New Survey - May 2024
Consultation on parking proposals for Framlingham
Yellow Lines and Resident Parking Permits
Please return the feedback form to the Town Council office
- we are still accepting responses to give more time for feedback to be handed in -
See the maps of the proposals and the survey feedback form in the PDF documents below
Please note: the maps indicate all the yellow lines in the town, not just the new ones. Essentially the maps show the overall plan for yellow lines and resident parking spaces once installed.
Surveys Reports & Plans
Neighbourhood Plan 2016 - 2031
The Framlingham Neighbourhood Plan covers the whole of Framlingham Parish.
It was agreed by Referendum of all residents in March 2017 and now forms part of the statutory planning consultation process for new development within the Physical Limits Boundary of the town.
Review of the Neighbourhood Plan
Strategic Plan 2021-2025
We have been working on a review of the plan since September 2021, however a recent planning decision has caused us to defer this activity for the time being.
You can see the progress of the Review so far here
A Signpost to our Future
We have collectively prepared this plan using five main themes to signpost the direction we will take to achieve our vision: Financial Stability, Community Needs, Protecting Our Environment, Building Partnerships, and Growing Our Economy
The strategy was reviewed at the end of 2022 and the issues raised have been noted in the report. However, as there were a significant number of new Councillors since drafting the strategy many questions were raised, and it was felt important to follow up with a further review in July 2023.
Strategic Plan Final, 2021-2025 (PDF, 414 Kb)
Framlingham Infrastructure Investment Plan
Quarterly Report: Identifying, Monitoring and Prioritising Infrastructure Needs.
This document explains the purpose of the Framlingham Infrastructure Investment Plan (FIIP) and how it will help the town council, together with our community, identify our infrastructure needs and prioritise our spending to deliver local projects, monitor our progress, and deliver them within acceptable time frames.
Whilst the document discusses a number of different funding streams, it is important to remember that there is a 5-year spending deadline for the Town Council to spend the Neighbourhood CIL we have received.
This is a working document which is updated quarterly
Framlingham Infrastructure Investment Plan, (FIIP), September 2023 (PDF, 610 Kb)
Framlingham Infrastructure Investment Plan (FIIP) is a working document updated quarterly
Other Surveys & Reports
Here are some other key surveys and reports carried out by Framlingham Town Council, the local community, and East Suffolk Council
Framlingham River Proposal (PDF, 1.6 Mb)
Coronation Survey 2023 (PDF, 185 Kb)
Sound & Light Survey Feedback 2022 (PDF, 286 Kb)
Town Survey All Responses 2020 (PDF, 178 Kb)
Town Survey Report Communication 2020 (PDF, 54 Kb)
Town Survey Report Traffic Infrastructure 2020 (PDF, 921 Kb)
Town Survey Report Activities & Facilities 2020 (PDF, 268 Kb)
Community Partnership Area Presentation 2019 (PDF, 3.7 Mb)
East Suffolk Council Community Partnership Area Presentation 2019 - for the Framlingham & Wickham Market Area
Bus Survey 2019 (PDF, 123 Kb)
"From Framlingham to Vladivostok" Bus Survey in 2019
Fens Residents Survey 2019 (PDF, 784 Kb)
Survey on the use of the Fens by Residents in 2019
Suffolk Hidden Needs Report 2020 (PDF, 6.8 Mb)
The latest report from Suffolk Community Foundation on Hidden Needs 2020
State Of Suffolk Report 2019 (PDF, 2.9 Mb)
State of Suffolk Report 2019 by Healthy Suffolk
Committee Action Plans
As well as the above strategies and surveys, each Council Committee drafts an Action Plan for its activities for the year based on the annual budget allocation and its Terms of Reference.
These plans are currently being revised and updated
The Town Council sets out a vision of what it would like to achieve during each 4 year Council term. It also produces Action Plans for each committee which are reviewed regularly, and all decisions are made subject to the agreed Neighbourhood Plan