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  • Listed buildings

    A listed building is a building that is of special architectural or historic interest that has been designated by the Secretary of State. Buildings are listed in order to identify and protect the nation’s architectural heritage. Listed buildings can include telephone and letter boxes, milestones, windmills, watermills, farmhouses, town houses, military structures, bridges, walls and churches. There are approximately 4,120 listed buildings in East Suffolk, 59 of which are Grade I quality.

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  • East Suffolk Housing Strategy

    As councils throughout the country seek to address a number of critical housing issues, the first ever joint Housing Strategy for East Suffolk sets out our ambitions and priorities for housing services from 2017 to 2023.

    The full East Suffolk Housing Strategy establishes the challenges that the councils face and it also maps out the key areas of focus for the two councils:

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  • Learn more about eco-friendly agriculture

    Free online event taking place later this month will explore examples of eco-friendly agriculture in East Suffolk and how others can follow. 

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  • Mutford neighbourhood plan

    The Mutford Neighbourhood Plan was prepared by Mutford Parish Council following extensive consultation with the local community and sets out its vision for development to 2036.

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  • How to pay RAMS

    How to make an upfront RAMS payment

    The standard tariff of £145.90 (Zone A) or £384.51 (Zone B) per dwelling can be paid via our online Recreational Avoidance Mitigation Contribution (RAMS) upfront payment form (the form will require you to have or create a My East Suffolk account).

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  • Bird Flu and wild bird surveillance

    Avian Influenza reporting

    Defra has launched a new online reporting system to be used by the public to report dead wild birds as part of the Government's response to the ongoing avian influenza outbreak. The new online system will be available 24/7 and the public is being urged to use the new online reporting system or call the Defra helpline on 03459 33 55 77 if they find one or more dead birds of prey such as an owl, hawk or buzzard, three or more dead birds that include at least one gull, swan, goose or duck or five or more dead wild birds of any species.

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  • ESP Board meeting 6 June 2018

    East Suffolk Partnership Board Meeting held on 6 June 2018 5.00pm - 7.00pm at East Suffolk House, Melton

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  • PowerPark

    PowerPark is an exciting regeneration project which will be the heartbeat for the regions offshore renewables, engineering, and maritime industries. Situated in an area that covers the towns port, dock and industrial area. The Port of Lowestoft (owned and operated by Association of British Ports) acts as an important regional sea servicing route between the UK, Europe, Scandinavia, and the Baltic States. PowerPark itself covers 24.7ha and is located within walking distance of the town centre and seafront.

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  • Suffolk hedgerow survey

    Why was a survey undertaken?

    The project originated in response to the 1992 Rio Earth Summit whereby those 170 + countries attending agreed to set up benchmarks for their identified priority issues in the areas of flora, fauna, landscape and habitat as part of their Local Agenda 21. In England and Wales this became the responsibility of local authorities.

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  • Policies Map

    There are two parts to the Local Plan in East Suffolk; the Suffolk Coastal Local Plan and the Waveney Local Plan.

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