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Hundreds of trees are set to be planted in Felixstowe as part of a biodiversity boosting initiative.
Read more about "Hundreds of new trees to be planted in Felixstowe"...The East Suffolk CIL Charging Schedule was adopted at the Full Council meeting on 28 June 2023 and came into effect on 1 August 2023. Please see the Examination page for more details of the preparation and examination process, including a link to the Examiner’s Report.
Read more about "Approved CIL rates for the East Suffolk area"...East Suffolk Council (ESC) charge a fee for the administrative costs incurred in dealing with a public path order application in accordance with the Local Authorities (Recovery of Costs for Public Path Orders) Regulations 1993 as amended by the Local Authorities (Charges for Overseas Assistance and Public Path Orders) Regulations 1996.
Read more about "Public path order charges and agreements"...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"...Stakeholder Mapping helps a community to understand all individuals, groups or organisations with an interest in the success or failure of a project or programme, particularly those who may help or hinder implementation.
Read more about "Stakeholder Mapping [C]"...We think there are 12 steps for communities to follow. We have called this our Enabling Communities model. For each of the steps, there are organisations, people or things that can help.
Read more about "Enabling Communities Delivery Plan"...The Suffolk Coast and Heaths is a special place, with its internationally important wildlife sites a huge draw for residents and visitors. New residential development in the area, including tourist accommodation, is therefore expected to increase the number of people visiting these wildlife sites, which include Special Protection Areas, Special Areas of Conservation and Ramsar sites. These three designations are collectively known as Habitats sites (also known as European sites). They are protected by the Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations 2017 as amended (known as the Habitats Regulations). Habitats sites are designated for their incredible birds, plants, habitats and other rare and unusual species. It’s this diversity of nature that makes visiting the Suffolk Coast and Heaths such a unique experience.
Read more about "Habitats Regulations Mitigation (RAMS)"...