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  • Westerfield neighbourhood plan

    Westerfield Neighbourhood Plan was prepared by Westerfield Parish Council following consultation with the local community and is used alongside the Local Plan when making decisions on planning applications in the area.

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  • Voter photo ID

    All voters are required to show photographic identification (photo ID) at polling stations before they are given a ballot paper.

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  • Great Crested Newt District Level Licensing

    Natural England’s District Level Licensing (DLL) scheme is available in East Suffolk in most locations, bar Great Crested Newt (GCN) Risk Red Zones areas in which traditional mitigation licences are required. View a map of GCN Risk Zones and find out how to apply for a DLL.

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  • Rural England Prosperity Fund

    The Rural England Prosperity Fund (REPF) aims to improve productivity and strengthen the rural economy and rural communities. The REPF is a top-up to and complementary to the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and succeeds EU funding from LEADER and the Growth Programme which were part of the Rural Development Programme for England. To drawdown the funding, an addendum to the UKSPF Investment Plan was submitted to Government on 30 November 2022 by East Suffolk Council. The submitted and approved addendum identified the challenges and opportunities for the East Suffolk's rural businesses and communities through data driven evidence and stakeholder consultation to shape our priorities for REPF funding.

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  • Have your say on Neighbourhood Plans for Easton and Playford

    Residents of Easton and Playford are invited to comment on their Neighbourhood Plans, ahead of them being submitted for independent examination.

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  • River Deben steamship hulk granted special protection

    The iron hulk of the Lady Alice Kenlis, designed by the same shipwright as the Cutty Sark, has been granted protection by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) on the advice of Historic England.

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  • Working at Elections

    List of upcoming Scheduled Elections

    DateScheduled Election
    Thursday 1 May 2025 Suffolk County Council *Postponed*

    Our Electoral Services Team is looking to recruit staff to support us in the delivery of elections across East Suffolk. We would love to hear from you if you're interested in becoming involved.

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  • Have your say on the Neighbourhood Plan for Westerfield

    Westerfield residents are invited to comment on their Neighbourhood Plans, ahead of their submission for independent examination.

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  • Helping Alde Valley students start their day well

    Students at Alde Valley Academy in Leiston are benefitting from a new breakfast club, providing food ahead of the school day to help improve their concentration and wellbeing.

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  • Failure to comply with the Building Regulations (England)

    Failure to comply with the building regulations - Dutyholders and Enforcement

    • Failure to comply with the building regulations
    • Prosecution and enforcement notices
    • Compliance and stop notices
    • Work without permission
    • Appeals against notices
    • Use of a registered building control approver service
    • Impact on Selling the Property
    • Discovery of unauthorised work

    Failure to comply with the building regulations

    If you do not follow the building control procedures set out for handling your building work, or you carry out building work which does not comply with the requirements contained in the building regulations, you will have contravened the regulations.

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