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Neighbourhood plans covering three areas in East Suffolk have been formally adopted.
Read more about "Three neighbourhood plans adopted"...The main purpose of planning enforcement is to investigate alleged contraventions of planning control and, where appropriate, to negotiate or pursue formal enforcement action.
Read more about "Planning enforcement"...A new online service has been introduced to provide a digital boost for businesses in East Suffolk.
Read more about "Digital Springboard launched to boost business online"...The Sizewell C Task Group met for the first time on 18 October 2010. The remit of the group relates to Sizewell C matters. The task group's amended terms of reference were approved by Cabinet in November 2013.
Read more about "Community engagement"...East Suffolk Council responds to Government consultations to ensure our voice is heard and that it feeds into the development of Government policy.
Read more about "Future Social Housing Rent Policy consultation"...Fixed Penalty Notices are used to deal with certain types of environmental crime.
Read more about "Fixed Penalty Notices"...Christmas shoppers and visitors to festive events across East Suffolk can enjoy free parking in council-owned car parks on selected dates.
Read more about "Free festive parking"...Suffolk Healthy Homes is a county-wide partnership, led by East Suffolk Council, aiming to reduce health inequalities through better housing. This partnership includes all of the Suffolk local authorities, Suffolk County Council, Public Health Suffolk, and both Integrated Care Boards.
Read more about "Suffolk Healthy Homes"...Revocation of the AQMA at Ferry Lane, Felixstowe - May/June 2016
Read more about "Revocation of AQMA Felixstowe Results 2016"...A major project to transform the former Post Office building in Lowestoft into an exciting new arts space will now progress following planning consent given by East Suffolk Council’s Planning Committee.
Read more about "Arts hub at former Post Office given go ahead"...