East Suffolk, Multiple Planning Notices
What is planned?
East Suffolk Council
East Suffolk Council has received the following applications, which it is required to advertise. This is not a full list of all applications received. A full list including copies of the application, plans and other documents submitted with the application can be viewed using our Public Access website:
http://publicaccess.eastsuffolk.gov.uk/online-applications/
Any representations should be made in writing to this address within 15 working days of the publication of this notice. All representations will be recorded on a public file, be viewable on the council’s website, and will be referred to by the Secretary of State’s inspector in the event of an appeal.
DC/25/2645/LBC – Listed Building Consent – Alterations to form first floor ensuite, replacement of 3no. contemporary windows, replacement of contemporary tiled fire surround and relocation of existing bedroom door at 8 Angel Lane, Woodbridge
Reason for advertising: Conservation Area, Listed Building
DC/25/2367/LBC – Listed Building Consent – Replacement of hardwood door and door frame on western elevation at The Boot, Boot Street, Great Bealings
Reason for advertising: Listed Building
DC/25/2065/FUL – Conversion of single family dwellinghouse (C3) to a 5 bedroom-5 person HMO; together with the construction of a sun room and associated external works. at 1 Oaks Court, Thorpeness
Reason for advertising: Conservation Area
DC/25/2770/VOC – Variation of Condition No. 2 of DC/23/4871/FUL – Construction of one Detached Dwelling – To allow for the erection of a new detached garage within the existing consent. All other features will remain unaltered. at Land Adjacent to Farm View, Curlew Green, Kelsale Cum Carlton
Reason for advertising: Affects Setting of Listed Building
DC/25/2646/FUL – Retrospective Application – Change of use of land from agriculture to residential curtilage and retention of sheds at Land to The South Of 75, Farriers And 76, Broad Street, Orford
Reason for advertising: Affects Setting of Listed Building, Conservation Area
DC/25/2746/VOC – Variation of Condition No. 7 of DC/24/4213/FUL – Part retrospective application for the construction of 4no. former agricultural buildings for use to a single guest house
(Use Class C1), including associated leisure and recreation uses at Valley Farm, Laundry Lane, Huntingfield, Suffolk, IP19 0PY (Variation to that approved within application DC/22/2572/FUL) –
To utilise an existing access further west along Brick Kiln Lane, at Valley Farm, Laundry Lane, Huntingfield
Reason for advertising: Major Application, Affects Setting of Listed Building
DC/25/2640/LBC – Listed Building Consent – Provide ventilated timber enclosure to house battery. Painted in terracotta/brick colour. Located in passageway to entrance of building between exterior wall of village hall and adjoining building (The Cottage, Bridge Street). To provide extraction flue between top of hob in first floor kitchen and exterior. at Kelsale Village Hall, Bridge Street, Kelsale Cum Carlton
Reason for advertising: Conservation Area, Listed Building
DC/25/2618/VOC – Variation of Condition No.2 of DC/21/4172/FUL – Construction of two new houses – The internal arrangement and external elevations have been amended to provide more suitable accommodation at Part Side Garden, Tehidy House, 65 Orwell Road, Felixstowe.
Reason for advertising: Conservation Area
DC/25/2695/LBC – Listed Building Consent – The refurbishment work outlined in this submission pertains to a section of the property that was constructed as an addition in the 20th century. This extension includes a shower room, kitchenette, and entrance hall to a secondary entrance located on the side of the property. This area has maintained its current layout for many years and requires modernization to meet the needs of the current owners. At The Crooked House, 173 High Street, Wickham Market
Reason for advertising: Conservation Area, Listed Building
DC/25/2702/FUL – Replacement windows at 110 Front Street, Orford, Woodbridge
Reason for advertising: Conservation Area
DC/25/2708/FUL – We are seeking planning permission for the following alterations to the exterior of the main dwelling:
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9 existing white double glazed uPVC windows to the front, side, and rear elevations are proposed to be replaced with double glazed timber windows painted a heritage green colour, either Farrow & Ball No. 221 ‘Pantalon’ or RAL7013.
The 2 rear ground floor windows and door are proposed to be replaced with 2 large double glazed powder coated aluminium units. The side door is proposed to be replaced with a double glazed timber door and frame.
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The rendered north (side) elevation is proposed to be clad using horizontal painted timber clapboard. at 39 Bredfield Street, Woodbridge
Reason for advertising: Conservation Area
DC/25/2701/FUL – Two-storey construction above existing ground floor extension. Reconfiguration of ground floor to facilitate access. at Park House, 72 Constable Road, Felixstowe
Reason for advertising: Conservation Area
DC/25/2558/FUL – Three bedroom cottage & integral garage, demolition of domestic garage & brick shed. (Renewal of DC/19/2470/FUL) at Land Adjacent To 13, Sun Lane, Woodbridge
Reason for advertising: Conservation Area
DC/25/2784/LBC – Listed Building Consent – Opening up works in the form of removing defective external render, repairs to underlying timber framing as required, reinstatement of render following timber frame repairs and redecorating. at Red Lion Inn, 90 Thoroughfare, Woodbridge
Reason for advertising: Conservation Area, Listed Building
DC/21/5550/FUL – Erection of a solar photovoltaic (PV) array, with a total export capacity of up to 21 MW. Each of the solar panels will be mounted on a fixed panel system. The panels are covered by high transparency solar glass with an anti-reflective coating which minimises glare and glint, while aiding in the maximum absorption of the available sunlight. The panels are dark grey/blue in colour and are mounted on a frame of anodized aluminium alloy and galvanized steel. at Land At Park Farm, Loudham Hall Road, Loudham
Reason for advertising: Public Right of Way Affected, Major Application
DC/25/2717/VOC – Variation of Condition No. 2 of DC/25/1486/VOC – Variation of Condition 2 of DC/24/4372/VOC – Variation of Condition No. 2 of DC/24/3476/VOC – Variation of Condition No’s 2 and 8 of DC/24/1372/FUL – Repair and alterations to residential outbuildings ancillary to Ubbeston Hall including: Landscaping works, demolition of Well House and Open Barn and replacement with new Pump House and Greenhouse and Machinery Store. Repair and alteration to Main Barn. Rebuilt NE Range – Condition(s) Removal: Condition No. 2: Vary condition to refer to amended drawings showing Greenhouse in new location and with altered footprint. Condition No. 8: Vary condition to refer to amended Tree Protection Plan and newly provided Arboricultural Method Statement. – Amended drawings of Machinery Store – Statement & Plans Submitted – Minor amendment to plans, inserting a mezzanine bathroom at Ubbeston Hall, Low Road, Ubbeston
Reason for advertising: Affects Setting of Listed Building
DC/25/2768/FUL – Retrospective Application – Erection of outbuilding at 10-12 Market Hill, Woodbridge
Reason for advertising: Conservation Area, Setting of Listed Building
DC/25/2698/LBC – Listed Building Consent – Damp Mitigation including the replacements of gutters and downpipes, the installation of rainwater hoppers, repair of the front door pediment, insulated stepped roof to Oriel window, replacement of badly designed felt roof with lead, Helibar repair to brickwork wall above window and moving a fire escape stair at 102 Thoroughfare, Woodbridge
Reason for advertising: Conservation Area, Listed Building
Ben Woolnough MRTPI | Head of Planning and Building Control
East Suffolk Council
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From
28-Jul-2025
To
14-Aug-2025
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