APPENDIX 3 - Babergh District Council Settlement Maps

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APPENDIX 3 - Babergh District Council Settlement Maps APPENDIX 3 - Babergh District Council Settlement Maps Key Existing Settlement Boundary Proposed Draft New Settlement Boundary Potential Development Sites Please note sites proposed for employment are marked with an asterisk (e.g. SS0726*) 98 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Acton Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 99 Aldham 100 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Alpheton Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 101 Assington 102 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Belstead Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 103 Bentley 104 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Bildeston Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 105 Boxford 106 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Boxford – Calais Street Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 107 Boxted 108 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Brantham Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 109 Brent Eleigh 110 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Brettenham Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 111 Bures St Mary 112 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Burstall Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 113 Capel St Mary 114 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Chattisham Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 115 Chelmondiston 116 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Chelsworth Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 117 Cockfield – Cross Green 118 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Cockfield – Crowbrook / Mackenzie Place Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 119 Cockfield – Great Green 120 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Cockfield – Howe Lane Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 121 Cockfield – Windsor Green 122 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Copdock & Washbrook Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 123 Copdock & Washbrook – South 124 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Cornard Tye Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 125 East Bergholt 126 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 East Bergholt – East End Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 127 Edwardstone 128 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Elmsett Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 129 Erwarton 130 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Freston Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 131 Glemsford 132 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Great Waldingfield Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 133 Groton 134 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Hadleigh (North) Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 135 Hadleigh (South) 136 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Harkstead Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 137 Higham 138 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Hintlesham Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 139 Hitcham 140 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Holbrook Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 141 Holbrook - Lower 142 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Holton St Mary Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 143 Kersey 144 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Kettlebaston Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 145 Lavenham 146 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Lawshall – Bury Road Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 147 Lawshall – Lambs Lane 148 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Lawshall – Street Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 149 Layham – Upper 150 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Layham –Lower Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 151 Leavenheath – Harrow Street 152 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Leavenheath – High Road Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 153 Lindsey 154 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Little Cornard – Workhouse Green Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 155 Little Waldingfield 156 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Long Melford (North) Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 157 Long Melford (South) 158 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Monks Eleigh Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 159 Nayland 160 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Nedging Tye Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 161 Newton 162 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Pinewood Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 163 Polstead – Church 164 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Polstead – Heath Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 165 Polstead – Mill Street 166 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Polstead – Whitestreet Green Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 167 Preston St Mary 168 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Raydon Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 169 Shimpling Street 170 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Shotley Gate Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 171 Shotley Street 172 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Somerton Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 173 Sproughton 174 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Stanstead – Upper & Lower Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 175 Stoke by Nayland 176 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Stratford St Mary Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 177 Stutton 178 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Sudbury (including part of Chilton and part of Great Cornard) Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 179 Tattingstone – Church 180 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Tattingstone – Heath Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 181 Tattingstone – White Horse 182 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Thorpe Morieux Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 183 Wattisham 184 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Wenham Magna Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 185 Whatfield 186 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Wherstead Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 187 Wherstead Park 188 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Woolverstone Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 189 APPENDIX 4 - Mid Suffolk District Council Settlement Maps Key Existing Settlement Boundary Proposed Draft New Settlement Boundary Potential Development Sites Please note sites proposed for employment are marked with an asterisk (e.g. SS0726*) 190 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Ashbocking Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 191 Ashfield cum Thorpe 192 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Athelington Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 193 Bacton 194 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 Bacton – Station Road Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017 195 Bacton – Earl’s Green 196 Babergh & Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan: Consultation Draft – August 2017
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