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Read more about "Legal and privacy statement"...Plans to revolutionise council services in Suffolk – delivering real improvements for local communities, saving at least £34m a year, and reinvesting £20m of that money annually into council services – have been published.
Read more about "Case for Change plans to revolutionise Suffolk council services published"...The Great Bealings Neighbourhood Plan was prepared by Great Bealings Parish Council following extensive consultation with the local community and sets out its vision for development to 2030.
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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.
Read more about "Local plans"...Under the Scrap Metal Dealers Act 2013, those who deal in scrap metal require a licence. There are two types of licence – one for running a site and one for mobile collectors who do not operate from a site.
Read more about "Scrap metal dealer licensing"...New regulations relating to drinking water supplied from wells, boreholes and other private water supplies, came into force on 27 June 2016. These were amended by a subsequent amendment Regulation known as the Private Water Supplies (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2018 and these came into force on 11 July 2018.
Read more about "Private water supplies"...Many new connections and significant generation infrastructure are required to deliver net zero carbon emissions in the UK by 2050. The resources and conditions in East Suffolk and East Anglia for fixed foundation offshore wind and interconnectors make this area favourable to developers. East Suffolk Council is concerned about the significant number of projects which might seek to be accommodated within the district as a result. Through engagement with developers individually and collectively, the council has and continues to seek to minimise the harm and adverse impacts on the environment and communities from projects, whilst ensuring that any benefits are maximised. Simultaneously, East Suffolk Council is also engaging on a more strategic level.
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