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New regulations came into force on 1 October 2018, meaning that any renewals under the old legislation or any new premises after 1 October 2018 will need to comply with the new regulations and associated Government guidance.
Read more about "Selling animals as pets"...New regulations came into force on 1 October 2018, meaning that any renewals under the old legislation or any new premises after 1 October 2018 will need to comply with the new regulations and associated Government guidance.
Read more about "Hiring out horses"...East Suffolk Council currently spends around £84 million each year and we are keen to encourage a diverse range of suppliers to do business with us, both large and small.
Read more about "Supplying the council"...If you have already reported ongoing Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) to either the Police, your district/borough council or your housing provider and you feel that no action has been taken to resolve it, you can request an Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) Case Review and ask us to request a review of your case.
Read more about "Anti-social behaviour case review"...Prior to submitting an application, you will need to put together your ideas and devise a scheme for your property/site.
Read more about "Before submitting a planning application"...Apply for planning permission online using the Planning Portal |
Planning application process |
The most efficient way to submit a planning application is by using the online service from the Planning Portal, however, you can alternatively submit your application by post or email using downloadable forms. For the modification and discharge of planning obligations, please use our Modification and discharge of planning obligations application form. These forms can be submitted by email or post to our Planning team.
Read more about "How to submit a planning application"...Please read the information below before submitting a nomination application. |
A building or other land is an asset of community value if its main use has recently been, or is presently used, to further the social wellbeing or social interest of the local community and could do so in the future.
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