatory provision of services. We are informed that electricity is includes the barns and part of the farmyard, extending School. connected to the barn and water is available to the to approximately 0.16ha (0.40 acres) as identified in the DIRECTIONS north of the property. -
Situation of Polling Stations West Suffolk
Situation of Polling Stations Blackbourn Electoral division Election date: Thursday 6 May 2021 Hours of Poll: 7am to 10pm Notice is hereby given that: The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Situation of Polling Station Station Ranges of electoral register Number numbers of persons entitled to vote thereat Tithe Barn (Bardwell), Up Street, Bardwell 83 W-BDW-1 to W-BDW-662 Barningham Village Hall, Sandy Lane, Barningham 84 W-BGM-1 to W-BGM-808 Barnham Village Hall, Mill Lane, Barnham 85 W-BHM-1 to W-BHM-471 Barnham Village Hall, Mill Lane, Barnham 85 W-EUS-1 to W-EUS-94 Coney Weston Village Hall, The Street, Coney 86 W-CWE-1 to W-CWE-304 Weston St Peter`s Church (Fakenham Magna), Thetford 87 W-FMA-1 to W-FMA-135 Road, Fakenham Magna, Thetford Hepworth Community Pavilion, Recreation Ground, 88 W-HEP-1 to W-HEP-446 Church Lane Honington and Sapiston Village Hall, Bardwell Road, 89 W-HN-VL-1 to W-HN-VL-270 Sapiston, Bury St Edmunds Honington and Sapiston Village Hall, Bardwell Road, 89 W-SAP-1 to W-SAP-163 Sapiston, Bury St Edmunds Hopton Village Hall, Thelnetham Road, Hopton 90 W-HOP-1 to W-HOP-500 Hopton Village Hall, Thelnetham Road, Hopton 90 W-KNE-1 to W-KNE-19 Ixworth Village Hall, High Street, Ixworth 91 W-IXT-1 to W-IXT-53 Ixworth Village Hall, High Street, Ixworth 91 W-IXW-1 to W-IXW-1674 Market Weston Village Hall, Church Road, Market 92 W-MWE-1 to W-MWE-207 Weston Stanton Community Village Hall, Old Bury Road, 93 W-STN-1 to W-STN-2228 Stanton Thelnetham Village Hall, School Lane, Thelnetham 94 W-THE-1 to W-THE-224 Where contested this poll is taken together with the election of a Police and Crime Commissioner for Suffolk and where applicable and contested, District Council elections, Parish and Town Council elections and Neighbourhood Planning Referendums. -
THE THATCH, the STREET, POSLINGFORD, SUFFOLK Guide
THE THATCH, THE STREET, POSLINGFORD, SUFFOLK A charming Grade II Listed thatched cottage in a quiet village location. The property displays original period features including exposed beams and fireplaces and benefits from delightful rear gardens. Guide £250,000 The Thatch, The Street, Poslingford, Sudbury, Suffolk, CO10 Outside 8RA This charming cottage garden features a brick paved dining SITTING ROOM/DINING ROOM With oak flooring, exposed terrace, a range of mature flower beds and trees and a beams and open studwork. An open fireplace with quarry variety of useful outbuildings including a log store, tool shed tiled hearth in dining area and an inglenook fireplace with a wood burning stove set upon a brick hearth in the sitting and aviary. To the rear of the garden is a small decked area. 2 stair cases one from dining area and one in sitting terrace which sits above an attractive shallow stream room. KITCHEN A quaint cottage kitchen with a range of forming the rear boundary. base units set under a solid worktop with butler sink inset. Space for free standing electric oven, slim line dishwasher, AGENTS NOTE Thatch renewed in 2017. fridge and freezer, boiler, tiled floor and door to courtyard garden. SHOWER ROOM With a large walk-in shower cubicle, WC, vanity sink unit, heated towel rail, cupboard Location housing the washing machine and extensively tiled walls and Poslingford is a pretty village situated approximately 2 miles floor. north of the market town of Clare. The area is predominantly FIRST FLOOR surrounded by countryside and farmland and the town of BEDROOM 1 A bright, double aspect room with exposed Clare itself offers a number of facilities including shops, beams and built-in storage cupboard. -
Accessions 1 October 1999 – 30 September 2000
ACCESSIONS 1 OCTOBER 1999 – 30 SEPTEMBER 2000 BURY ST EDMUNDS BRANCH OFFICIAL Lakenheath and Brandon Great Fen Drainage Board: minutes 1924-1946 (EK502) Sudbury Poor Law Union: Guardians’ minutes 1895-1927 (ADA501) LOCAL PUBLIC Jane Walker Hospital, Nayland: East Anglian Sanatorium Company Ltd: minutes, accounts, photographs, films, correspondence and papers 1900-(1988) (ID507) Walnuttree Hospital, Sudbury Sudbury Union Workhouse/Sudbury Poor Law Institution/Walnut Tree Hospital: male ward report books 1934-1939, female ward report books 1934-1939; ward diet books 1935-1939; admission and discharge register 1970-1979; miscellaneous volumes and papers 1937-1973 (ID502) SCHOOLS Great Barton VCP School: Millennium time capsule details 2000 (ADB731) Bury St Edmunds, County Grammar School for Girls: school magazines 1956-1959; photocopy of form photograph (1957) (HD2349) Bury St Edmunds, St Alban’s Catholic First School: photographs and miscellaneous material late 20th cent. (ADB732) Risby CEVCP School: admission register 1943-1993; log book 1989-1998; governors’ minutes and related papers 1988-1999; photographs 1971-1999; certificates 1969-c1971 (ADB524) Great Whelnetham VCP School: log books 1980-1999; punishment book 1907-1936; Friends’ minutes 1979-1982 (ADB526) CIVIL PARISH Haverhill Town Council: council/committee minutes 1989-1998; correspondence and papers relating to setting up the council in 1989 (EG714) Kedington: minutes 1978-1991 (EG546) Rattlesden: minutes 1894-1975; declarations on acceptance of office 1926-1962; Burial Board