Land off Gipping Road in Stowupland to be developed for 80 homes
- Credit: Archant
Final approval has been given for 80 homes in Stowupland in the pipeline for more than a year.
Outline planning permission to develop land off Gipping Road was approved in October, with Mid Suffolk District Council s development control B committee unanimously approving the final matters - scale, access, appearance, layout and landscaping - at its meeting on Wednesday.
The site sits adjacent to land already being developed by Bloor Homes for 194 homes - Trinity Meadows - with the latest site effectively acting as an additional phase of work.
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10:21 AM March 10, 2021
Thirza Shaw, chair of Haughley Playing Fields Committee, in front of the old wooden sheds, which are set to be replaced with a new storage facility.
- Credit: Haughley Playing Fields Committee
Haughley sports equipment will be kept safe thanks to £80,000 worth of funding from a council.
The Haughley Playing Fields Committee is set to use the money from Mid Suffolk District Council to build a new, secure, storage facility and improve the car park at the Ron Crascall Pavilion.
This will replace the old wooden sheds that have been targeted by thieves, with Haughley Bowls Club losing more than £15,000 of equipment at the start of the first lockdown.