A pub's plans for live music and proposals to erect a bell tent in a garden to use for yoga classes are among the public notices to be aware of this week.

The pub has filed the licensing application with Babergh District CouncilThe pub has filed the licensing application with Babergh District Council (Image: Google Maps)

1. The Shoulder of Mutton, Assington

The Shoulder of Mutton in Assington, near Sudbury, has lodged a licensing application with Babergh District Council. 

Pub bosses are seeking permission to play live music, recorded music, as well as serve late night refreshments and serve alcohol. 

Representations can be made to the council until September 9.

2. The Street, Rickinghall 

Mid Suffolk District Council has received plans for a bell tent to be erected in a homeowner's garden.

The tent would be erected in the garden of a property in The Street in Rickinghall, according to planning documents. 

Yoga classes would be held in the tent. 

The post office in Ingham has been closed since October 2023The post office in Ingham has been closed since October 2023 (Image: Google Maps)

3. Post Office, Ingham 

Plans have been lodged to transform a former post office in Ingham, near Bury St Edmunds, into a home. 

West Suffolk Council has received a prior approval application to seek permission for the change of use. 

An application form said there would be no development on the site.

An aerial CGI view of how Gateway 14 could look once completedAn aerial CGI view of how Gateway 14 could look once completed (Image: Mid Suffolk District Council)

4. Innovation and Skills Centre, Stowmarket

Mid Suffolk District Council has received plans for a new innovation and skills centre in Stowmarket. 

The £18.75million facility would be located on the Gateway 14 development. 

Formal plans show it would provide a range of facilities including networking space for digital and tech ventures, offices, as well as training for employer-led development skills.

5. Tui, Ipswich 

Travel company Tui has submitted plans to make some alterations to its branch in Ipswich. 

Documents provided to Ipswich Borough Council show the firm wants to upgrade its signs outside its store.