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A new grant funding scheme has been launched in East Suffolk to help people to get involved with growing their own food.
Read more about "Helping people to grow their own"...This page deals with your duties when gathering, handling and selling live bivalve molluscs, eg, clams, cockles, mussels, oysters, etc. The commercial production and sale of these is strictly controlled as they have the potential to cause serious illness due to the way in which they feed.
Read more about "Information for commercial shellfish gatherers and merchants"...Book your place at the next Greenprint Forum event to find out more about local sustainable food and regenerative food production.
Read more about "Event to discuss local sustainable food production"...Our inspectors normally enforce health and safety standards by giving advice on how to comply with the law. Sometimes we must order people to make improvements by issuing them with an Enforcement Notice. If necessary, East Suffolk Council may prosecute recipients for non-compliance with a notice. Officers will follow East Suffolk Council’s Compliance and Enforcement Policy to decide on the most appropriate action to take.
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