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  • Local land charges

    A local land charges search is undertaken as part of the conveyancing process when a property or a piece of land is being purchased, leased, valued or re-mortgaged. This reveals any restrictions or legal obligations against the site such as tree preservation orders, conditional planning consents, conservation areas, listed buildings etc.

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  • Food establishment approval

    You do not need to be approved if you only supply food direct to the public but you may need to be registered.

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  • Interactive tool allows public to monitor progress on delivering Local Plans

    An interactive online feature has been launched for the public to track progress on the implementation of the Suffolk Coastal and Waveney Local Plans.

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  • Overseas Electors

    Changes to Overseas Elector registration

    The Elections Act 2022 introduced some changes to the way that British citizens living overseas can register to vote.

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  • National Register of Parks/Gardens of Special Historic Interest

    There are fourteen parks and gardens in the East Suffolk District included on the National Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest compiled by Historic England. Under the Historic Buildings and Ancient Monuments Act 1953 Historic England compiles a register of “gardens and other land” situated in England that appear to be of special historic interest. The main purpose of this Register is to celebrate designed landscapes of note, and encourage appropriate protection. It is hoped that drawing attention to sites in this way will increase awareness of their value and encourage those who own them, or who otherwise have a role in their protection and their future, to treat these special places with due care.

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  • Having your say in licensing decisions

    The Licensing Act 2003 allows local communities to have a say in licensing decisions that affect them, not only when someone applies for a licence to carry out certain activities (such as selling alcohol or providing live music) but at any time afterwards if those activities cause problems once a licence has been granted.

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  • Mobile home sites

    The introduction of The Mobile Homes Act 2013 (The Act) provides greater protection to occupiers of residential park homes and caravans. It introduces important changes to the Caravan Sites and Control of Development Act 1960. The changes directly affect the way the council licenses permanent residential sites (known as relevant protected sites).

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  • Keeping or training animals for exhibition

    Keeping Animals for Training or Exhibition

    The new Animal Welfare (Activities Involving Animals) (England) Regulations 2018 require all those who keep animals to train or exhibit, to hold a licence with the local authority. Previously, these keepers would have been registered with Suffolk County Council under the old Performing Animals (Regulation) Act 1925.

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  • Power cuts

    Don’t be left in the dark - There’s a new number to call if you have a power cut

    When the power goes out, it can leave people feeling unsure about what to do. Research by Energy Networks Association found that 72% of people don’t know who to contact during a power cut, with many wrongly thinking they should call the electricity supplier they pay their bill to.

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  • Householder's duty of care

    Beware of rogue waste collectors - remember your duty of care

    As a householder, you have a legal obligation (duty of care) to take all reasonable measures to ensure that your waste is disposed of properly.

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