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Consult your solicitor, who can go to the County Court and obtain an order granting possession of your land. Alternatively you can ask the council or Norfolk and Suffolk Gypsy, Roma and Traveller Liaison Service for advice. The council works closely with the Norfolk and Suffolk Gypsy, Roma Traveller service and they can provide support if travellers arrive on your land.
Read more about "Gypsies and Travellers"...The Lowestoft Town Centre Masterplan is our response to the challenges Lowestoft town centre faces and provides a clear plan and direction to create a prosperous town centre whether as a place in which to live, work or have fun.
Read more about "Lowestoft Town Centre Masterplan"...The rules listed above have been written by the site owners, and not the council.
Read more about "Protected sites - Public register of site rules"...
Due to the significant investment required in new technology following the national digital switch-over next January, we have made the difficult decision to discontinue the current home alarm service in East Suffolk. |
Workplace health and safety enforcement is the joint responsibility of our Food and Safety Team and the Government's Health and Safety Executive (HSE).
Read more about "Health and safety"...If you intend to import goods for human consumption, there are certain import requirements you must adhere to and in some cases, specific documents you must provide to a port, prior to the goods arriving.
Read more about "Imported food"...A Lowestoft Bowls Club is keen to welcome new players to the sport.
Read more about "Bowls club ‘Turn Up and Try’ sessions supported by Councillors’ Enabling Communities Budgets"...Lowestoft residents are invited to attend a drop-in event next week and have their say on proposals to redevelop a disused part of Lowestoft railway station.
Read more about "Have your say on ideas for derelict station building"...View the East Suffolk Play Area Strategy |
View an interactive map of the East Suffolk Play Area Strategy |
There are approximately 280 play areas in East Suffolk, with 63 of them being owned and managed by East Suffolk Council. Play provision refers to areas designated primarily for play and social interaction involving children and young people, such as equipped play areas, ball courts, skateboard areas and teenage shelters.
Read more about "Play spaces"...As part of our ground maintenance duties, the council is responsible for 29 closed churchyards across the district.
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