
Ipswich's only independent news website
We publish the stories that matter and champion everything that's good about our town – without the ads, popups or tracking
A planning application has been submitted to officially convert a six-bedroom house on St Helens Street into a House in Multiple Occupation (HMO). The retrospective application means the property is already used as shared housing without proper planning permission.
Why it matters: The application seeks to regularise the current use of 158 St Helens Street, which has already been converted from a family home into shared accommodation for six residents.
The big picture: The property owners, Madison And Hunter Capital Ltd, are seeking to change the official use of the building from a six-bedroom dwelling house to a three-bedroom HMO for six residents.

Between the lines: The term "retrospective" means the changes have already been made without first obtaining planning permission. The application is an attempt to obtain permission after the fact.
What's next:
Local residents can submit comments until 3 December
The planning officer will review all responses after consultations end
A decision is expected by 1 January 2025
How to get involved: Residents can view the full application (reference: 24/00084/FUL) and submit comments through Ipswich Borough Council's planning portal.

We can't do this without you!
If you value strong, free, independent local media that fights tirelessly for our town, please consider contributing just £24 per year