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The Elms, Whatfield Road, Elmsett, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP7 6LZ
01473 823456 62 High Street, Hadleigh, Ipswich, Suffolk IP7 5EF www.frostandpartners.co.uk e-mail:[email protected] www.frostandpartners.co.uk The Elms, Whatfield Road, Elmsett, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP7 6LZ Guide Price - £699,950 A residential development opportunity with outline planning permission granted for the construction of up to eighteen properties. Granted under planning application no. DC/17/054204 by Babergh District Council. The approval consent gives permission for the construction of 2 two bedroom houses, 3 three bedroom houses, 3 four bedroom houses and 4 one bedroom maisonettes. The consent also requires 6 two bedroom houses which are to be affordable homes. The community infrastructure levy is applicable on this planning permission and we understand that this is to be approximately £146,000 as a total project cost, although the final amount of CIL payable will be confirmed by Babergh District Council on the grant of full planning. Elmsett benefits from a village store/post office, public house and primary school and is located some three miles from the market town of Hadleigh. Hadleigh can be found on the Essex/Suffolk border just ten miles from Ipswich, fifteen miles from Colchester and approximately seventy miles from London. The centre of the district is maybe one of East Anglia’s best kept secrets, characterised by rural villages and historic market towns, such as Lavenham, Stoke by Nayland, Kersey and Hadleigh. With excellent nearby transport links to the A12 and A14, together with access to main line rail stations in Ipswich, Manningtree and Colchester, Hadleigh has become a desirable residential location for both local families and London commuters. -
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 -
1. Parish: Little Waldingfield
1. Parish: Little Waldingfield Meaning: Open area of the dwellers by the ‘wold’ or wood 2. Hundred: Babergh Deanery: Sudbury (-1864), Sudbury (Western) (1864-1884), Lavenham (1884-1957), Sudbury (1957-) Union: Sudbury RDC/UDC: (W. Suffolk) Melford RD (–1974), Babergh DC (1974–) Other administrative details: Melford Petty Sessional Division Sudbury County Court District 3. Area: 1630 acres (1912) 4. Soils: Some slowly permeable calcareous/ non calcareous clay soils, slight risk water erosion 5. Types of farming: 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 1818 Marshall: Course of crops varies usually including summer fallow as preparation for corn products 1937 Main crops: Barley, wheat, oats 1969 Trist: More intensive cereal growing and sugar beet 6. Enclosure: Will of John Wyncoll (1580) refers to ’12 acres of land taken and enclosed on the Church Field’. Beyond Living Memory by H. Clive (1979) 7. Settlement: 1977 Compact development. Church centrally situated. Some scattered farms. Inhabited houses: 1674 – 40, 1801 – 75,1851–93, 1871 –87, 1901 –74, 1951 –81, 1981 – 135 1 8. Communications: Road: To Brent Eleigh, Edwardstone and Gt. Waldingfield 1844 Carrier to Ipswich on Monday, Wednesday and Friday Rail: 1891 4½ miles Sudbury station, opened 1849, line to Shelford opened 1854, line to Haverhill opened 1865, closed for goods 1966, closed for passengers 1967 9. Population: 1086 — 66 recorded (includes Great Waldingfield) 1327 —16 taxpayers paid £1. 13s. 3d. 1524 — 57 taxpayers paid £21. -
Lawshall Neighbourhood Plan 2016-2036
LAWSHALL NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN 2016-2036 Submission Plan January 2017 Youth Club Collage of Lawshall buildings – unveiled at 1st Community Consultation Nov 2015 Lawshall Parish Council Loving our village – past, present, future! CONTENTS PART ONE Why a Neighbourhood Plan for Lawshall?................................................................... 1-15 LAWSHALL at a glance....................................................................................................................... 1 1. LAWSHALL present…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 3 2. LAWSHALL past………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 5 3. Why a Neighbourhood Plan for Lawshall? ……………………………………………………………………………….… 6 4. How we did it......……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 6 5. KEY ISSUES……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….… 10 6. CONTEXT from National & Local Planning Policy……………………………………………………………………..... 12 7. LAWSHALL future…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….... 13 PART TWO – Components of the Plan…………………………………………………………………….……………… 16-54 8. SETTLEMENT PATTERN & SPATIAL POLICY………………………………………………………………………………... 16 9. HOUSING development………………………………………………………………………………………………………….... 22 10. OUR NATURAL ENVIRONMENT…………………………………………………………………………………………….…. 29 11. OUR BUILT HERITAGE & DESIGN....……………………………………………………………………………………….... 38 12. OUR AMENITIES & SERVICES………………………………………………………………………………………............. 45 13. OUR INFRASTRUCTURE & BUSINESSES……………………………………………………………………………………. 48 14. IMPLEMENTATION and MONITORING……………………………………………………………………………………. -
The Solar BRANTHAM COURT 8 BRANTHAM 8 SUFFOLK
The Solar BRANTHAM COURT 8 BRANTHAM 8 SUFFOLK The Solar Distances Brantham Court, Brantham, Suffolk Manningtree: 3 miles Ipswich: 8 miles Colchester: 12 miles STUNNING PRINCIPAL RESIDENCE OF BRANTHAM COURT London’s Liverpool Street Station from 55, 65 and 50 minutes respectively WITH MATURE GARDENS & OUTSTANDING RIVER VIEWS (All mileages and times are approximate) Accommodation Summary • 7/8 bedrooms, 4 bath/shower rooms, reception hall, 3 reception rooms • Solar, kitchen/breakfast room, laundry room, 2 cloakrooms, pantry • Private lawned gardens, double garage, parking for 4 cars • Mature communal gardens including swimming pool • Private garden of 1.15 acres and communal gardens of 6 acres. Situation Situated on the edge of the village, Brantham Court is in a rural yet easily accessible position. It is within easy reach of the centre of Manningtree which lies at the head of the Stour Estuary and is situated between Colchester, Ipswich and Harwich. It offers a wide variety of amenities including a sailing and yacht club, various pubs and restaurants, general stores, optician, doctors surgery, primary and secondary school, delicatessen, banks and sports centre. There are intercity commuter trains from the main line station direct to London’s Liverpool Street, taking approximately 55 minutes. The villages of Dedham and East Bergholt are just a few minutes drive. The nearby towns of Colchester, reputed to be the oldest recorded Roman town in Britain, and Ipswich, Suffolk’s county town also offer main line rail links as well as a wider range of shopping, educational and recreational facilities. There are regular ferry services to the continent from Harwich Description The Solar forms the principal section of Brantham Court, a Neo-Elizabethan mansion constructed around 1850 and enlarged in 1913 from brick under pitched tiled roofs. -
Notice of Election Agents Babergh
Suffolk County Council ELECTION OF A COUNTY COUNCILLOR Thursday 06 May 2021 BELSTEAD BROOK DIVISION NOTICE OF ELECTION AGENTS’ NAMES AND OFFICES I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the names and addresses of election agents of the candidates at this election, and the addresses of the offices or places of such election agents to which all claims, notices, writs, summons, and other documents addressed to them: Candidate's Other Name(s) Description Name and Correspondence Address of Surname Election Agent DAVID BUSBY Liberal Democrats Own Agent MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER The Conservative Party PHILIP JAMES FAIRCLOTH-MUTTON HUDSON GERARD Candidate 4 Byford Road, Sudbury, Suffolk, CO10 2 YG JAKE THOMAS KEITH WADE Labour Party The Beeches, Newton Road, Sudbury, RAYMOND Suffolk, CO10 2RL Dated: 9 April 2021 Arthur Charvonia Deputy Returning Officer PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY THE DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICER ENDEAVOUR HOUSE 8 RUSSELL ROAD IPSWICH SUFFOLK IP1 2BX Suffolk County Council ELECTION OF A COUNTY COUNCILLOR Thursday 06 May 2021 COSFORD DIVISION NOTICE OF ELECTION AGENTS’ NAMES AND OFFICES I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the names and addresses of election agents of the candidates at this election, and the addresses of the offices or places of such election agents to which all claims, notices, writs, summons, and other documents addressed to them: Candidate's Other Name(s) Description Name and Correspondence Address of Surname Election Agent GORDON MEHRTENS ROBERT LINDSAY Green Party Bildeston House, High Street, Bildeston, JAMES Suffolk, IP7 7EX JAKE THOMAS CHRISTOPHER -
January 2019
Box River News January 2019 Boxford • Edwardstone • Groton • Little Waldingfield • Newton Green Vol 19 No 1 A Very Merry Christmas and a Happy and Healthy New Year to you all Nanny Nora (David Phillips) and Favor (Margaret Clapp) Photo Trudi Wild GRAND CHRISTMAS FAIR GROTON’S CHEESE AND WINE PARTY Groton’s Cheese & Wine – Thanks to everyone who attended the Cheese & Wine Party. It was a very happy and fun event and I would like to thank Sheila & her helpers for the wonderful food, Anthea for manning the gift stall, Val for a well stocked Bar, Lisa for organising the Secret Santa, Stephen W. for all his help, all those who brought raffle prizes and Bob for being Master of Ceremonies. A grand total of £730.00 was raised for Church Funds. Thank you All. Happy Christmas and New Year. The Grand Christmas Fair held in Boxford Village Hall on Friday 7th Our next fundraising event is the Quiz & Chips evening (with Quiz Master Peter) on 18th January 2019. Jayne Foster. December raised £600 For the Village Hall funds. Photoʼs David Lamming Friday 11 January 8 £20.00. TONY KOFI AND THE ORGANISATION: ‘POINT BLANK ʻA killer band with real biteʼ JAZZWISE Tony Kofi BARITONE SAXOPHONE Pete Whittaker ORGAN Simon Fersby GUITAR Pete Cater DRUMSl Friday 28 December 8 £25.00. Friday 18 January 8 £18.00. Sax Appeal NIGEL PRICE QUARTET Sax Appeal – showcasing saxophone and sax players, blowing ʻLovers of jazz across the UK –prepare to be taken by stormʼ THE away cobwebs and having so much fun for (try to believe this) over JAZZ MANN 40 years! The perfect late Christmas gift to yourself. -
CTC SUFFOLK SUNDAY RIDES from Ipswich Coordinator Start Sunday Rides Leave Crown Pools at 9.30 Sharp Unless Otherwise Shown
CTC SUFFOLK SUNDAY RIDES from Ipswich Coordinator Start Sunday Rides leave Crown Pools at 9.30 sharp unless otherwise shown. It is advisable to carry FOOD AND DRINK as this is not always available at the lunch stop Michael Scott 07784 766838 Date Type Elevenses Lunch Tea Leader MT Monks Eleigh Cavendish Paula Roberts 24 Corncraft Lavenham June MP Wickham Clare 8.30 St Paul E Flatford Little Horkesley 01 Bridge Tea Rooms July MT Breakfast Wivenhoe Raydon Church Philip 8.00 Mistley Place Park Hancock MP Tendring Ardleigh MT Hacheston Brundish Helmingham Stephen 08 Garnetts Gdn Ctr Hall Read July MP Peasenhall Dunwich Snape Anna Weavers Tea Room Brennan E Dedham Assington Hadleigh 15 Craft Centre Wheelers (M & K’s) July MP 9.30 Start 11.30 Long Melford Paul Brunch Ride Cherry Lane Nursery Fenton MT Campsea Ashe Minsmere Parham Joy Griffiths/ 22 Station RSPB Michael Scott July MP Orford Framlingham Helmingham Stephen Hall Searby Ken Nicols 60th Anniversary Ride 29 E 10.30 at Gipping Chapel Ken July 9.30 Wheelers Bramford Nichols MP Hadleigh Bacton Water Park 9.30 MT Stowupland Little Margaret 05 Mrs Allards Waldingfield Raydon Hancock Aug MP Assington Wickham Church St Paul E East Bergholt Great Mistley Judy 12 Oranges & Lemons Bentley Place Park Scott Aug MP Ardleigh Pebmarsh Stoke by Green Island Gdn Nayland Date Type Elevenses Lunch Tea MT Breakfast South Stowmarket Michael 19 7.30 Stoke Ash Lopham Scott Aug MP Breakfast Surlingham Train Home Colin 7.30 Tivetshall Clarke E Debenham Thornham Needham Mkt River Green Alder Carr E Hollesley -
Babergh Development Framework to 2031
Summary Document Babergh Development Framework to 2031 Core Strategy Growth Consultation Summer 2010 Babergh Development Framework to 2031 Core Strategy Consultation – Future Growth of Babergh District to 2031 i. Babergh is continuing its work to plan ahead for the district’s long-term future and the first step in this will be the ‘Core Strategy’ part of the Babergh Development Framework (BDF). It is considered that as a starting point for a new Plan, the parameters of future change, development and growth need to be established. ii. It is important to plan for growth and further development to meet future needs of the district, particularly as the Core Strategy will be a long term planning framework. Key questions considered here are growth requirements, the level of housing growth and economic growth to plan for and an outline strategy for how to deliver these. iii. Until recently, future growth targets, particularly those for housing growth, were prescribed in regional level Plans. As these Plans have now been scrapped, there are no given growth targets to use and it is necessary to decide these locally. In planning for the district’s future, a useful sub-division of Babergh can be identified. This is to be used in the BDF and it includes the following 3 main areas: Sudbury / Great Cornard - Western Babergh Hadleigh / Mid Babergh Ipswich Fringe - East Babergh including Shotley peninsula 1. Employment growth in Babergh – determining the scale of growth in employment; plus town centres and tourism 1.1 Babergh is an economically diverse area, with industrial areas at the Ipswich fringe, Sudbury, Hadleigh and Brantham (and other rural areas); traditional retail sectors in the two towns; a high proportion of small businesses; and tourism / leisure based around historic towns / villages and high quality countryside and river estuaries. -
Heritage Impact Assessment for Local Plan Site Allocations Stage 1: Strategic Appraisal
Babergh & Mid Suffolk District Councils Heritage Impact Assessment for Local Plan Site Allocationsx Stage 1: strategic appraisal Final report Prepared by LUC October 2020 Babergh & Mid Suffolk District Councils Heritage Impact Assessment for Local Plan Site Allocations Stage 1: strategic appraisal Project Number 11013 Version Status Prepared Checked Approved Date 1. Draft for review R. Brady R. Brady S. Orr 05.05.2020 M. Statton R. Howarth F. Smith Nicholls 2. Final for issue R. Brady S. Orr S. Orr 06.05.2020 3. Updated version with additional sites F. Smith Nicholls R. Brady S. Orr 12.05.2020 4. Updated version - format and typographical K. Kaczor R. Brady S. Orr 13.10.2020 corrections Bristol Land Use Consultants Ltd Landscape Design Edinburgh Registered in England Strategic Planning & Assessment Glasgow Registered number 2549296 Development Planning London Registered office: Urban Design & Masterplanning Manchester 250 Waterloo Road Environmental Impact Assessment London SE1 8RD Landscape Planning & Assessment landuse.co.uk Landscape Management 100% recycled paper Ecology Historic Environment GIS & Visualisation Contents HIA Strategic Appraisal October 2020 Contents Cockfield 18 Wherstead 43 Eye 60 Chapter 1 Copdock 19 Woolverstone 45 Finningham 62 Introduction 1 Copdock and Washbrook 19 HAR / Opportunities 46 Great Bicett 62 Background 1 East Bergholt 22 Great Blakenham 63 Exclusions and Limitations 2 Elmsett 23 Great Finborough 64 Chapter 4 Sources 2 Glemsford 25 Assessment Tables: Mid Haughley 64 Document Structure 2 Great Cornard -
Bildeston - Hadleigh 112 Sudbury - Chelsworth 112A MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, THURSDAYS & SATURDAYS (Except Public Holidays) From: 16Th April 2012
BEESTONS, TravEL SErviCES Sudbury - Bildeston - Hadleigh 112 Sudbury - Chelsworth 112A MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, THURSDAYS & SATURDAYS (Except Public Holidays) From: 16th April 2012 Operator TS TS TS TS BE Service 112 112A 112A 112 112 Notes MW Th Th MW S Sch Sch Sch Sch Sudbury, Bus Station .............................................. 0930 0930 1200 1255 1345 Great Waldingfield, The Heath, opp Post Office ....... 0938 0938 1208 1303 1353 Little Waldingfield, The Street, The Swan ................ 0942 0942 1212 1307 1356 Brent Eleigh, A1141, opp Milden Road ...................... 0949 0949 1219 1314 1403 Monks Eleigh, The Street, The Swan ........................ 0952 0952 1222 1317 1406 Chelsworth, The Street, The Peacock ....................... | 0955 1225 | 1409 Bildeston, Market Place, opp Clock Tower ................ | -- -- | 1420 Semer, B1115, opp Semer Bridge .............................. | -- -- | 1427 Semer, adj Sayers Farm ............................................. 0957 -- -- 1322 | Hadleigh, Calais Street, Buyright ............................... 1007 -- -- 1332 | Hadleigh, Bus Station .............................................. 1009 -- -- 1334 1435 Hadleigh, Highlands Road, High School .................... 1011 -- -- 1336 -- Hadleigh, Bus Station .............................................. 1013 -- -- 1338 -- What the notes mean: MW - Mondays & Wednesdays only S - Saturdays only Sch - Schooldays only Th - Thursdays only Operator Contact: BE - Beestons 01473 823243 TS - Travel Services 01473 341500 Further Information -
Notice of Uncontested Election
NOTICE OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION Babergh Election of Parish Councillors for Aldham on Thursday 7 May 2015 I, being the Returning Officer at the above election, report that the persons whose names appear below were duly elected Parish Councillors for Aldham. Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) BEAVER Little Rolls, The Street, Aldham, Independent Richard John Ipswich, Suffolk, IP7 6NH CROCKATT Park House, Aldham, Ipswich, William John IP7 6NW HART Fir Tree Farm, Aldham, Ipswich, James William Suffolk, IP7 6NS RALPH Gable Cottage, The Street, Jonathan Michael Aldham, Suffolk, IP7 6NH Dated Friday 10 April 2015 Charlotte Adan Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Corks Lane, Hadleigh, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP7 6SJ NOTICE OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION Babergh Election of Parish Councillors for Alpheton on Thursday 7 May 2015 I, being the Returning Officer at the above election, report that the persons whose names appear below were duly elected Parish Councillors for Alpheton. Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) ARISS Green Apple, Old Bury Road, Alan George Alpheton, Sudbury, CO10 9BT BARRACLOUGH High croft, Old Bury Road, Richard Alpheton, Suffolk, CO10 9BT KEMP Tresco, New Road, Long Melford, Independent Richard Edward Suffolk, CO10 9JY LANKESTER Meadow View Cottage, Bridge Maureen Street, Alpheton, Suffolk, CO10 9BG MASKELL Tye Farm, Alpheton, Sudbury, Graham Ellis Suffolk, CO10 9BL RIX Clapstile Farm, Alpheton, Farmer Trevor William Sudbury, Suffolk, CO10 9BN WATKINS 3 The Glebe, Old Bury Road, Ken Alpheton, Sudbury, Suffolk, CO10 9BS Dated Friday 10 April 2015 Charlotte Adan Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Corks Lane, Hadleigh, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP7 6SJ NOTICE OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION Babergh Election of Parish Councillors for Assington on Thursday 7 May 2015 I, being the Returning Officer at the above election, report that the persons whose names appear below were duly elected Parish Councillors for Assington.