Why it matters: The Local List helps protect buildings that contribute to Ipswich's character but aren't protected by national listing status. These buildings are given special consideration when planning applications are reviewed.

The big picture: The council's executive will be asked next week to approve a two-stage consultation process:
Stage one will invite residents to identify buildings and structures with historic or townscape value
Stage two will allow public feedback on the draft Local List after review by an internal panel
What they're saying: Portfolio Holder for Planning and Museums, Councillor Carole Jones, called the Local List "a fascinating document" and said the council "welcome any suggestions people have for additions to the List."
Between the lines: While not providing the same level of protection as national listing, inclusion on the Local List means a building's heritage value must be considered during the planning process.
Bottom line: The consultation represents an opportunity for residents to help shape the preservation of Ipswich's architectural heritage. The council will announce details of how to participate if the executive approves the proposal next week.








