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Following further erosion to the cliffs at Pakefield over the weekend, East Suffolk Council is working to assess the situation and determine the next steps for the local community.
Read more about "Council assessing situation following further erosion at Pakefield"...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"...Voluntary, community and covid response groups and local councils in East Suffolk are invited to attend free virtual training sessions to help them support the most vulnerable people in their communities.
Read more about "Free virtual training to support vulnerable people"...People who live or work in the vicinity of a premises licensed to sell alcohol, provide entertainment, or sell hot food or hot drink between 11pm and 5am, can ask the council to review the licence if they are being adversely affected by the operation of the licence.
Read more about "Applying for a review of a premises licence"...If you wish to exhibit a film within East Suffolk, you may require a classification from the Licensing Authority (East Suffolk Council).
Read more about "Exhibition of films and film classification"...The consultation process for discharge of requirement applications relevant to the Sizewell C Development Consent Order (DCO) process differs to that for planning applications submitted under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.
Read more about " Requirement discharge information and applications"...13 October 2024
Read more about "Deben Fields development updates"...To ensure public safety, a wooden footbridge is scheduled to be removed next week.
Read more about "Wooden footbridge to be removed"...We are working to meet the challenge of reducing airborne pollutants PM2.5, PM10 and NO2 set by the Government, but success will also require a concerted public effort with each person doing their bit by active travel planning and reducing the reliance on the motor car for travel. This will have other additional benefits as participants will be fitter and healthier by choosing to walk or cycle more regularly and, of course, increased enjoyment of the wonderful East Suffolk landscape.
Read more about "Get involved (doing your bit)"...In September 2011 the Government passed the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act. The Act included legislation that replaced police authorities with directly elected Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs)
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