Friday 26 March 2021

Consultation on Proposed Changes to the Air Quality Management Areas within Ipswich

Air Quality Reviews DEFRA say must be seen within the context of other local and National Issues like the Climate Emergency

SOCS, the North Fringe Protection Group & others suggest that proposed changes to Ipswich's Local Air Quality Management Areas (LAQMA) should be postponed until more consistent and fuller measured data is available.

We quote from DEFRA;
https://laqm.defra.gov.uk/review-and-assessment/declare-or-revoke-aqmas/revoking-aqma.html


'The decision to revoke an AQMA should only be taken following a Detailed Assessment or Further Assessment. This should set out in detail all the available information used to reach the decision. In some instances if compelling evidence exists, an AQMA can be revoked following an Updating and Screening Assessment or Progress Report.

Pollutant concentrations may vary significantly from one year to the next, due to the influence of meteorological conditions, and it is important that authorities avoid cycling between declaring, revoking and declaring again, due simply to these variations. 

Before revoking an AQMA on the basis of measured pollutant concentrations, the authority therefore needs to be reasonably certain that any future exceedences (that might occur in more adverse meteorological conditions) are unlikely.

 For this reason, it is expected that authorities will need to consider measurements carried out over several years or more, national trends in emissions, as well as local factors that may affect the AQMA, including measures introduced as part of the Action Plan, together with information from national monitoring on high and low pollution years.'

SOCS' response to the consultation is below; 

 

 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Mc74IwvlZweA1KVBq-TIsFGKxk_0Ub4r/view?usp=sharing

 

Appendix A North Fringe Protection Group statement with permission;

 

 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dCjuSbGyEZ2EwVIhdcL94kcMieapVuI2/view?usp=sharing




Thursday 4 March 2021

Reference to Local Plan recordings which informs the public for the Red House Pre application Consultation

Ipswich Borough Council Local Plan Review 2018-2036 Examination 

 

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Examination Status 

The Examination Hearing closed on Wednesday 16 December 2020. The Hearing sessions were held virtually on Zoom. 

Recordings of each session are available to view on YouTube.The Hearing sessions for week 1 (24-26 November) can be found on the YouTube channel 

Ipswich Borough Council 

and all later sessions (for 8-10 and 15-16 December) on the YouTube channel 

IBC Planning

 

Further details of the Hearing are set out below.

At the close of the Hearing, the Inspectors asked the Council to submit a revised schedule on the deliverability of sites comprising the first 5 years’ supply of housing land, updated evidence on the need for and supply of gypsy and traveller accommodation, and a consolidated set of suggested main modifications dealing with the changes to the Plan discussed at the hearing. The Inspectors have now received all of this information and will be writing to the Council in March 2021 to set out the next steps for the examination. Their letter will be published on the website.   

Friday 26 February 2021

 

Ipswich Garden Suburb, Red House 

Pre-application consultation  

till 12th March 2021

Historical Context which must be taken into account 

Ipswich Garden Suburb SPD-which governs what is expected .....

https://www.ipswich.gov.uk/sites/www.ipswich.gov.uk/files/inf005_-_ipswich_northern_fringe_spd_-_20_february_2017_email.pdf

 

3. Conclusion

(Ipswich Borough Council before Examination process)

There will be no impact on the Red House Parkland through the development of the strategic Humber Doucy Lane site and it does not represent a material constraint in relation to the Humber Doucy Lane allocation.

In addition, it has adequately been considered and recognised in the Ipswich Garden Suburb SPD and must be taken account of through planning applications submitted in the vicinity of the Red House Parkland.

 
 

 


Tuesday 23 February 2021

 Ipswich Garden Suburb,

 Red House Pre-application consultation

 till 12th March 2021



The consultation is attached to this email and further details can be found at Red House Neighbourhood – Virtual Exhibition
 https://www.redhouseneighbourhood.co.uk/

 

 You may have be aware that the developer for the Red House area of Ipswich Garden Suburb is currently undertaking a pre-application consultation.

 Please see the attached flyer.
 
This is the eastern most part of the Garden Suburb, east of Westerfield Road and south of the railway, and the proposal includes up to  1020 houses, a local centre and land for a secondary school (although this land is not included in the consultation). 

There is also space available for a potential primary school if required, which would create an all through school.
 
Views gathered during this consultation should inform the outline planning application, which is expected to be submitted in spring 2021.
 
County Council Officers are working with the colleagues at the Borough Council on the proposal and I will be collating a County response.

 The consultation lasts 18 days, starting from today and finishing on the 12th of March (18 days, shorter than the typical 21).

 A draft response is anticipated on the 10th March. 

(Councillors, If there is anything about the proposal you wish to discuss SCC can arrange discussions with specific service areas (highways, education, drainage, etc…) if required.)