Councils ask communities to identify potential development sites
Babergh District Council, East Suffolk Council, Ipswich Borough Council and Mid Suffolk District Council will shortly start preparation of their new Local Plans.
The new Local Plans will set out a strategy identifying sites for development and set policies against which applications for planning permission are determined, alongside national planning policies and Neighbourhood Plans.
These will provide a blueprint for the future of each area - ensuring residents and communities have sufficient housing, employment and inward investment, that environment and heritage is protected, and the right infrastructure is in place.
As part of the early preparatory work, the councils are working together to launch a ‘Call for Sites’, beginning today, Monday 20 October. The Call for Sites runs until 5pm on 9 January 2026, with the exception of Ipswich, which ends on Monday 15 December 2025.
This invites submissions of land to be put forward for consideration to be included in Local Plans - for uses such as housing, employment, sports and leisure and community purposes.
These are not planning applications, and no site put forward will automatically see development take place.
The process involves a form to be completed by anyone wishing to submit sites. The form can be completed online, by email or by post.
Each suggested site will be considered by planning teams before it is decided whether it goes forward as a proposed Local Plan site allocation. Decisions about preferred allocations will be based on a range of evidence and assessment, as well as through public engagement.
The four district and borough councils have aligned their Local Plan timetables ahead of Local Government Reorganisation.
Babergh and Mid Suffolk are developing a Joint Local Plan covering both districts. East Suffolk Council’s Local Plan will replace the existing Suffolk Coastal and Waveney Local Plans. Ipswich Borough Council’s Local Plan will succeed its previous plan adopted in 2022.
More information about the Call for Sites consultation can be found on each council’s website.
