Adopted Ordinary Watercourses by Catchment

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Adopted Ordinary Watercourses by Catchment Register of Drainage Infrastructure Adopted Ordinary Watercourses by Catchment CATCHMENT ID: CMT160P CATCHMENT NAME: REYDON MARSHES REACH ID WATERCOURSE NAME PRIORITY LENGTH (M) DRN160P0101 Holton MEDIUM 2,419 DRN160P0102 Reydon HIGH 1,950 TOTAL WATERCOURSE LENGTH IN CATCHMENT REYDON MARSHES 4,369 CATCHMENT ID: CMT161G CATCHMENT NAME: RIVER BLYTH REACH ID WATERCOURSE NAME PRIORITY LENGTH (M) DRN161G0101 Holton MEDIUM 474 TOTAL WATERCOURSE LENGTH IN CATCHMENT RIVER BLYTH 474 CATCHMENT ID: CMT162G CATCHMENT NAME: RIVER WANG REACH ID WATERCOURSE NAME PRIORITY LENGTH (M) DRN162G0101 Blyth LOWER 1,097 TOTAL WATERCOURSE LENGTH IN CATCHMENT RIVER WANG 1,097 CATCHMENT ID: CMT163G CATCHMENT NAME: MINSMERE REACH ID WATERCOURSE NAME PRIORITY LENGTH (M) DRN163G0101 Eastbridge HIGH 3,326 DRN163G0201 Leiston 1 LOWER 1,301 DRN163G0202 Leiston 2 MEDIUM 1,180 DRN163G0203 Leiston 3 LOWER 294 DRN163G0301 Theberton HIGH 998 17 February 2016 Page 1 of 11 Register of Drainage Infrastructure Adopted Ordinary Watercourses by Catchment CATCHMENT ID: CMT163G CATCHMENT NAME: MINSMERE REACH ID WATERCOURSE NAME PRIORITY LENGTH (M) DRN163G0401 Yew Tree Farm MEDIUM 1,409 DRN163G0501 Darsham Station LOWER 345 TOTAL WATERCOURSE LENGTH IN CATCHMENT MINSMERE 8,853 CATCHMENT ID: CMT164G CATCHMENT NAME: THORPNESS HUNDRED RIVER REACH ID WATERCOURSE NAME PRIORITY LENGTH (M) DRN164G0101 Thorpeness MEDIUM 559 TOTAL WATERCOURSE LENGTH IN CATCHMENT THORPNESS HUNDRED RIVER 559 CATCHMENT ID: CMT165G CATCHMENT NAME: BOYTON MARSHES REACH ID WATERCOURSE NAME PRIORITY LENGTH (M) DRN165G0101 Boyton Marsh Delph MEDIUM 1,185 DRN165G0102 Boyton Marsh Drain MEDIUM 1,292 TOTAL WATERCOURSE LENGTH IN CATCHMENT BOYTON MARSHES 2,477 CATCHMENT ID: CMT167P CATCHMENT NAME: BUTLEY MARSH REACH ID WATERCOURSE NAME PRIORITY LENGTH (M) DRN167P0101 Butley Marsh HIGH 2,113 DRN167P0102 Stonebridge HIGH 746 DRN167P0103 Capel Drain HIGH 528 17 February 2016 Page 2 of 11 Register of Drainage Infrastructure Adopted Ordinary Watercourses by Catchment CATCHMENT ID: CMT167P CATCHMENT NAME: BUTLEY MARSH REACH ID WATERCOURSE NAME PRIORITY LENGTH (M) TOTAL WATERCOURSE LENGTH IN CATCHMENT BUTLEY MARSH 3,387 CATCHMENT ID: CMT168P CATCHMENT NAME: CHILLESFORD REACH ID WATERCOURSE NAME PRIORITY LENGTH (M) DRN168P0101 Chillesford HIGH 1,710 TOTAL WATERCOURSE LENGTH IN CATCHMENT CHILLESFORD 1,710 CATCHMENT ID: CMT169G CATCHMENT NAME: BUTLEY RIVER REACH ID WATERCOURSE NAME PRIORITY LENGTH (M) DRN169G0101 Butley Mill River HIGH 2,167 TOTAL WATERCOURSE LENGTH IN CATCHMENT BUTLEY RIVER 2,167 CATCHMENT ID: CMT170P CATCHMENT NAME: GEDGRAVE REACH ID WATERCOURSE NAME PRIORITY LENGTH (M) DRN170P0101 Gedgrave (North) HIGH 2,150 DRN170P0201 Gedgrave (South) HIGH 309 TOTAL WATERCOURSE LENGTH IN CATCHMENT GEDGRAVE 2,459 17 February 2016 Page 3 of 11 Register of Drainage Infrastructure Adopted Ordinary Watercourses by Catchment CATCHMENT ID: CMT171P CATCHMENT NAME: SUDBOURNE REACH ID WATERCOURSE NAME PRIORITY LENGTH (M) DRN171P0101 Ferry Farm HIGH 1,529 DRN171P0201 Sudbourne Delph HIGH 3,952 DRN171P0202 Church Farm MEDIUM 1,416 TOTAL WATERCOURSE LENGTH IN CATCHMENT SUDBOURNE 6,897 CATCHMENT ID: CMT172P CATCHMENT NAME: IKEN REACH ID WATERCOURSE NAME PRIORITY LENGTH (M) DRN172P0101 Iken Marsh HIGH 1,834 TOTAL WATERCOURSE LENGTH IN CATCHMENT IKEN 1,834 CATCHMENT ID: CMT175G CATCHMENT NAME: UPPER ALDE REACH ID WATERCOURSE NAME PRIORITY LENGTH (M) DRN175G0101 The Canal LOWER 859 DRN175G0201 Sternfield LOWER 954 DRN175G0301 Blackstock LOWER 797 DRN175G0401 Upper Alde LOWER 312 DRN175G0501 Bruisyard Hall Drain LOWER 345 TOTAL WATERCOURSE LENGTH IN CATCHMENT UPPER ALDE 3,267 17 February 2016 Page 4 of 11 Register of Drainage Infrastructure Adopted Ordinary Watercourses by Catchment CATCHMENT ID: CMT176P CATCHMENT NAME: HOLLESLEY COLONEY MARSH REACH ID WATERCOURSE NAME PRIORITY LENGTH (M) DRN176P0101 Colony Marsh MEDIUM 1,614 TOTAL WATERCOURSE LENGTH IN CATCHMENT HOLLESLEY COLONEY MARSH 1,614 CATCHMENT ID: CMT177P CATCHMENT NAME: ALDERTON AND HOLLESLEY REACH ID WATERCOURSE NAME PRIORITY LENGTH (M) DRN177P0101 Alderton & Hollesley 1 MEDIUM 1,745 DRN177P0201 Alderton & Hollesley 2 MEDIUM 1,587 DRN177P0202 Alderton & Hollesley 3 LOWER 591 DRN177P0301 Alderton & Hollesley MEDIUM 1,255 DRN177P0302 Alderton & Hollesley MEDIUM 1,133 DRN177P0303 Alderton & Hollesley MEDIUM 418 TOTAL WATERCOURSE LENGTH IN CATCHMENT ALDERTON AND HOLLESLEY 6,729 CATCHMENT ID: CMT178P CATCHMENT NAME: BAWDSEY REACH ID WATERCOURSE NAME PRIORITY LENGTH (M) DRN178P0101 Queens Fleet 1 HIGH 381 DRN178P0102 Queens Fleet 2 HIGH 306 DRN178P0103 Queens Fleet 3 HIGH 999 DRN178P0104 Queens Fleet 4 HIGH 1,550 DRN178P0201 Bawdsey Marsh HIGH 1,683 DRN178P0301 Ramsholt Marsh 1 MEDIUM 1,174 DRN178P0302 Ramsholt Marsh 2 MEDIUM 809 DRN178P0303 Ramsholt Marsh 3 MEDIUM 981 17 February 2016 Page 5 of 11 Register of Drainage Infrastructure Adopted Ordinary Watercourses by Catchment CATCHMENT ID: CMT178P CATCHMENT NAME: BAWDSEY REACH ID WATERCOURSE NAME PRIORITY LENGTH (M) TOTAL WATERCOURSE LENGTH IN CATCHMENT BAWDSEY 7,883 CATCHMENT ID: CMT179P CATCHMENT NAME: FALKENHAM AND KINGS FLEET REACH ID WATERCOURSE NAME PRIORITY LENGTH (M) DRN179P0101 Kings Fleet HIGH 1,826 DRN179P0102 Laurel Farm Delph HIGH 749 DRN179P0103 Gulphers Stream (King's Fleet) MEDIUM 1,102 DRN179P0104 Rosier Marsh (King's Fleet) MEDIUM 813 DRN179P0105 Rosier Marsh (King's Fleet) MEDIUM 1,311 DRN179P0201 Falkenham Delph 1 HIGH 1,017 DRN179P0202 Falkenham Delph 2 HIGH 1,576 DRN179P0203 Falkenham Delph 3 HIGH 1,262 DRN179P0204 Falkenham HIGH 1,589 DRN179P0205 Falkenham Marsh HIGH 957 TOTAL WATERCOURSE LENGTH IN CATCHMENT FALKENHAM AND KINGS FLEET 12,202 CATCHMENT ID: CMT180G CATCHMENT NAME: RAMSHOLT REACH ID WATERCOURSE NAME PRIORITY LENGTH (M) DRN180G0101 Ramsholt Dock 1 LOWER 637 DRN180G0102 Ramsholt Dock 2 LOWER 479 DRN180G0103 Ramsholt Dock 3 LOWER 177 TOTAL WATERCOURSE LENGTH IN CATCHMENT RAMSHOLT 1,293 17 February 2016 Page 6 of 11 Register of Drainage Infrastructure Adopted Ordinary Watercourses by Catchment CATCHMENT ID: CMT182G CATCHMENT NAME: SHOTTISHAM REACH ID WATERCOURSE NAME PRIORITY LENGTH (M) DRN182G0101 Shottisham River 1 MEDIUM 174 DRN182G0102 Shottisham River 2 LOWER 612 DRN182G0103 Shottisham River 3 LOWER 445 DRN182G0104 Shottisham River 4 LOWER 380 DRN182G0105 Shottisham River 5 LOWER 297 DRN182G0106 Shottisham River 6 LOWER 489 TOTAL WATERCOURSE LENGTH IN CATCHMENT SHOTTISHAM 2,397 CATCHMENT ID: CMT183G CATCHMENT NAME: RIVER FYNN AND LARK NORTH REACH ID WATERCOURSE NAME PRIORITY LENGTH (M) DRN183G0101 River Fynn LOWER 1,352 DRN183G0102 River Fynn LOWER 397 DRN183G0103 River Fynn LOWER 254 TOTAL WATERCOURSE LENGTH IN CATCHMENT RIVER FYNN AND LARK NORTH 2,003 CATCHMENT ID: CMT184G CATCHMENT NAME: RIVER DEBEN REACH ID WATERCOURSE NAME PRIORITY LENGTH (M) DRN184G0101 Byng Brook 1 LOWER 429 DRN184G0102 Byng Brook 2 LOWER 925 DRN184G0103 Byng Brook 3 LOWER 519 DRN184G0104 Byng Brook 4 LOWER 987 DRN184G0105 Byng Brook 5 LOWER 1,786 DRN184G0201 Eyke Marsh LOWER 1,587 17 February 2016 Page 7 of 11 Register of Drainage Infrastructure Adopted Ordinary Watercourses by Catchment CATCHMENT ID: CMT184G CATCHMENT NAME: RIVER DEBEN REACH ID WATERCOURSE NAME PRIORITY LENGTH (M) DRN184G0301 Loudham Drain 1 LOWER 499 DRN184G0302 Loudham Drain 2 LOWER 598 DRN184G0303 Loudham Drain 3 LOWER 993 DRN184G0401 Ashe Abbey LOWER 1,084 DRN184G0501 Rendlesham LOWER 402 DRN184G0601 Monewden LOWER 849 DRN184G0701 Horsefen LOWER 618 DRN184G0801 Framsden Watercourse 1 MEDIUM 478 DRN184G0802 Framsden Watercourse 2 MEDIUM 262 DRN184G0803 Framsden Watercourse 3 MEDIUM 544 TOTAL WATERCOURSE LENGTH IN CATCHMENT RIVER DEBEN 12,560 CATCHMENT ID: CMT186G CATCHMENT NAME: RIVER GIPPING CENTRAL REACH ID WATERCOURSE NAME PRIORITY LENGTH (M) DRN186G0101 Bramford Marsh Drain MEDIUM 1,509 DRN186G0201 Claydon Hill Drain 1 LOWER 232 DRN186G0202 Claydon Hill Drain 2 LOWER 689 DRN186G0203 Claydon Hill Drain 3 LOWER 79 DRN186G0204 Claydon Hill Drain 4 LOWER 74 DRN186G0301 Claydon Marsh 1 MEDIUM 95 DRN186G0302 Claydon Marsh 2 MEDIUM 126 DRN186G0303 Claydon Marsh 3 MEDIUM 169 DRN186G0304 Claydon Marsh 4 MEDIUM 98 DRN186G0401 Barham Marsh LOWER 417 DRN186G0501 Gallows Hill Drain LOWER 260 17 February 2016 Page 8 of 11 Register of Drainage Infrastructure Adopted Ordinary Watercourses by Catchment CATCHMENT ID: CMT186G CATCHMENT NAME: RIVER GIPPING CENTRAL REACH ID WATERCOURSE NAME PRIORITY LENGTH (M) DRN186G0601 Coddenham Stream 1 LOWER 146 DRN186G0602 Coddenham Stream 2 LOWER 118 DRN186G0603 Coddenham Stream13 LOWER 493 DRN186G0604 Coddenham Stream 4 LOWER 610 DRN186G0605 Coddenham Stream 5 LOWER 591 DRN186G0701 Jack's Green Watercourse 1 LOWER 92 DRN186G0702 Jack's Green Watercourse 2 LOWER 373 DRN186G0703 Jack's Green Watercourse 3 LOWER 145 DRN186G0704 Jack's Green Watercourse 4 LOWER 96 DRN186G0801 Badley Stream 1 LOWER 506 DRN186G0802 Badley Stream 2 LOWER 475 DRN186G0803 Badley Stream 3 LOWER 766 DRN186G0804 Badley Stream 4 LOWER 885 DRN186G0805 Badley Stream 5 LOWER 464 DRN186G0806 Badley Stream 6 LOWER 725 DRN186G0901 Creetings Watercourse 1 LOWER 253 DRN186G0902 Creetings Watercourse 2 LOWER 161 DRN186G0903 Creetings Watercourse 3 LOWER 273 DRN186G1001 Gipping Stream LOWER 710 TOTAL WATERCOURSE LENGTH IN CATCHMENT RIVER GIPPING CENTRAL 11,630 CATCHMENT ID: CMT188G CATCHMENT NAME: RIVER JORDAN REACH ID WATERCOURSE NAME PRIORITY LENGTH (M) DRN188G0101 River Jordan MEDIUM 159 DRN188G0102 River Jordan MEDIUM 355 17 February 2016 Page 9 of 11 Register of Drainage Infrastructure Adopted Ordinary Watercourses by Catchment CATCHMENT ID: CMT188G
Recommended publications
  • Nnual Parish Meeting Minutes May 2019
    MINUTES OF THE ANNUAL PARISH MEETING OF THEBERTON AND EASTBRIDGE PARISH COUNCIL HELD IN THE JUBILEE HALL, THEBERTON ON WEDNESDAY 8TH MAY 2019 AT 7:00 PM 1. Attendance: Cllr. Stephen Brett (Chair), Cllr. Hilary Ward (Vice-Chair), Cllr. Phillip Baskett, Cllr. Paul Collins, Cllr. Stephen Morphey, Cllr. Graham Bickers, County Cllr. Richard Smith, Sharon Smith (Clerk/RFO) and 5 members of the public. 2. Apologies: Cllr. Beth Goose and Cllr. Julian Wallis. 3. Annual Reports a) Parish Council – Cllr. Stephen Brett read out his report (Appendix A). b) Suffolk County Council - Cllr. Richard Smith read out his report (Appendix B). c) East Suffolk Council – no report submitted due to the recent election. d) Hall Management Committee – no report submitted. e) St Peter’s Church – Cllr. Stephen Brett read out the report on behalf of Simon Ilett (Appendix C). f) Bell Tower - Cllr. Stephen Brett read out the report on behalf of Julia Brown (Appendix D). g) Minsmere Levels Stakeholders Group – Cllr. Paul Collins read out his report (Appendix E). h) Sizewell Parishes Liaison Group – Cllr. Paul Collins read out the report on behalf of Roy Dowding (Appendix F). i) Theberton and Eastbridge Action Group on Sizewell – Alison Downes read out her report (Appendix G). j) Eastbridge Petanque Club - Hilary Ward read out the report on behalf of Martin Inglis (Appendix H). k) Craft Club – Joan Harvey read out her report (Appendix I). l) Carpet Bowls Club – Joan Harvey read out her report (Appendix J). m) Coastliners Line Dance Club – Joan Harvey read out the report on behalf of Mary Drew (Appendix K).
    [Show full text]
  • 1 Gypsy Lodge, Abbey Lane, Theberton, Leiston, Suffolk IP16 4TE Price £435,000
    1 Gypsy Lodge, Abbey Lane, Theberton, Leiston, Suffolk IP16 4TE Price £435,000 SOUTHWOLD SAXMUNDHAM T: 01502722065 T: 01728 605511 www.jennie-jones.com E: [email protected] E: [email protected] A pretty detached house with an excellent range of outbuildings in about 0.4 acres (sts). The property was formerly a pair of 19th century, flint, farm cottages which were renovated and amalgamated in the 1980s to create a charming and versatile family home. The property is situated in a rural location on the edge of what was a WWII USAAF airfield. Although the fighter aircraft have long since departed, remnants of the base remain. Part of the field is now occupied by the highly regarded Cakes and Ale holiday park; a site for privately owned static caravans, touring pitches and two rental lodges. There is a small and informative museum and a memorial to the Americans service personnel of the 357th fighter group. Beyond the old airfield are the remains of Leiston Abbey, a monastery founded in the 12th century. There are wonderful walks and cycle routes in this area and the excellent local amenities at Saxmundham and Leiston lie within convenient and easy reach. The garden at Gypsy Lodge has been most attractively planted and landscaped with mature trees and shrubs that provide a high degree of privacy and seclusion. The large, well-maintained outbuildings offer ideal work- shop, studio or office space. There may be potential to convert to self contained annexe accommodation, sub- ject to the usual consents. The driveway affords ample space for a motor home, boat or caravan.
    [Show full text]
  • Examination of Suffolk Coastal Plan – Site Allocations and Area Specific Policies Document
    Examination of Suffolk Coastal Plan – Site Allocations and Area Specific Policies Document Comments regarding SCDC FINAL Housing Land Supply Position – Sept 2016 Clearly the Council has continued to experience difficulties in providing accurate estimates of land supply. One cannot have total confidence even in this latest paper, given basic errors in predecessor documents. An evidently rushed and chaotic process has been pursued in order to achieve the required number of dwellings for the 5-year plan. This has led to the last minute resurrection of Policy SSP4 at Aldringham which had been ruled out prior to the Preferred Options stage and at double the density originally envisaged. Policy SSP4 is listed in Appendix A of SCDC Housing Land Supply Assessment, dated June 2016 (F-09) with the comment “Subject to challenge to Site Allocations Document – Aldringham now has a Designated Neighbourhood Plan Area”. The Council had removed that comment by the time it published its August 2016 Update (F-11), presumably having ignored or dismissed Representation 8002 from Aldringham-cum-Thorpe Parish Council which referred to its previously stated wish to “consider any proposals in conjunction with developing our Neighbourhood Plan”. Aldringham-cum-Thorpe Parish Council had neither been informed nor consulted about SSP4 prior to this “Submission” stage, but during the Hearings, the Inspector told me that the Hearings themselves provided an opportunity for such challenges and objections to be reviewed. It is now clear that SCDC had already dismissed all representations regarding SSP4 prior to the Hearings. This latest Housing Land Supply Position indicates that the Council has a satisfactory 5.4 years land supply including a 5% buffer.
    [Show full text]
  • For Sale Or To
    FOR SALE OR TO LET Black Barn Farm, Charsfield, Woodbridge, Suffolk, IP13 7QE An interesting opportunity to purchase a duck breeding farm with opportunity for expansion or conversion to poultry production or alternative use (subject to planning). The Vendor may consider a long term let of the premises. Black Barn Farm, Charsfield, Woodbridge, Suffolk, IP13 7QE 3.31 acres (1.34 hectares) Summary • Duck Farm comprising of four houses. • Total internal floor area of approximately 41,880 sq. ft (3,890m²) • Further land may be available to purchase by separate negotiation, which may be suitable for the expansion of the site, including for a farm dwelling, subject to planning permission. Enquiries Ben Wheaton Oliver North 01473 461203 01473 461203 07812 908414 07530 965000 [email protected] [email protected] Situation and Access Black Barn Farm is situated in a rural Suffolk location, close to the village of Charsfield, approximately 10 miles north of Ipswich. Access to the property is via a minor road off the B1078 to Charsfield, with direct access to the A12 at Wickham Market. The property is surrounded by agricultural land to the north and east, a small holding to the west and the Monewden Road to the south. Description The Property extends to approximately 3.31 acres (1.34 hectares), although there may be the opportunity to purchase further land to the north and east, as shown edged in orange and green on the site plan. The property comprises of a duck breeding farm with four houses all in use. With this, there is water storage capacity for 20,000 litres and an underground dirty water drainage system.
    [Show full text]
  • MAP BOOKLET Site Allocations and Area Specific Policies
    MAP BOOKLET to accompany Issues and Options consultation on Site Allocations and Area Specific Policies Local Plan Document Consultation Period 15th December 2014 - 27th February 2015 Suffolk Coastal…where quality of life counts Woodbridge Housing Market Area Housing Market Settlement/Parish Area Woodbridge Alderton, Bawdsey, Blaxhall, Boulge, Boyton, Bredfield, Bromeswell, Burgh, Butley, Campsea Ashe, Capel St Andrew, Charsfield, Chillesford, Clopton, Cretingham, Dallinghoo, Debach, Eyke, Gedgrave, Great Bealings, Hacheston, Hasketon, Hollesley, Hoo, Iken, Letheringham, Melton, Melton Park, Monewden, Orford, Otley, Pettistree, Ramsholt, Rendlesham, Shottisham, Sudbourne, Sutton, Sutton Heath, Tunstall, Ufford, Wantisden, Wickham Market, Woodbridge Settlements & Parishes with no maps Settlement/Parish No change in settlement due to: Boulge Settlement in Countryside (as defined in Policy SP19 Settlement Hierarchy) Bromeswell No Physical Limits, no defined Area to be Protected from Development (AP28) Burgh Settlement in Countryside (as defined in Policy SP19 Settlement Hierarchy) Capel St Andrew Settlement in Countryside (as defined in Policy SP19 Settlement Hierarchy) Clopton No Physical Limits, no defined Area to be Protected from Development (AP28) Dallinghoo Settlement in Countryside (as defined in Policy SP19 Settlement Hierarchy) Debach Settlement in Countryside (as defined in Policy SP19 Settlement Hierarchy) Gedgrave Settlement in Countryside (as defined in Policy SP19 Settlement Hierarchy) Great Bealings Currently working on a Neighbourhood
    [Show full text]
  • Suffolk Wildlife Trust, Woodbridge Wildlife Group
    Suffolk Wildlife Trust, Woodbridge Wildlife Group DOORSTEP PLANTS AND BOOKS FOR WILDLIFE WEEKEND, Saturday 8 and Sunday 9 May 2021– LIST OF DOORSTEPS OPEN MAP LOCATION ADDRESS & POSTCODE NOTES SWT RESERVES TO VISIT NEARBY (free entry) No. Info and maps for reserves on line at Suffolkwildlifetrust.org/nature-reserves 1. SUDBOURNE Corner Farm, Snape Rd, IP12 2BA (CW) Captain’s Wood, Sudbourne, IP12 2BE OS map ref TM 412530 OS map ref TM 421531. Guide dogs and Assistance dogs only on this reserve. 2. WICKHAM Pretoria Plants, (FF) Foxburrow Farm, Melton, IP12 1NA MARKET 129 High Street, IP13 0RD OS map ref TM 274517. Guide dogs and Assistance dogs only on this reserve. 3. WICKHAM 3 Orchard Place, IP13 0RU (MM) Martins’ Meadows, Monewden, IP13 7DF MARKET OS map ref TM 226572. 4. TUNSTALL Fourwinds, IP12 2EH Table in woodland next (BC) Blaxhall Common, IP12 2EJ OS map ref TM 382566 OS map ref TM 384567 to car park. 5. TUNSTALL Grove End, Woodbridge Road, (SM) Snape Marshes, IP17 1SE OS map ref TM 395576 IP12 2JE 6. BLAXHALL Oak Tree Cottage, 4 Mount Pleasant, Station Rd, IP12 2DQ 7. WOODBRIDGE 23 Mill View Close IP12 4HR SATURDAY ONLY (BG) Bromeswell Green, Bromeswell, IP12 2PQ Once in close, turn left OS map ref TM 296505 twice, last house on right (HM) Hutchison’s Meadow, Melton, IP12 1PD 8. WOODBRIDGE Topfields, Fen Walk, IP12 4BH OS map ref TM 280502. Guide dogs and Assistance dogs only on this reserve. 9. WOODBRIDGE Pilot’s Way, Broomheath, (FF) Foxburrow Farm, Melton, IP12 1NA IP12 4DL OS map ref TM 274517.
    [Show full text]
  • Suffolk; [Xelly's
    298 8AXMUNDHAM~ SUFFOLK; [XELLY'S r • ~ I PUBLHJ ESTA.BLISHMENTS. J ., •• ,. • ; PUBLIC ,OFFICERS•. , . • Com Hall; Sergeant' Joseph Baker, caretaker ,- Assistant OverSeer &; L Rate· 'Collector, Henry Sparrow, County Court, held in the Market hall &; at Framlingham Albion street • . • ~very alternate month, His, Honor Hugh Eardley-Wilmot, Clerks to the Commissionllrs of Levels of Sudbourne. judge; Richard Clarkson Mayhew, registrar &; high Drford &; Then, Caven &; Son _ bailiff. The parishes within the Framlingham & Sax- Clerk to the Conunissioners of Minsmere Level Drainage, mundham county court district are :-Aldeburgh, Richard Clarkson Mayhew .. I Aldringham-cum-Thorpe, Ashfield-cum-Thorpe, Athel- Inland Revenue, Austin Charles Hardy, 'Supervisor; Peter ington, Badingham, Bedfield, Benhall, Brandeston, Bruis- Joseph Larkin, officer . yard, Brundish, Cransford, Cretingham, Denllington, Medical Officer for S8iXIllundham District of Plomesgate Debenham, Earl Soham, Easton, Farnham, Framling- Union, Henry Abdy Collins M.R.C.S.Eng. The Chantry ham, Friston, Glemham Magna, Glemham Parva, Hazle·. Registrar of Births &; Deaths for Saxmundham Sub·diM- 'Wood,. Hoo, Horham, Kelsal.e-cum-Carlton, Kenton, trict, Rufus Rackham, Benhall , Kettleburgh, KnodishalI, Laxfield~ Leiston, Lethering- ~. .,. , , ham, Monewden, Monk Soham, Parham, Rendham, PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of'Services. Saxmundham, Saxtead, Snape, Southolt, Sternfield, St. John's Church, Rev. George Frederick Richardson MA. L Stratford St. Andrew, Swefling, Tannington, Wilby, .....,. reetor; Ir a.m. CllI 6.30 p.m. ; thurs.. 7 p.m Worlingworth &; Winston . Congregational, Rev. J. ~arrett Brown, 10.45 a.m. &; 6.30 For Bankruptcy J'urisdiction this court is included in that p.ll.; t ues. 7.30 p.m • of Ipswich, Frederick Messent, 36 Princes st. Ipswich, Particular Baptists, 10.45 a.m.
    [Show full text]
  • 14 Rolling Estate Claylands EP/Edit1/02.08.10
    14 Rolling Estate Claylands EP/Edit1/02.08.10 Rolling Estate Claylands Key Characteristics • Rolling valley-side landscape • Medium clay and loamy soils • Organic pattern of fields • Occasional areas of more rational planned fields • Numerous landscape parks • Substantial villages • Fragmented woodland cover, both ancient and plantation • Winding hedged and occasionally sunken lanes Location This landscape character type occurs in east Suffolk as linear bands in the middle reaches of the valleys of these rivers: • The Yox from Sibton eastward to Theberton • The Fromus around Kelsale and Carlton • The Alde around the Glemhams • The Ore from Parham eastward to Blaxhall • The Deben from Brandeston south-eastwards to Easton and Glevering Geology, landform and soils This landscape, on the eastern edge of the central Suffolk clay plateau, consists of gently sloping valley sides and plateau fringes. Its soils range from occasionally waterlogged clays to sandy loams overlying glacial till and other glacial outwash materials. In most cases the valley heads have the heaviest soils, becoming lighter and occasionally gravely in the lower reaches. Landholding and enclosure pattern The field patterns are slightly organic in appearance, but with a tendency to a co-axial arrangement with the principal axes at right angles to the rivers. In the lower reaches there can be more planned-looking landscapes resulting from late enclosure or estate-inspired reorganisation. The soils are generally well-drained, so greens are infrequent, but there are examples at Middleton Moor and the former Carlton Green and Curlew Green in Kelsale. Landscape Suffolk Landscape Character Assessment 14 Rolling Estate Claylands EP/Edit1/02.08.10 parks, are, however, numerous: Sibton Park, Cockfield Hall in Yoxford, Rookery Park in Yoxford, Theberton Hall and Theberton House, Darsham House, Carlton Park, Glemham House, Marlesford Hall, Brandeston Hall, Easton Park (part) and Glevering House and Glevering Park (part) in Hacheston.
    [Show full text]
  • Lily Cottage Church Road Theberton Suffolk IP16 4SF Guide Price £495,000
    Lily Cottage Church Road Theberton Suffolk IP16 4SF Guide Price £495,000 SOUTHWOLD SAXMUNDHAM T: 01502722065 T: 01728 605511 www.jennie-jones.com E: [email protected] E: [email protected] A beautiful Grade II listed thatched cottage close to the RSPB Nature Reserve at Minsmere, occupying a large plot which abuts farmland with views over Suffolk countryside. The cottage which was sympathetically extended in the 1980s, has been carefully maintained and updated by the present own- ers. The accommodation, which is arranged on two floors, is centrally heated by oil-fired radiators and underfloor heating. The cottage retains many period features including ledged doors, open fireplaces, exposed beams, brick floors and polished floor boards. There are three well-proportioned reception rooms plus a ground floor study which could be used as a fourth bedroom. The kitchen is fitted with white contemporary units that extend into the utility area. There is a useful ground floor shower room. The first floor comprises two double bedrooms and a single bedroom which are served by a family bathroom. The landscaped garden is planted with herbaceous borders and has secluded peashingle seating areas. There is a Victorian brick and pantiled wood shed and a recently erected timber double garage. The driveway will accommodate several cars and offers space for a boat trailer, caravan etc. The property is available with no onward chain and deserves an early internal inspection. Lily Cottage is ideally situated for access to the Heritage Coast and the seaside towns of Aldeburgh and Southwold. There are two nearby pubs: The Lion Inn at Theberton and the famous Eel’s Foot at Eastbridge.
    [Show full text]
  • Situation of Polling Station Notice
    SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS Election of Police and Crime Commissioner for Suffolk Police Area Date of Election: Thursday 6 May 2021 Hours of Poll: 7am to 10pm Notice is hereby given that: The situation of Polling Stations in East Suffolk and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Ranges of electoral Ranges of electoral Station register numbers of Station register numbers of Situation of Polling Station Situation of Polling Station Number persons entitled to vote Number persons entitled to vote thereat thereat Fortrey Heap Village Hall The Street North NBEBA 1-418 St Lukes Church Centre Homefield Avenue NCWWC 1-1734 1 31 Cove Beccles Suffolk NR34 7PN NBENC 1-365 Lowestoft NR33 9BX NCWWS 1-1320 Public Hall Smallgate Beccles Suffolk Whitton Community Hall Hawthorn Avenue 2 NBECE 1-2026 32 NCWWE 1-809 NR34 9AD Lowestoft NR33 9BB Gunton St. Benedicts Church Hall Public Hall Smallgate Beccles Suffolk 3 NBECO 1-2062 Hollingsworth Road Lowestoft Suffolk 33 NGSGU/1 1-1366 NR34 9AD NR32 4AX Gunton St. Benedicts Church Hall St Lukes Church 61 Rigbourne Hill Beccles 4 NBEDA 1-1925 Hollingsworth Road Lowestoft Suffolk 34 NGSGU/2 1367-2581 NR34 9JQ NR32 4AX St Lukes Church 61 Rigbourne Hill Beccles Benjamin Britten Academy Blyford Road 5 NBERI 1-2039 35 NGSMC/1 1-1324 NR34 9JQ Lowestoft Suffolk NR32 4PZ Worlingham CEVCP School Garden Lane Benjamin Britten Academy Blyford Road NGSMC/2 1325-2589 6 NBEWO 1-1467 36 Worlingham Beccles Suffolk NR34 7SB Lowestoft Suffolk NR32 4PZ NGSOE 1-358 Worlingham CEVCP School Garden Lane
    [Show full text]
  • Suffolk Local History Council Group and Society Members Last Updated 16 June 2016
    Suffolk Local History Council Group and Society Members Last updated 16 June 2016 Alde Valley Family History Group 1 Orchard Road LEISTON Suffolk IP16 4DB Aldeburgh & District Local History Society Berwick House Victoria Road ALDEBURGH Suffolk IP15 5DX Aldeburgh Museum Trust The Moot Hall ALDEBURGH Suffolk IP15 5DS Bacton & Cotton Local History Group Dandy Hall Willow Farm Road Cotton STOWMARKET Suffolk IP14 4QT Badwell Ash Parish Council Chapel House Elmswell Road Great Ashfield BURY St EDMUNDS Suffolk IP31 3HH Barrow & District Local History Society 28 Johnson Road Barrow BURY ST EDMUNDS Suffolk IP29 5DY Bawdsey Radar Trust PO Box 199 FELIXSTOWE Suffolk IP11 1BQ Beccles & District History Society 35 Rectory Lane Worlingham BECCLES Suffolk NR34 7RP Blackbourne Local History Society Mill Corner House Bury Road Stanton BURY ST EDMUNDS Suffolk IP31 2DZ Bramford Local History Group Kirkland The Street Bramford IPSWICH Suffolk IP8 4DY Bures History Society Ropers Hall Farm Assington Road Bures SUDBURY Suffolk CO8 5SX Bury St Edmunds Past & Present Society 3 Canute Court BURY ST EDMUNDS Suffolk IP33 2JY Cavendish Local History Society 14 Peacocks Close Cavendish SUDBURY Suffolk CO10 8DA Clare History & Archaeology Soc. 18 Market Hill Clare SUDBURY Suffolk CO10 8NN Coddenham Voluntary Help Centre 20 Green Hill Coddenham IPSWICH Suffolk IP6 9PU Combs Historical Club West End Farm Mill Lane Combs STOWMARKET Suffolk IP14 2NF Debenham History Society Fir Tree Cottage High Road Witnesham IPSWICH Suffolk IP6 9EX Drinkstone Local History Group Argyle House 2 Cross Street Drinkstone Green BURY ST EDMUNDS Suffolk IP30 9TP Elmswell History Group 6 Little Green Elmswell BURY ST EDMUNDS Suffolk IP30 9FB Felixstowe History & Museum Society.
    [Show full text]
  • Minutes of CRETINGHAM, MONEWDEN and HOO PARISH COUNCIL MEETING
    Minutes of CRETINGHAM, MONEWDEN AND HOO PARISH COUNCIL MEETING held on Tuesday January 21st 2020 at 7.30pm in Monewden Village Hall Present: Cllrs Brian Martin; David Defoe; Alan Peat; Maria Whelan; Alister Gourlay (Chair), Richard Chenery, David Egan and Caroline Saxby (Acting Clerk) Public: None 35. Apologies – received from Michael Oliver and Maurice Cook (District Councillor) 35.1 Declarations of Interest and to accept any dispensations - None 35.2 To consider confirming the Minutes of the Parish Council Meetings on 12th September 2019, October 10th 2019 and November 16th 2019 – the minutes were confirmed without changes and signed by the Chairman 35.3 Public forum - none present 35.4 Matters for debate 35.4.1 Review of Risk Assessment and Financial Risk Assessment – the Budgeting section of the Risk Assessment was amended to delete reference to a Finance and General Purposes Working Party and replace this with a reference to the whole Council Meeting. It was also amended to show that Minutes were available on the website instead of village notice boards. It was noted that the Village Notice Boards should have a notice referencing the Parish Council website. Otherwise the Risk Assessments were agreed and signed. 35.4.2 Review of Internal Control and Internal Audit –Document was reviewed and agreed. Cllr Chenery was appointed to review the system of internal control. The document was signed by the Chairman. 35.4.3 Review of Standing orders ,Financial Regulations and Asset Register – all reviewed and accepted. Asset Register was signed by the Chairman. 35.4.4 Budget/Precept setting for 2020-21 – It was agreed that the Council would request a 5% increase to £2,607 to provide for a paid clerk in the future.
    [Show full text]