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As a six-month Planning Inspectorate examination of proposals for a new nuclear power plant at Sizewell draws to a close, East Suffolk Council has welcomed a range of important revisions to the scheme and a multi-million pound financial package for investment back in to local communities.
Read more about "Sizewell C Examination: East Suffolk Council response"...
Our Revenues and Benefits service (Council Tax, Housing Benefits and Business rates) is delivered by the Anglia Revenues Partnership (ARP).
Read more about "Benefits"...A new ‘best practice’ guide for housing developers has been published, setting out East Suffolk Council’s aspirations for high quality and well delivered new housing developments.
Read more about "New charter produced for residential developers"...Welcome to East Suffolk Council’s information pack on the former Deben High School project. We aim to provide you with details on this exciting project and our proposals for transforming what is currently a disused brownfield site to a mixed housing and leisure development for the town of Felixstowe, delivering 61 new high-quality homes, plus leisure and community facilities.
Read more about "Former Deben High School site planning submission"...The Suffolk Councils have secured funding from Cadent, the largest gas distribution network operator, to deliver a 2-year programme to support residents who are struggling to keep warm. The project is being hosted by East Suffolk Council and links with Safe Suffolk Renters but is available to all residents, not just those in rented housing.
Read more about "Suffolk Centres for Warmth"...A local radio station has received a funding boost thanks to a donation from East Suffolk Council.
Read more about "Rendlesham Community Radio receives Community Partnership grant funding"...Most licensed premises are well run and benefit their local community, and the majority of licensees provide a professional service. However, problems may happen from time to time for a variety of reasons.
Read more about "Complaints about licensing issues"...Neighbourhood plans are land use plans usually prepared for an individual town/parish administrative area by the relevant town or parish council. Every neighbourhood plan is different just as every community is different. The decision on whether to undertake a neighbourhood plan will depend on the individual community, the land use planning issues it faces and any long term aspirations. Other types of community led plans are available.
Read more about "Preparing a Neighbourhood Plan"...East Suffolk Council (ESC) has reaffirmed its commitment to investment in local communities by approving a budget of over £30million to fund essential services in 2023/24.
Read more about "East Suffolk Council budget approved"...