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Your Neighbourhood Plan - shaping the future where you live or work.

Aldringham cum Thorpe Parish Council has started work on a Neighbourhood Plan and a Steering Group has been established to move things forward.

On 5 May 2016 Suffolk Coastal District Council approved the designation of the Neighbourhood Plan Area of Aldringham cum Thorpe Parish. The Parish Council formally signed the agreement to continue and start the formal process of producing a Neighbourhood Plan.

On 23 August 2016 a drop-in session was held, the start of the process, and gave an early opportunity for you to understand what a Neighbourhood Plan is all about, share in developing our vision for the future and raise other appropriate issues to be addressed by the Plan. Read more about the event.

Remember this is only the start of the process and a number of follow on consultations will be held over the coming months, including a questionnaire when everyone in the Parish will have the opportunity to say how important particular issues are to them. This will enable the final draft of the plan to be prepared in, it is hoped, 2018. In the meantime if any of you have any issues you wish to raise please contact me or one of the NP team.

Wherever you live, work, own property or have business interests in this Parish, whether that is in Aldringham, Thorpeness or Sizewell, the Neighbourhood Plan currently being being prepared is highly likely to impact you at times during the 15 years following its approval.

If you would like to be involved or to know more or have any comments, please complete this form or contact me.

Eric Atkinson
Councillor Aldringham-cum-Thorpe Parish Council
Tel: 01728 830497
email: np@aldringhamcumthorpe.suffolk.gov.uk


Neighbourhood Plan Updates (Latest First)

13th February, 2026
Results published

Number of votes accepted 158
Number cast in favour of 'YES' 149
Number cast in favour of 'NO' 9

Full result sheet can be viewed here

12th February, 2026
Referendum on the adoption of the Aldringham cum Thorpe Neighbourhood Plan

6th May, 2025
East Suffolk are beginning the consultation on the submitted Aldringham cum Thorpe Neighbourhood Plan from 7th May, 2025 until 5pm 18th June, 2025. More details can be found here.

11th October, 2024
Formal public consultation on the pre-submission consultation on the Aldringham cum Thorpe Neighbourhood Plan begins on 16th  October 2024 and concludes at midnight on 11th December 2024.

We are holding drop-in sessions as follows:

16th October at The Country Club (upstairs) 11am to 3pm

17th October at The Parrot (Outside In) 3pm-7pm

Draft Neighbourhood Plan:

The draft Neighbourhood Plan can be found here

The consultation response form can be found here in pdf format

The consultation response form can be downloaded from here in Microsoft Word format

Supporting Documents:

The Design Guidance and Codes  can be found here

The Housing Needs Assessment can be found here

The write-up from the October 2023 exhibitions can be found here

The Spatial Evidence document can be found here

Read documents relating to the application and approval of the Neighbourhood Area on this page. You can also see them on the Suffolk Coastal District Council website where more information relating to Neighbourhood Plans can be found.

16th January, 2024
Aldringham cum Thorpe Neighbourhood Plan Policy Ideas Exhibition Write-up of drop-in sessions held 18th and 19th October 2023 at the Outside Inn (The Parrot), Aldringham and Thorpeness Country Club can be found here

August 2017 Update
In a move to address the problem of providing affordable houses in areas of where property value are high, a concern raised by a number Neighbourhood Plans, the government have allocated £60m (see link - https://www.gov.uk/government/news/60-million-boost-for-communities-affected-by-second-homeownership) to address this issue. SCDC has received £1.5m of this money. As a result, we and other East Suffolk coastal towns and parishes were approached by SCDC to see if we were interested in working with them to investigate the practicability of providing affordable housing within our parish, particularly in Thorpeness. Following this initial approach, we agreed to take part in a feasibility study on the assurance that it will not put any obligation on us to proceed with any plan if it does not align with our NP outcomes.

The study will start following an initial meeting with SCDC enabling us to understand how the study will be carried out and to outline our high-level expectations based on previous community consultations and discussions.

 

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