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East Suffolk - Multiple Planning Notices

NR32 1XDPublished 03/07/26
Beccles & Bungay Journal • 

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/26/2202/FUL – Replacement external south doorway at Christ Church, Christ Church Square, Lowestoft

Reason for advertising: Conservation Area

DC/26/2117/FUL – Construction of a single storey rear/side extension and erection of brick wall to front at 8 Corton Road, Lowestoft

Reason for advertising: Conservation Area

DC/26/0145/FUL – Hybrid planning Application for a phased development to include (i) full planning application for Two Self-Build Dwellings and (ii) Outline planning Application (all matters reserved) for One Self-Build Plot. at Land Adjacent Whitehouse 1, Hedley Lane, Carlton Colville.

Reason for advertising: Public Right of Way Affected Departure

DC/26/1951/FUL – Replacement picket fence, like for like of the existing. at 67 Marlborough Road, Southwold

Reason for advertising: Conservation Area

DC/26/2242/FUL – Reinstate shopfront & banking hall layout & finishes following Ram-Raid incident, installation of replacement ATM unit to new location and replacement of top floor timber dormer window. at 1 New Market, Beccles

Reason for advertising: Conservation Area Listed Building

DC/26/1947/FUL – Replacement Windows and doors with uPVC, retain the brick plinths of these two side extensions, removing the current white uPVC windows and doors, and replace the upper sections with a timber structure incorporating the same black coloured uPVC windows and doors then clad these sections to mirror the partial wood cladding on other elevations the height of these two side extensions to be raised to the level of current balcony and kitchen extension, convert the garage to a bedroom with ensuite shower room, brick up the current garage door and replace with a window and create an external doorway to this room on the East elevation. at 72 Pier Avenue, Southwold

Reason for advertising: Conservation Area

DC/26/2243/LBC – Listed Building Consent – Reinstate shopfront & banking hall layout & finishes following Ram-Raid incident. Installation of replacement ATM unit to new location. Replacement of top floor timber dormer window. at 1 New Market, Beccles

Reason for advertising: Conservation Area Listed Building

DC/26/2205/FUL – Development of infill site for 2no. residential dwellings. at Part Land Adjacent Still Waters, High Street, Ilketshall St Margaret

Reason for advertising: Affects Setting of Listed Building

Ben Woolnough MRTPI – Head of Planning and Building Control, East Suffolk Council

If you would like this document in large print, audio, Braille or an alternative format, please contact the Planning Support Team on 01394 444219.

EAST SUFFOLK COUNCIL

Open to feedback

From

3-Jul-2026

To

17-Jul-2026

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