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Conservation Areas

Summary

Information about the Conservation Area review process and links to adopted Conservation Area Appraisals.

The Council has a duty to periodically review its Conservation Areas and if necessary amend them due to changing circumstances. With this in mind Babergh has now an active programme of Conservation Area Appraisals underway. These are done to assess what is important about the character of our Conservation Areas and to assist in considering applications for developments and changes that could affect them.   

A five year review programme has been started for the District's 29 Conservation Areas. Community involvement is essential in understanding the special nature and different issues for each conservation area and new appraisals are given a period of public consultation.

Draft appraisal documents are available to view in two ways. You can view or download the documents on this website and e-mail us your comments via the comments form. Alternatively copies of these documents are available to view, with a comments form, at the Planning Reception desk within the Council Offices, Corks Lane.

Draft documents will be available in phases.

The following 19 Conservation Areas have already been consulted on and are adopted as Non Statutory Supplementary Planning Guidance. 

Conservation area maps can also be found within the Babergh Local Plan Alteration No. 2 (2006) - Document.


One further Conservation Area has a new appraisal currently available for consultation:

Polstead Conservation Area Appraisal (PDF, 1.16Mb)

A consultation evening with Polstead Parish Council will take place at the Village Hall, Polstead Green from 7.00pm on Tuesday 3rd April 2012

The consultation closes on Monday 30th April 2012, with the appraisal going forward to Strategy Committee on the 14th June 2012 for approval.

Please forward any comments before the above date to Patrick Taylor by e-mail (Patrick.Taylor@babergh.gov.uk) or by post, c/o Planning Policy Team (see address below).


There remain 9 Conservation Areas which are due to be re-appraised over the coming years. They are, in no particular order: 

Hartest
Cockfield
Brettenham
Great Waldingfield
Thorington Street
Brent Eleigh
East Bergholt
Naughton
Kettlebaston

Information Leaflets

(Both leaflets are in PDF format with their sizes shown in brackets)




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External links ...

DirectGov
Direct Gov
Conservation areas are places which are desirable to preserve as a result of special architectural or historic interest.
Conservation Areas and Advice
English Heritage
English Heritage
The streets and buildings of our towns and villages are part of the historic character of England. Where these places are of special architectural or historic interest or deserve to receive careful protection, they can be designated as conservation areas.
Conservation Areas

also see Local Organisations and National Organisations.

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 Contact us ...

Team:
Planning Policy
Telephone:
01473 825890
Minicom/textphone:
01473 825878
Fax:
01473 825738
Address:
Babergh District Council
Corks Lane
Hadleigh
IPSWICH
IP7 6SJ

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Last updated on: 13 January 2012 | Date of next review: 13 January 2013

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