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The East Suffolk Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) rates will apply to the majority of new planning permission from 1st August 2023.
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Celebrations marked the completion of work to transform Southwold’s old Victorian cottage hospital into nine affordable homes, and a community hub containing a nursery, business spaces, café and a new location for the town’s library.
Read more about "Southwold celebrates transformation of former cottage hospital "...An interactive online feature has been launched for the public to track progress on the implementation of the Suffolk Coastal and Waveney Local Plans.
Read more about "Interactive tool allows public to monitor progress on delivering Local Plans"...A regular social gathering of over-60s can continue to prosper following a donation from two East Suffolk councillors.
Read more about "Councillor funding keeps chins wagging in Carlton Colville "...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 "Reforming the Right to Buy consultation"...East Suffolk Council is committed to enhancing our services and strengthening relationships with our tenants.
Read more about "Tenant engagement"...East Suffolk Council (ESC) takes its responsibility as a landlord very seriously and to help us understand the quality of the homes we provide and inform our investment plan for them, we have been conducting stock condition surveys. You may have already had a survey completed by Pennington Choices, over the last 18 months. If you have not, they will be in touch soon, as we are planning to have every property surveyed by the end of the year.
Read more about "Decent Homes Standard"...Voluntary and community groups in Framlingham, Wickham Market and the surrounding villages are to receive a boost as the local Community Partnership opens for another round of funding.
Read more about "Further funding to benefit community groups"...As part of its commitment to supporting people facing homelessness, East Suffolk Council has transformed a property in Lowestoft into specialist accommodation especially for former rough sleepers.