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Local planning applications near Sudbury

Planning applications are sourced from Suffolk Council. Always verify directly with the council before taking action.
PlanningSuffolk Council Planning

Discharge of Conditions Application for DC/25/03672 - Conditions 3 (Fenestration), 4 (Schedule of works), 5 (Mechanic...

Good news for those keeping an eye on developments in our lovely part of Suffolk! A planning application concerning The Cobblers Hall on Street in Long Melford, right on our doorstep, is currently being considered. This one's all about the finer details of the building's fenestration, materials, and more.

27 March 2026
PlanningSuffolk Council Planning

Discharge of Conditions Application for DC/25/01085 - Conditions 4 (Fenestration), 6 (Eaves and Verges Details), 9 (B...

Good news for those keeping an eye on development in Sudbury! A planning application regarding conditions for a site on Market Hill has been lodged. This means important details about the look and boundaries of a new development are being considered right here in our town.

26 March 2026
PlanningSuffolk Council Planning

Application for Listed Building Consent - Rebuild and repair listed boundary flint rubble wall

Good news for heritage lovers in Sudbury! An application has been submitted to rebuild and repair a charming listed flint rubble wall at Brook House on Hall Street in Long Melford. This work will help preserve a piece of our local history.

19 March 2026