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Ipswich Borough Council - Wildlife Audit 400m Buffer
400m buffer which surround Core Areas Rank 1 and 2 (SPA/Ramsar and SSSI not including CWS) to protect them from adverse impacts. -
Ipswich Borough Council - Local Wildlife Sites
Sites which do not fulfil the criteria for SSSI or CWS status but have a high conservation value. These sites comprise the best examples of different habitats or are important... -
Spending over £500 - Ipswich Borough Council
Ipswich Borough each month publish the list of payments where the total payment for goods and services is greater than £500. This list does not include payments to Ipswich... -
Eco Corridor - Aspirational Links
Corridors which improve connectivity between core areas enabling species to move, feed, disperse, migrate or reproduce -
Ipswich Borough Council Brownfield Land Register
Local Authorities are now legally required to produce a Brownfield Land Register for their area. Sites that can be considered either have to be a minimum of 0.25ha in size or... -
Ipswich Borough Concil - Green Rim Indicative
Indicative area around Ipswich where the Council will seek to work with partners to improve and provide a publicly accessible green rim. -
Ipswich Borough Council - Wildlife Audit Sites
Sites which are identified in the Ipswich Wildlife Audit 2013. Core Area Rank 1-2. High Conservation Value (SPA/Ramsar, SSSI, CWS). Core Area Rank 3-4. Medium Conservation... -
Business Improvement District - Ipswich
Ipswich Central is the company responsible for running the town centre Business Improvement District (BID). The BID allows an additional rate levy to be charged to businesses in... -
Air Quality Management Area
Air Quality Management Areas in Ipswich Borough indicating areas where air pollution might be an issue and to decrease the pollution special care has been taken -
Ipswich Borough Council - Wildlife Audit 100m buffer
100m buffer which surround all Core Areas (except SPA/Ramsar and SSSI) and all Corridors to protect them from adverse impacts and where encouragement will be given to enhancing... -
Ipswich Borough Council - Existing Playing Field
Existing playing fields which act as stepping stones to improve connectivity between core areas enabling species to move, feed, disperse, migrate or reproduce. -
AQMA Tube Location - Ipswich
Ipswich Borough Council monitors air quality using a combination of continuous analysers and diffusion tubes. The Continuous analyser is serviced by an external contractor and... -
Social Housing Asset Value - Ipswich Borough Council
Details of the value of social housing stock that is held in their Housing Revenue Account. -
Parking Account - Ipswich Borough Council
Parking Account - Ipswich Borough Council -
Trade Union Facility Time - Ipswich Borough Council
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Ipswich Borough Owned Land
List of land assets owned by Ipswich Borough Council. Data published yearly. -
GPC spending - Ipswich Borough Council
GPC (Government Procurement Card) spending reports each month the list of all transactions spent on GPC. This does not include payments to Ipswich Borough Council employees. -
Article 4 Direction - Ipswich Borough Council
The Article 4 Directions in Ipswich are applied within the boundaries of existing conservation areas and enhance the protection offered by the conservation area designations. In... -
Ipswich Borough Council Residential Parking Zones
People who live permanently in a Residents’ Parking Zone can buy an annual residents’ permit for their household. There is a daily permits available to purchase for visitors.... -
Ipswich Borough Council - Allotments
In 2005 Ipswich Borough Council approved its first Allotment Strategy for all Borough-owned allotment sites in Ipswich. The provision of allotments is a statutory duty, with...