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/25/2876/LBC – Listed Building Consent – Conversion of the old forge/dairy building into holiday let accommodation including demolition of existing 1970’s storage building, erection of a detached garage/cart lodge together with the creation of a new vehicular access at Gelham Hall, Gelham Hall Road, Wickham Market
Reason for advertising: Listed Building
DC/25/2434/OUT – Outline Application (All Matters Reserved) – Construction of 7no. dwellings, including demolition of the existing buildings at Land North Of, Millers Way, Otley
Reason for advertising: Public Right of Way Affected
DC/25/3024/VOC – Variation of Condition Nos. 2 and 3 of DC/24/1374/FUL – Amend the Roof Tiles and Ventilation Details at Ubbeston Hall Farmhouse, Low Road, Ubbeston
Reason for advertising: Listed Building
DC/25/2814/OUT – Outline Application (Some Matters Reserved) – Construction of up to 2 no. dwellings (Access to be considered, all other matters reserved) at The Gables, The Green, Grundisburgh
Reason for advertising: Conservation Area
DC/25/2869/FUL – Change of Use of studio to residential in connection with existing residential use. at Art Studio, 36 Gainsborough Road, Felixstowe
Reason for advertising: Conservation Area
DC/25/2786/LBC – Listed Building Consent – Removal of top of eastern chimney stack above the roof-line to allow for urgent repair to collapsed chimney mid-feathers and reconstruction of top of chimney stack. at Oak Tree Farm, Clay Hills Road, Kelsale Cum Carlton
Reason for advertising: Listed Building
DC/25/2817/FUL – Change of use from agriculture to residential and the construction of a new self build, single dwelling within the frame of an existing agricultural dutch barn in the village of Friston. at Church Farm, Church Lane, Friston
Reason for advertising: Setting of Listed Building
DC/25/2902/FUL – Rebuild existing dwelling with extensions at 6 Uplands Road, Thorpeness, Aldringham Cum Thorpe
Reason for advertising: Conservation Area
DC/25/3008/VOC – Variation of Condition No’s 2 and 3 of DC/24/1375/LBC – Listed Building Consent – Alterations to Ubbeston Hall Farmhouse including removal and rebuilding of modern outshots, replacement of existing windows and doors and internal alterations – To amend the roof tiles and ventilation details at Ubbeston Hall Farmhouse, Low Road, Ubbeston
Reason for advertising: Listed Building
DC/25/2868/FUL – Hard landscaping and raised planted bed to frontage of pub. Landscaping to provide level access and includes metal railings to steps. Metal railings to walls of planted bed also. at The George Community Inn, High Street, Wickham Market
Reason for advertising: Conservation Area, Listed Building
DC/25/2875/FUL – Conversion of the old forge/dairy building into holiday let accommodation including demolition of existing 1970’s storage building, erection of a detached garage/cart lodge together with the creation of a new vehicular access. at Gelham Hall, Gelham Hall Road, Wickham Market
Reason for advertising: Listed Building
Ben Woolnough MRTPI | Head of Planning and Building Control
East Suffolk Council
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From
19-Aug-2025
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4-Sept-2025
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