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Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPOs) are a legal means of controlling activities that cause concern in communities. They were introduced by the Antisocial Behaviour Crime and Policing Act 2014 and allow for the service of fixed penalties when breached.
Read more about "Dog Control Public Spaces Protection Orders 2024-25 Consultation"...A new online tool has been launched to allow suppliers exclusive access to major regeneration projects lined up for Lowestoft.
Read more about "New tendering tool designed to deliver long-term benefits for Lowestoft "...For further details of these properties please contact the Design and Conservation Team.
Read more about "Buildings at risk register"...A free event is taking place later this month for people and organisations interesting in exploring the issues of eco anxiety and possible ways of responding positively.
Read more about "Join Greenprint Forum for an evening exploring eco anxiety"...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"...Following extensive public consultation, a document which will help shape the future development of South Lowestoft and Kirkley has been published.
Read more about "Masterplan finalised for South Lowestoft and Kirkley"...This week, activities have taken place commemorating the bond between locally based armed forces personnel and the neighbouring Suffolk civil community.
Read more about "Armed Forces personnel celebrated through community events"...Flytipping remains an issue in Suffolk as it does across the entire country, with more than four and a half thousand incidents reported last year alone. It costs hundreds of thousands of pounds to clear and this is paid for by Suffolk residents, as well as farmers and other landowners.
Read more about "#Scrapflytipping campaign says there is no excuse."...Suffolk’s county-wide one-stop film service
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