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These documents are approved under the DCO however, some may only have been in a draft state at the end of the examination period. Please check back here for the most up to date versions of the documents.
Read more about "Control documents and management plans"...Sea Link is a new proposed high voltage undersea electricity link between Suffolk and Kent being developed by National Grid Electricity Transmission.
Read more about "Sea Link"...This page provides details and documentation in relation to the Development Consent Order (DCO) process for a new nuclear power station at Sizewell C. It also provides a summary of relevant engagement activity for the DCO. Prior to the application being submitted to the Planning Inspectorate (PINS) in May 2020, two letters were sent by the two councils to EDF Energy and PINS in relation to the anticipated DCO submission.
Read more about "Development Consent Order"...A landowner has been ordered to pay more than £5,000 in fines and costs for failing to comply with an enforcement notice imposed for breaching planning controls.
Read more about "Landowner fined for failing to comply with enforcement notice"...We are pleased to now issue the full report and action plan from the Local Government Association Peer Challenge which took place earlier this year. Experienced local government professionals spent a week with East Suffolk in February 2022 to provide challenge and share learning, with advice on how improvements could be made.
Four independent officers from Tameside, Harrogate, Stevenage and North West Leicestershire, plus a Member based in Buckinghamshire, met with 90 people via 39 meetings, both in person and virtually.
Funding from the Government’s UK Shared Prosperity Fund has been officially approved.
Read more about "Government approval given for £2.75m funding"...Historic parks and gardens are characteristic features of east and west Suffolk – either side of the High Suffolk clay plateau. This reflected the position of the largest landed estates - including in the Suffolk Sandlings - and also their geographical distribution along the historic route between Ipswich and Great Yarmouth. These parks were construed as primarily an aesthetic landscape – an irregular, ‘naturalistic’ setting of grass, trees and woodland around a big house. Parks were expressions of status and wealth, marking out the owner as a member of the landed elite.
Read more about "Local List of Parks/Gardens of Historic and Landscape Interest"...The Planning Delivery Dashboard shows where new homes have been built, uses in town centres, progress on sites allocated for development in Local Plans and much more. It supports the Authority Monitoring Report by looking at how Local Plans are performing.
Read more about "Open data, monitoring and housing supply"...We offer advice and support to all those living with a disability to enable them to live safely and independently at home.
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