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Ipswich Borough Council adopted its Town Centre and Waterfront Public Realm Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) on 24 July 2019.
Ipswich has an inheritance of historic buildings and public parks appropriate to its role as Suffolk’s county town. Equally significant is the urban public realm, the network of streets, squares and churchyards which are the most familiar parts of the town to residents, businesses and visitors. Ipswich has the added distinction of possessing the most complete early Anglo Saxon streetscape in England, including the waterfront area.
Investing in the public realm is an investment in placemaking, business and community. Improving the spaces used for shopping, recreation and other aspects of daily life is a cost effective way to support local businesses and improve the quality of life for residents, and to make the town function better, make it more welcoming for visitors and more attractive as a heritage and recreational destination.
The Ipswich Town Centre and Waterfront Public Realm Strategy Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) provides design guidance for the renewal of Ipswich town centre’s public spaces, including the waterfront quays and green spaces within the central area, mostly churchyards (the study does not include the main urban parks, such as Christchurch or Holywells).
It sets out three objectives for public realm improvements
40 projects are described which will deliver the objectives. The potential for improvement in each case is illustrated with plans and photographs. In addition, two area-wide projects are identified, a local nodes project and cultural trails project. Generic design guidance is provided for the study area, covering categories such as street tree planting, paving specification and lighting design. Project delivery and the importance of stakeholder engagement are included, and appendices of the SPD provide additional guidance on design and highways maintenance / management issues.
The Council undertook a public consultation from 16 January 2019 for six weeks until 27 February 2019. The Consultation Statement in the list of Adoption Documents below summarises the consultation that was undertaken during the preparation of the SPD, the comments received and the Council's responses, including any modifications made to the SPD.
The Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) and supporting documents are available to view and download below:
These documents are also available for inspection at the following locations:
To view the documents at the Council’s Offices, Grafton House, please call 01473 432019 or email: planningpolicy@ipswich.gov.uk to arrange a viewing.
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