Please note that this has been superseded by the Adopted Ipswich Local Plan 2018 - 2036. You can find information on the 2011-2031 Local Plan below.
Adoption of the Ipswich Local Plan 2011-2031
On 22 February 2017, Ipswich Borough Council met to adopt the Ipswich Local Plan 2011-2031, in accordance with Regulations 17 and 26 of the Town and Country Planning (Local Planning) (England) Regulations 2012. The Local Plan comprises the Core Strategy and Policies Development Plan Document (DPD) Review, Site Allocations and Policies (incorporating IP-One Area Action Plan) DPD, Policies Map and IP-One Area Inset Policies Map.
Overview of the Core Strategy and Policies
The adopted Core Strategy and Policies DPD Review is a strategic document setting out the vision, objectives and spatial planning strategy for the Borough of Ipswich up to 2031, and contains policies to facilitate sustainable development. The adopted Site Allocations and Policies (incorporating IP-One Area Action Plan) DPD allocates sites for development and identifies sites or areas for protection across the whole of the Borough. The Policies Maps illustrate geographically the application of the policies in the adopted development plan.
Components of the Adopted Local Plan 2011-2031
The Adopted Local Plan 2011 - 2031 covers Ipswich Borough and comprises the two documents and plans below:
- The adopted Core Strategy and Policies DPD Review (PDF)
- The adopted Site Allocations and Policies (incorporating IP-One Area Action Plan) DPD (and Appendix 3A Site Sheets) (PDF)
Policies Maps
The Policies Maps (including Plans 1 to 6)
- Local Plan Policies Map (PDF)
- Policies Map IP-One Area Inset (PDF)
- Plan 1 - District and Local Centres (PDF)
- Plan 2 - Flood Risk (PDF)
- Plan 3 - Conservation Areas (PDF)
- Plan 4 - Area of Archaeological Importance including Scheduled Ancient Monuments (PDF)
- Plan 5 - Ipswich Ecological Network (PDF)
- Plan 6 - Green Corridors (PDF)
This Local Plan supersedes the Core Strategy and Policies DPD 2011 and remaining saved policies of the Ipswich Local Plan 1997.
Accompanying documentation
The Adopted Local Plan is accompanied by the following documentation:
- The Local Plan Adoption Statement (incorporating Sustainability Appraisal and Strategic Environmental Assessment Adoption Statement) (PDF)
- The Inspector’s Report (PDF)
- The Sustainability Appraisal and Strategic Environmental Assessment - Statement of Particulars in accordance with Regulation 16 (4) of The Environmental Assessment of Plans and Programmes Regulations 2004 (PDF)
Viewing the Adoption material
Hard copies of the documents listed above are available to view in person at the following locations:
- Customer Services Centre, Town Hall, Cornhill, Ipswich (weekdays 8.30am to 5.00pm)
- Ipswich County Library, Northgate Street, Ipswich (Mon, Weds, Thurs 9am to 6pm; Tues, Fri 9am to 7pm; Saturdays 8.30am to 5pm and Sundays 10am to 4pm)
- Branch libraries across Ipswich (Chantry, Gainsborough, Broom Hill open Mon-Sun various opening hours; Rosehill, Stoke, open Tues-Sun various opening hours)
- Grafton House Reception, 15-17 Russell Road, Ipswich (Mon-Fri 8.30am to 5pm).
Contact us
If you require any further information about the adopted Ipswich Local Plan or if you would like to purchase a document, please contact the Planning Policy team at planningpolicy@ipswich.gov.uk
Documentation access
All documentation relating to the preparation of the Adopted Ipswich Local Plan 2011 – 2031 can be found below.
Legal notice
Any person aggrieved by the adoption of the Core Strategy and Policies DPD Review or the Site Allocations and Policies (incorporating IP-One Area Action Plan) DPD may make an application to the High Court under Section 113 of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 on the grounds that the document is not within the appropriate power of the local planning authority and/or a procedural requirement has not been complied with. Any such application must be made not later than the end of the period of six weeks starting when the Core Strategy and Policies DPD Review and the Site Allocations and Policies (incorporating IP-One Area Action Plan) DPD were adopted.