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‘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"...In accordance with Government restrictions, some of East Suffolk Council’s outdoor leisure facilities are now closed. These are:
Read more about "Some outdoor leisure facilities are now closed"...You must keep the communal areas of your housing block free of hazards to ensure there is a clear route of exit in the event of an emergency.
Read more about "Communal areas"...Two East Suffolk councillors have awarded funding towards an initiative which aims to raise awareness about endangered kittiwakes.
Read more about "Kittiwake project takes flight with councillors' support"...On sites where there are trees subject to preservation orders, within conservation areas or where there are important amenity, landscape, landmark or heritage trees, a tree survey (location, species, dimensions) and tree condition report incorporating BS 5837:2012 Trees in relation to design, demolition and construction will be required when an application for planning permission is made.
Read more about "Trees on development sites"...The council own and maintain a number of key countryside sites across the district. These include country parks, commons and informal green-spaces. The council aims to ensure that these areas are actively promoted to encourage use by the public and managed to a high standard as informal recreational facilities and areas of nature conservation value.
Read more about "Countryside sites"...Nominations for the 2024 Quality of Place Awards are now closed.
Read more about "2024 Quality of Place awards"...Pre-application advice service |
There are six key types of consent which may need to be sought through the planning system:
Read more about "Find out if you need planning permission"...A statement from Cllr Tom Daly, Cabinet Member for Energy and Climate Change, following the commencement of construction for the Sizewell C new nuclear power station:
Read more about "Statement following commencement of construction for Sizewell C"...The local authority may sometimes suggest that an applicant seeks an independent view on the quality of the architectural and landscape design of their proposals, to assist both the applicant and the council in the decision-making process.
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