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Following the relocation of all tenants from St Peters Court in Lowestoft, and agreement reached to demolish the building, the final stages of this process are now underway.
Read more about "St Peters Court demolition"...Street trading is defined as the selling or offering for sale of any article in the street. This includes food such as burgers, kebabs, doughnuts etc. or other things such as household items and is covered by the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982.
Read more about "Street trading"...View the dates and locations of collections already booked by viewing our online street collections diary:
Read more about "Street collections"...Work to improve safety and provide more parking opportunities in Felixstowe begins shortly and to enable this work to take place, temporary parking restrictions on Undercliff Road East come into force from Monday 30 June.
Read more about "Parking changes at Undercliff Road East "...If you are a media or press outlet requiring information about the council, or you simply have a general enquiry about the councils’ publications or public relations activity, please get in touch with a member of our Communications Team.
Read more about "Media and communications"...A pair of East Suffolk Councillors have provided funding to a volunteer group at Dip Farm, Gunton.
Read more about "Funding supports conservation efforts"...These plans are historic and are provided for information only. They have been replaced by the current Local Plans.
Read more about "Previous local plans"...A house to house collection permit is required mainly for door-to-door charitable collections, either made with collecting tins or by returning to collect a previously posted envelope. It will also cover collections of money made in pubs and collections of jumble for charity sales.
Read more about "House to house collections"...All forms of sex establishment require a licence from the Council.
Read more about "Sex establishments"...If you already hold a premises licence you will have some form of authorisation to carry out one or more licensable activities. You can also make an application at any time to ‘vary’ your premises licence to alter the terms of your licence. For example, you can apply to extend the hours you are open to the public or to have conditions removed from your existing licence. You can also apply to add a licensable activity that your current licence does not allow you to carry out.
Read more about "Vary a premises licence"...Page 55 of 161