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We have a duty to enforce a wide range of laws relating to public health and safety, quality of life, preservation of public and residential amenity, maintenance of the environment and protection of public funds.
Read more about "Compliance and Enforcement Policy"...East Suffolk’s Community Safety Partnership (CSP) works to improve community safety across East Suffolk. We are keen to understand what concerns our communities have around community safety and any issues you may be experiencing, so we can address them.
Read more about "Community safety survey"...We visit to see if food businesses produce food that’s safe to eat. To do this we look at:
Read more about "Food law interventions and your business"...You can find useful advice on how to store and use excess and leftover food on the Love Food Hate Waste website.
Read more about "Food waste"...Grants of up to £10,000 are available to food projects to help them better address food insecurity by creating food independence for the long term rather than providing emergency assistance.
Read more about "Food Project Resilience grant scheme"...| Wait... | Before you contact us, you might find what you're looking for on our food safety pages. |
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Suffolk Coastal Port Health Authority |
To store, prepare, distribute or sell food on premises you need to be registered with the local authority. Premises include restaurants, cafes, hotels, shops, canteens, market stalls, mobile catering vans and food delivery vans.
Read more about "How to register your food business"...Suffolk Coastal Benefits
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Waste and recycling vehicles in Suffolk are now displaying new artwork to help deliver the food savvy message and cut food waste across the county.
Read more about "New vehicle banners encourage Suffolk to be food and freezer savvy"...