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  • Preventing E.coli contamination

    The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has published guidance clarifying the steps that food businesses need to take to control the risk of contamination from the food bug E.coli O157.

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  • Book a lift with Buzzabout

    A new community transport service has been launched to help people living in the villages north of Lowestoft to get out and about more easily.

    Read more about "Book a lift with Buzzabout"...
  • Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards

    Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) Regulations were introduced by the government in 2018. The regulations were introduced to improve the quality of private rented buildings in England and Wales, to increase the energy efficiency of the worst performing houses and buildings, to improve the comfort and conditions in privately rented homes and reduce fuel poverty.

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  • Councillors help fund new kitchen equipment for community schemes

    Two East Suffolk community schemes have taken delivery of new essential kitchen equipment funded by donations from their local Councillors.

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  • Council assessing situation following further erosion at Pakefield

    Following further erosion to the cliffs at Pakefield over the weekend, East Suffolk Council is working to assess the situation and determine the next steps for the local community.

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  • Devolution and Local Government Reorganisation

    On Monday 16 December 2024, the Government published its English Devolution White Paper. White papers are policy documents produced by the Government that set out their proposals for future legislation. 

    This White Paper presents a vision for all areas of England to benefit from greater decision-making powers, devolved from central government to the regions. This would be achieved through the creation of new regional, mayoral authorities and the reorganisation of local government.

    The creation of mayoral authorities is intended to be the first stage of a process.  Local Government Reform would the see the replacement of all two-tier arrangements (districts, boroughs and county councils) with new unitary authorities.

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  • Skills Audit

    There are lots of different ways to identify the skills that might be needed by the community to deliver their preferred solution(s). The example shown below is a simple table which lists work areas, (new) skills needed and who is going to do it.

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  • Live shellfish registration documents

    Important: Our process for issuing, using, and returning registration documents has changed.

    Registration documents are an important link in a chain of public health control measures, designed to ensure that shellfish placed on the market are safe to eat. It is therefore essential that the origin of the shellfish is known, and that this traceability is maintained from harvesting to final sale. This allows for recall of the shellfish if a food safety incident occurs.

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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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