Published:
4:30 PM December 16, 2020
A graphic map of the proposed new homes at Ravenswood in Ipswich: Picture; IPSWICH COUNCIL/HANDFORD HOMES
- Credit: Archant
A decision to approve plans for 96 homes in Ipswich being led by council developers has been delayed after the matter was pulled from Ipswich Borough Council s planning committee agenda just hours before a decision was due.
The committee meeting on Wednesday morning had been
recommended to approve full plans by Handford Homes - a housebuilding company owned by the borough council - for the homes on the Ravenswood estate in Ipswich.
But the item was pulled from the agenda on Tuesday evening. A borough council spokesman said: The application was deferred from today s meeting in order to allow receipt and assessment of additional supporting information.
Published:
4:30 PM December 16, 2020
A graphic map of the proposed new homes at Ravenswood in Ipswich: Picture; IPSWICH COUNCIL/HANDFORD HOMES
- Credit: Archant
A decision to approve plans for 96 homes in Ipswich being led by council developers has been delayed after the matter was pulled from Ipswich Borough Council s planning committee agenda just hours before a decision was due.
The committee meeting on Wednesday morning had been
recommended to approve full plans by Handford Homes - a housebuilding company owned by the borough council - for the homes on the Ravenswood estate in Ipswich.
But the item was pulled from the agenda on Tuesday evening. A borough council spokesman said: The application was deferred from today s meeting in order to allow receipt and assessment of additional supporting information.
Published:
7:09 AM December 10, 2020
Updated:
10:55 AM December 10, 2020
Will changes to planning rules take away the voice of local residents on new developments like the new homes in Ravenswood? IPSWICH COUNCIL/HANDFORD HOMES
- Credit: Archant
A scheme to build 96 council-owned homes on the Ravenswood estate in Ipswich is set to receive the go-ahead next week.
Handford Homes, which is owned by Ipswich Borough Council, has applied to build the development on land off Downham Boulevard, behind Ravenswood Community Primary School.
Of the new homes, 67 will be added to the council’s housing stock for affordable rents, 19 will be rented out by Handford Lettings for market rents, and 10 will be offered for sale as starter homes.
Published:
7:09 AM December 10, 2020
Updated:
10:55 AM December 10, 2020
Will changes to planning rules take away the voice of local residents on new developments like the new homes in Ravenswood? IPSWICH COUNCIL/HANDFORD HOMES
- Credit: Archant
A scheme to build 96 council-owned homes on the Ravenswood estate in Ipswich is set to receive the go-ahead next week.
Handford Homes, which is owned by Ipswich Borough Council, has applied to build the development on land off Downham Boulevard, behind Ravenswood Community Primary School.
Of the new homes, 67 will be added to the council’s housing stock for affordable rents, 19 will be rented out by Handford Lettings for market rents, and 10 will be offered for sale as starter homes.