Planned new homes in Ipswich

31 applications for new homes were submitted in Ipswich in the last 12 months, proposing 2,151 dwellings between them. The largest single scheme proposes 1,100 homes. Of the 18 decided so far, 11 were approved. New applications appear here within a day of the council publishing them.

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26/00628/FUL 2 days ago Pending Consideration

53 Butter Market Ipswich Suffolk IP1 1BJ

Change of use of the existing first and second floors from Use Class E to 2 no. self-contained residential flats (Use Class C3), together with associa...

Ipswich
26/00617/FUL 18 Aug 2026 Pending Consideration

181 Cauldwell Hall Road Ipswich Suffolk IP4 5DA

Change of use of 179 Cauldwell Hall Road from single dwelling to shop and animal welfare centre and first floor flat, subsumed into 181 Cauldwell Hall...

Ipswich 18 Aug 2026
26/00479/OUT 22 Jul 2026 Pending Consideration

Land North Of Mitford Close Ipswich Suffolk

Outline planning application with all matters reserved (except for access) for residential development of up to 80 dwellings (Use Class C3), including...

Ipswich 22 Jul 2026
26/00540/FUL 20 Jul 2026 Pending Consideration

Cornwallis Chambers 23 Great Colman Street Ipswich Suffolk IP4 2AN

Change of use from commercial to two residential units.

Ipswich 20 Jul 2026
26/00541/LBC 10 Jul 2026 Pending Consideration

Cornwallis Chambers 23 Great Colman Street Ipswich Suffolk IP4 2AN

Proposed change of use of commercial units to two residential units (no changes to exterior elevations), including new studwork partitions, alteration...

Ipswich 10 Jul 2026
26/00485/FPF 26 Jun 2026 Approved

Fringe Area Applications Various Sites Ipswich Suffolk

Application for consideration by Babergh District Council for approval of Reserved Matters pursuant to Outline Planning Permission DC/21/02671 dated: ...

Ipswich 26 Jun 2026
26/00481/FPF 24 Jun 2026 Approved

Fringe Area Applications Various Sites Ipswich Suffolk

Application for consideration by Babergh District Council for Approval of Reserved Matters pursuant to Outline Planning Permission DC/21/02671 dated: ...

Ipswich 24 Jun 2026
26/00469/P3JPA 23 Jun 2026 Pending Consideration

Suffolk House 78 Civic Drive Ipswich Suffolk IP1 2AN

Application for Prior Approval under Class MA for change of use from commercial use (Use Class E) to 83no. dwellings (Use Class C3).

Ipswich 23 Jun 2026
26/00413/FUL 17 Jun 2026 Pending Consideration

1 Dogs Head Street Ipswich Suffolk IP4 1AE

Change of use of the existing first and second floors from office accommodation (Use Class E) to 2 no. self-contained residential flats (Use Class C3)...

Ipswich 17 Jun 2026
25/00701/FUL 4 Jun 2026 Pending Consideration

386 Woodbridge Road Ipswich Suffolk IP4 4EU

Change of use of ground floor from hot food takeaway (Sui Generis) to residential flat (C3) with associated replacement of shop front and internal alt...

Ipswich 4 Jun 2026
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Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between outline and full planning permission?
Outline planning permission establishes the principle of development (is housing acceptable here?) while leaving specifics like layout and appearance to later applications. Full planning permission includes all details upfront. Outline is typically followed by 'reserved matters' applications that fill in the specifics.
What are 'reserved matters' in a planning application?
Details that an outline permission left to be approved later. There are five reserved matters: access, appearance, landscaping, layout and scale. They must usually be submitted within 3 years of the outline permission being granted.
How long does a planning decision for a new home take?
Statutory targets are 8 weeks for minor applications (1-9 dwellings) and 13 weeks for major applications (10+ dwellings), measured from the date the application is validated. Complex cases or appeals can take much longer.
Can I get email alerts for new homes applications in Ipswich?
Yes. Click "Set up alerts" on this page and you'll get a daily or weekly email listing every new homes application published by Ipswich. You can also narrow the alert to a postcode, street, or drawn area.

We check Ipswich's planning portal daily. New homes applications appear here within a day of being published.