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04 December 2018

Wherstead Park

Ipswich

Suffolk development briefing

On Tuesday, 4th December 2018 Suffolk Design held this event to showcase a number of developments in the pipeline that will transform Suffolk in the coming years.

 

We heard from developers and designers working on major projects private sector projects and councils and their partners working on regeneration initiatives, public buildings and infrastructure. This was also an opportunity for discussion and networking with the key people who are shaping Suffolk.

 

Please click on the following links to view the presentations delivered at the Suffolk Development Briefing: 

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  • The Hold, Ipswich 

  • Brightwell Lakes

  • Development Proposal in Debenham

All other presentations from the event will become available shortly

Event programme

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Our guest speakers for this event included:

Amy Rushton

Amy Rushton

Heritage Lottery Fund Project Coordinator, Suffolk County Council

Mark Chapman

Mark Chapman

East Anglia Technical & Planning Director, Taylor Wimpey

Wayne Hemingway

Wayne Hemingway

Design Partner, Hemingway Design

Carroll Reeve

Carroll Reeve

Chair of Lavenham Parish Council & Lavenham Community Land Trust

Matthew Lappin

Matthew Lappin

Senior Associate, David Lock Associates Ltd

Phil Isbell

Phil Isbell

Acting Chief Planner, Babergh & Mid Suffolk District Councils

Ben Woolnough

Ben Woolnough

Major Projects Advisor (Brightwell Lakes & East Suffolk Business Plan), Suffolk Coastal District Council

Steve Price

Steve Price

Regional Director (Planning), Countryside Properties

Richard Burton

Richard Burton

Director, Terence O'Rourke

Richard Smithson

Richard Smithson

Bid Manager, Construction East, Morgan Sindall

Joy Stodart

Joy Stodart

Schools Commissioning Manager, Suffolk County Council

Rik Totman

Rik Totman

Director, Cannon Consulting Engineers

Rob Snowling

Rob Snowling

Planning Manager, Pigeon Investment Management Ltd

Due to the size of the files of the presentations that were delivered we are unable to load these, however if you wish to view these please email SGPB@eastsuffolk.gov.uk

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