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We understand that some uniform banks are struggling to meet demand for items of uniform that are in short supply second hand. In order to respond to this, we are offering a top up fund to uniform banks, whether set up costs were funded by us or not.
| Mount Pleasant, Halesworth: Refurbishment of 1 unit | |
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The purposed refurbishment sees an empty East Suffolk Council owned commercial unit, extended and converted into a much needed 1-bedroom affordable bungalow. |
With a shortage of affordable housing, East Suffolk Council has embraced house building to help meet demand and reduce the current shortage in affordable accommodation. Where possible, we are creating new homes in areas identified as having the most severe housing need.
Read more about "Housing development"...| A new Local Plan for East Suffolk |
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East Suffolk Council is beginning work on a new Local Plan for East Suffolk. The new Local Plan will set out how and where development, including new homes, employment land and infrastructure, should take place up until at least 2044 and will replace the existing Suffolk Coastal and Waveney Local Plans. |
The Regulator of Social Housing introduced a new system for assessing how well social housing landlords in England are doing at providing good quality homes and services. This involves a set of tenant satisfaction measures that social housing landlords must report on. People will be able to use these measures to understand how well landlords are doing. These measures should:
Read more about "Tenant satisfaction"...Governance groups are defined in the Deed of Obligation (DOO) and include ‘Community groups’, ‘Working groups’ and ‘Review groups’. This page provides details for each group and will also include copies of published meeting agendas, meeting minutes and any decisions made as and when these become available.
Read more about "Governance groups"...The consultation process for discharge of requirement applications relevant to the Sizewell C Development Consent Order (DCO) process differs to that for planning applications submitted under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.
Read more about " Requirement discharge information and applications"...Page 33 of 164