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  • Help keep East Suffolk litter-free this Bank Holiday weekend

    Residents are being urged to help keep East Suffolk litter-free this Easter Bank Holiday.

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  • Section 106 planning obligations (S106)

    Section 106 or s106 Agreements (also known as Planning Obligations) are made by deed under Section 106 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 and are similar to covenants. They allow a local planning authority to enter into a legally-binding agreement with a landowner or developer to provide something or to restrict the use of a development. They relate to a person's land, binding whoever owns it and the obligation becomes a land charge.

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  • Keeping pigs at a residential property

    We get a lot of enquiries regarding keeping 'pet' pigs in the gardens of residential properties. The information below has been provided to help answer any queries you may have but if you have any further queries you can contact us and we will do our best to assist you.

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  • Yellow Fish

    As part of our ongoing Plastic Action campaign, in 2019 the Greenprint Forum commissioned a Yellow Fish campaign  run by Groundwork East to raise awareness, through the message of “Only Rain Down the Drain”,  that most surface water drains (e.g. the gullies, gutters and drains along the sides of public roads) are only designed to carry rainwater, and as such usually connect directly to natural watercourses which ultimately lead to the ocean. This is unlike the foul water system, which feeds into sewage treatment works.

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  • Kittiwakes

    Kittiwakes are small gulls which nest in Lowestoft from March to September. Lowestoft’s kittiwakes feed in the arctic through the rest of the year. Lowestoft is one of the places they rely on to breed and plays a nationally important role in supporting the species.

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  • Activities that need a licence or permit

    Our Licensing Team issue premises licences for the following activities:

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  • Dog fouling

    Clearing up after pets

    Responsible dog owners understand the importance of clearing up after their pets, and so they take their dog for a walk armed with a poop scoop or bag. They will dispose of the waste when they return home or use one of the Council's dog waste bins or litter bins found across the district.

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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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  • Complaints against landlords

    If a letting agent doesn't resolve a complaint, private renters can complain to an independent letting agent redress scheme.

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  • Health and safety inspections

    Our regulations state that it will be the responsibility of the manager of the HMO to ensure that the following are maintained in good repair, clean condition and good order (including, where appropriate, proper working order):

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