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  • Planning For Real [S/E]

    Planning For Real gives a large number of people a voice in decisions affecting their neighbourhood/community. The key piece of equipment in Planning For Real is a three-dimensional model of the chosen area (a town, village or neighbourhood) on which problems and potential improvements are identified through the placement of cards.

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  • Have your say on residential planning document

    Views are invited on a draft planning document which, when adopted, will provide guidance for future planning applications for a housing development site in Oulton.

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  • Playford neighbourhood plan

    Playford Neighbourhood Plan was prepared by Playford Parish Council following consultation with the local community and is used alongside the Local Plan when making decisions on planning applications in the area.

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  • Neighbourhood Planning Referendums 17 November 2022

    • Bungay Neighbourhood Plan
    • Worlingham Neighbourhood Plan

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  • What should be considered when preparing a plan?

    The most important thing about producing a Neighbourhood Plan is the initial and ongoing consultation and engagement with residents, businesses, landowners and local groups in the area covered by the Neighbourhood Plan.

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  • Two more East Suffolk parishes adopt Neighbourhood Plans

    Following a referendum on 15 May, Carlton Colville and Westerfield have become the latest East Suffolk parishes to formally adopt their Neighbourhood Plans.

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  • East Suffolk Cycling and Walking Strategy

    The East Suffolk Cycling and Walking Strategy was adopted on 4 October 2022 and aims to create safe, coherent, direct, comfortable, and attractive cycling, walking and wheeling environments. This can lead to improvements in health and wellbeing, facilitate greater social interaction and play, encourage more environmentally sustainable lifestyles, reduce road congestion and support economic growth.

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  • Planning policy and local plans

    Join the planning policy and local plans mailing list

    East Suffolk is covered by the East Suffolk Council – Suffolk Coastal Local Plan and the East Suffolk Council – Waveney Local Plan. These cover the former Suffolk Coastal and Waveney districts.

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  • Ufford Neighbourhood Plan (Update 12 May 2025)

    Referendum

    A referendum was held on 26 June 2025. 93% voted in favour of the Ufford Neighbourhood Plan.

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  • Comment on a planning application

    You can view and comment on a planning application via our Public Access system.

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