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Allocation Policy SP48 in the Site Allocations and Policies (incorporating IP-One Area Action Plan) Development Plan Document (March 2022). Mixed use allocation with the primary use being high density residential development - indicative capacity 73 dwellings. Other allocated uses are office, leisure and small scale retail uses (across the lower floors). This site is considered sensitive and therefore maybe unsuitable for any future consideration for inclusion on Part 2 of the Register. The site is located within the Central Conservation Area, adjacent to the Stoke Conservation Area and the gateway to the Waterfront and Wet Dock Conservation Areas. It is also extremely sensitive due to the proximity of listed buildings and several highly significant heritage assets including the grade II* listed Church of St Peter’s and the Scheduled Monument and grade I listed building of Wolsey’s Gate. The site has high potential for archaeological remains of national significance. It lies in an area of archaeological importance (IPS 413), on the Anglo-Saxon and medieval waterfront of Ipswich. This site potentially represents that last surviving section of ‘early’ waterfront. Where development is accepted in principle, archaeological remains will be complex and important.. https://www.ipswich.gov.uk/sites/www.ipswich.gov.uk/files/site_allocations_and_policies_dpd_0.pdf#page=240
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2022-12-14
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