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0622708b1dd7e9fce7fd14e8a92c6e01a24c0618faefe517edc588ae6771ec18 notes This site is sensitive and may be unsuitable for inclusion in Part 2 of the Register.This site lies in an area of international archaeological importance, on the Anglo-Saxon and medieval waterfront of Ipswich and within the Area of Archaeological Importance (IPS 413). Ground works could involve surviving sections of �early� waterfront. There is a potential for nationally important archaeological remains outside of scheduled areas. Detailed early pre-application discussions with Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service would be required to agree the scope of required assessment and to inform design (e.g. to allow for preservation in-situ of deposits or appropriate programmes of work).. https://www.ipswich.gov.uk/sites/default/files/adopted_site_allocations_and_policies_dpd_and_appendix_3a_site_sheets.pdf#page=180 2017-12-21
22efadd60b2e6824671184741c12fc8363e68c85e24ba8feb0e7770898e3441a notes Allocation Policy SP49 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 48 dwellings. Other allocated uses are office, leisure and small scale retail uses (across the lower floors). This site is considered sensitive and therefore may be unsuitable for any future consideration for inclusion on Part 2 of the Register. The site lies in an area of international archaeological importance, on the AngloSaxon and medieval Waterfront of Ipswich and within the Area of Archaeological Importance (IPS 413). It is highly sensitive and development must consider the historic environment which surrounds it. The site is within the Central and Wet Dock Conservation Areas and opposite the grade I listed and Scheduled Monument of Wolsey’s Gate. The existing silo should be retained in the redevelopment of this site.. https://www.ipswich.gov.uk/sites/ipswich/files/m-files/site_allocations_and_policies_dpd_0.pdf#page=243 2022-12-14
a5d8df3290d99471a4209f5dc1b660d5151b79a0371a42231c2d7fd535cb0f50 notes This site is sensitive and may be unsuitable for inclusion in Part 2 of the Register. This site lies in an area of international archaeological importance, on the Anglo-Saxon and medieval waterfront of Ipswich and within the Area of Archaeological Importance (IPS 413). Ground works could involve surviving sections of ‘early’ waterfront. There is a potential for nationally important archaeological remains outside of scheduled areas. Detailed early pre-application discussions with Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service would be required to agree the scope of required assessment and to inform design (e.g. to allow for preservation in-situ of deposits or appropriate programmes of work).. https://www.ipswich.gov.uk/sites/www.ipswich.gov.uk/files/site_allocations_and_policies_dpd_review_final_draft.pdf#page=221 2018-12-13
c294961b751dfa64d9797307d75f9b5d5159e4942e2756b115b5b88705d91c59 notes This site is sensitive and may be unsuitable for inclusion in Part 2 of the Register.This site lies in an area of international archaeological importance, on the Anglo-Saxon and medieval waterfront of Ipswich and within the Area of Archaeological Importance (IPS 413). Ground works could involve surviving sections of ‘early’ waterfront. There is a potential for nationally important archaeological remains outside of scheduled areas. Detailed early pre-application discussions with Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service would be required to agree the scope of required assessment and to inform design (e.g. to allow for preservation in-situ of deposits or appropriate programmes of work).. https://www.ipswich.gov.uk/sites/default/files/adopted_site_allocations_and_policies_dpd_and_appendix_3a_site_sheets.pdf#page=180 2018-12-13
c9e7caa1bf866efae855b2e30602bf2309a384b9d1727163fb0e14ca3488e5ea notes Allocation Policy SP49 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 48 dwellings. Other allocated uses are office, leisure and small scale retail uses (across the lower floors). This site is considered sensitive and therefore may be unsuitable for any future consideration for inclusion on Part 2 of the Register. The site lies in an area of international archaeological importance, on the AngloSaxon and medieval Waterfront of Ipswich and within the Area of Archaeological Importance (IPS 413). It is highly sensitive and development must consider the historic environment which surrounds it. The site is within the Central and Wet Dock Conservation Areas and opposite the grade I listed and Scheduled Monument of Wolsey’s Gate. The existing silo should be retained in the redevelopment of this site.. https://www.ipswich.gov.uk/sites/www.ipswich.gov.uk/files/site_allocations_and_policies_dpd_0.pdf#page=243 2022-12-14