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To assist landlords in East Suffolk, grants of up to £15,000 are available towards the cost of certain eligible works which help to improve the standard of residential accommodation above the minimum statutory standard, whilst retaining a supply of affordable rented properties in the private sector.
Read more about "Renovation grants for landlords"...The project originated in response to the 1992 Rio Earth Summit whereby those 170 + countries attending agreed to set up benchmarks for their identified priority issues in the areas of flora, fauna, landscape and habitat as part of their Local Agenda 21. In England and Wales this became the responsibility of local authorities.
Read more about "Suffolk hedgerow survey"...In recent years, councils across Suffolk have moved to part-night lighting to cut costs and reduce light pollution.
Read more about "Street lighting"...East Suffolk Council responds to Government consultations to ensure our voice is heard and that it feeds into the development of Government policy.
Read more about "Future Social Housing Rent Policy consultation"...We invest every single penny we can in services to help maintain the beauty and cleanliness of East Suffolk but sometimes admit that it can never necessarily be enough.
Read more about "East Suffolk's Amazing"...The Construction of Sizewell C will bring workers into the area who will be looking for accommodation in and around the surrounding areas of Sizewell. If you own your property and have a spare room, annexe, garage or property that could make safe and comfortable living space for a Sizewell C worker you may be eligible for a grant to assist towards getting the room/property up to a lettable standard.
Read more about "Sizewell C Housing Grants"...Having spent over £10 million on the redevelopment and refurbishment of its leisure centres, East Suffolk Council is delighted that they will be re-opening next week as part of the further easing of national restrictions.
Read more about "Leisure centres get ready to re-open next week"...The Rushmere St Andrew Neighbourhood Plan was prepared by Rushmere St Andrew Parish Council, following extensive consultation with the local community and sets out its vision for development until 2036.
Read more about "Rushmere St Andrew neighbourhood plan"...Members of the Historic England Commission, the organisation’s governing board, visited Lowestoft on Thursday 15 October to see how important local heritage sites are being restored and rejuvenated for the benefit of the town’s community and growing visitor economy.
Read more about "Historic England Commissioners praise heritage regeneration in Lowestoft"...