Site Ref: ISPA 4.1 (Policy SP2 & ISPA4) Northern End of Humber Doucy Lane
Object
Ipswich Borough Council Local Plan Site Allocations and Policies (incorporating IP-One Area Action Plan) DPD Review - Final Draft
Representation ID: 26194
Received: 14/02/2020
Respondent: Derk Noske
Legally compliant? No
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? No
This site should remain as farmland to provide the Green Trail route outlined in the planning policy DM10 of the Ipswich Local Plan. Any additional housing would encroach on this pristine countryside that today provides easy access to green spaces as set out in the local plan
No housing to be developed on these sites
Object
Ipswich Borough Council Local Plan Site Allocations and Policies (incorporating IP-One Area Action Plan) DPD Review - Final Draft
Representation ID: 26232
Received: 24/02/2020
Respondent: Rushmere St Andrew Parish Council
Legally compliant? No
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? No
Rushmere St Andrew Parish Council objects to the inclusion of land at the northern end of Humber Doucy Lane adjacent to Tuddenham Road. This allocation will significantly increase traffic on the Woodbridge to Claydon corridor via Playford Road, Rushmere Street and Humber Doucy Lane. This development should not take place until significant improvements to roads and travel has been made.
Delete the policy
Object
Ipswich Borough Council Local Plan Site Allocations and Policies (incorporating IP-One Area Action Plan) DPD Review - Final Draft
Representation ID: 26247
Received: 26/02/2020
Respondent: Ipswich Rugby Football Club (Ipswich RFC)
Legally compliant? Not specified
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
Ipswich RFC serves the local rugby playing community and has a requirement for extra land to meet the demands for it. Land at Humber Doucy Lane adjacent to IP184b is currently leased to meet demand but more space needed. We do not wish to be omitted from any land allocation as the funds realised by land sale could greatly assist the club in better meeting demands. We are also seeking to expand our offering if larger replacement playing facilities adjacent to current pitches are made available or a new site identified. Site IP184b should be included within the ISPA4.1 allocation.
Include site IP184b within the ISPA4.1 allocation.
Object
Ipswich Borough Council Local Plan Site Allocations and Policies (incorporating IP-One Area Action Plan) DPD Review - Final Draft
Representation ID: 26432
Received: 02/03/2020
Respondent: Jo Porter
Legally compliant? Not specified
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
Development of IPS4.1 would; create urban effect in rural area; destroy habitats, trees, hedges, crops; destroy designated green spaces and green rim; attracts endangered wildlife and variety of animals; create air pollution; traffic infrastructure is not capable, including Tuddenham Road and Humber Doucy Lane; local high school and primary school at capacity; no safe walking/cycling route; wastewater issues, including lack of sewage infrastructure; drainage (at capacity); economy issues; extra noise; loss of natural light; and 600 houses is too many.
IF, this plan is agreed then there MUST be consideration for drainage, safety with regards to traffic overload, cycle lanes and dual school catchment areas with a reduced amount of proposed dwellings - over 600 houses is too high and this will inevitably destroy the countryside which it will border.
Object
Ipswich Borough Council Local Plan Site Allocations and Policies (incorporating IP-One Area Action Plan) DPD Review - Final Draft
Representation ID: 26616
Received: 02/03/2020
Respondent: Suffolk County Council
Legally compliant? Not specified
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
Site sheet for ISPA 4.1, the following information could be added: 'These large greenfield areas have not been previously systematically investigated for archaeological remains. Archaeological evaluation should be undertaken to inform planning applications, comprising a combination of desk-based assessment, geophysical survey and an appropriate level of trial trenched archaeological evaluation (see character zone 2c in Archaeology and Development SPD).'
Site sheet for ISPA 4.1, the following information could be added: 'These large greenfield areas have not been previously systematically investigated for archaeological remains. Archaeological evaluation should be undertaken to inform planning applications, comprising a combination of desk-based assessment, geophysical survey and an appropriate level of trial trenched archaeological evaluation (see character zone 2c in Archaeology and Development SPD).'
Object
Ipswich Borough Council Local Plan Site Allocations and Policies (incorporating IP-One Area Action Plan) DPD Review - Final Draft
Representation ID: 26635
Received: 02/03/2020
Respondent: Ipswich School
Agent: Mr Matt Clarke
Legally compliant? Not specified
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
Object to allocation of land at the northern end of Humber Doucy Lane (ISPA4.1), with suggested alternative allocation of land west of Tuddenham Road, north of Millennium Cemetery (21.81ha, with capacity for 500 dwellings), albeit not necessarily therefore involving cross boundary working given containment within Ipswich Borough. Land west of Tuddenham Road, north of Ipswich Millennium Cemetery would be more appropriate, better related to the IGS development, and therefore more sustainable, by virtue of reducing the need for travel by private car, improving pedestrian and cycle access and enabling a more consolidated and comprehensive form of development.
See accompanying letter for further details.
Allocate land west of Tuddenham Road, north of Millenium Cemetery (21.81ha, with capacity for 500 dwellings) instead of Humber Doucy Lane (ISPA4.1).
Object
Ipswich Borough Council Local Plan Site Allocations and Policies (incorporating IP-One Area Action Plan) DPD Review - Final Draft
Representation ID: 26659
Received: 02/03/2020
Respondent: Historic England
Legally compliant? Not specified
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
Site includes Grade II Listed Everton School Westerfield House, and adjacent to/within the setting of other Grade II Listed buildings (Allens House, and Laceys Farmhouse). Development must preserve and where possible enhance these assets and their settings where this setting contributes to significance. Heritage Impact Assessment required, which must assess the contribution this land makes to those elements which contribute towards the significance of the heritage assets (designated and non-designated), and determine what impact its development might have upon their significance. Any specific measures required to remove/ mitigate any harm should be included in a site specific policy for ISPA4.1.
Heritage Impact Assessment required and any mitigation required subsequently included in a site specific policy for this site.