Project Description
CLIENT
Aquigen (Nacton) LLP
SECTORS
Retail
LOCATION
Ipswich
PLANNING AUTHORITY
Ipswich Borough Council
HIGHWAY AUTHORITY
Suffolk County Council
PROJECT TEAM
Freeths LLP
PROJECT MANAGER
Ian Bryant
PROJECT DIRECTOR
Julian Clarke
PROJECT
We were instructed by AquiGen (Nacton) LLP to support a planning application for a proposed relocation of a Lidl Discount Foodstore onto land at Futura Park, Ipswich. The site forms the final development on the park, which contains retail, industrial and commercial units.
APPROACH
To support the planning application, which sought to relocate and enlarge a Lidl store from an adjacent District Centre site to provide an enhanced retail environment and relieve the car parking congestion currently experienced in the District Centre car park. The submitted Transport Assessment included a number of scenario tests relating to differing uses of the existing store, following the relocation to the new site.
Of key concern to the Highways Officers was the capacity of the access junction into Futura Park and pedestrian linkages between the existing District Centre and the new store location on Futura Park. To promoted integration between the two sites a traffic signal controlled crossing was relocated to better reflect the desire line between the two sites and highway capacity assessment was utilised to demonstrate that the development did not have a material impact on the operation of the access junction, above that previously consented for the site.
OUTCOME
Following the submission of the technical information, the Highways Officers removed their objection to the scheme and subsequently the planning application was grated planning consent in August 2021.