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The Environment Agency carries out beach profile surveys twice a year. This involves using specialist equipment to record the beach or cliff levels at predetermined locations along the coast. By using the same coordinates for each survey, we are able to build up a historic record of the change in beach levels all the way along our coastline.
Read more about "Monitoring the Suffolk Coast"...We offer advice and support to all those living with a disability to enable them to live safely and independently at home.
Read more about "Adaptations and independent living"...‘Permitted Development Rights’ allow for certain change of use and physical works to be undertaken without the need for planning permission. They are defined within National Legislation, primarily within the Town and Country Planning General Permitted Development Order 2015 (England) (As Amended).
Read more about "Permitted development rights"...The Kessingland Neighbourhood Plan was prepared by Kessingland Parish Council following extensive consultation with the local community and sets out its vision for development to 2030.
Read more about "Kessingland neighbourhood area"...A new boardwalk which enables people with disabilities to access Lowestoft’s South Beach more easily has been officially opened.
Read more about "Providing beach access for everyone"...The start of construction work on Lowestoft’s Gull Wing has been formally marked today (22 March 2021), despite officials not being able to host a traditional groundbreaking ceremony at the site, due to Covid lockdown restrictions.
Read more about "Lowestoft’s Gull Wing officially marks the start of construction"...More conservation areas are being created to benefit wildlife as part of East Suffolk Council’s commitment to increase biodiversity areas.
Read more about "Wildlife to benefit from more wild spaces"...Prior to submitting an application, you will need to put together your ideas and devise a scheme for your property/site.
Read more about "Before submitting a planning application"...Works are expected to start from 1 September 2018 and take approximately ten months, with a planned full reopening in summer 2019.
Read more about "Frequently asked questions about Leiston Leisure Centre closure"...