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  • Before submitting a planning application

    Considerations when applying for planning permission

    Prior to submitting an application, you will need to put together your ideas and devise a scheme for your property/site.

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  • Offshore windfarms

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  • Legacy for the future from Banksy’s East Coast Spraycation

    World-renowned artist Banksy creates a splash wherever he leaves his mark, and his ‘Spraycation’ to the Norfolk-Suffolk coastline has been no different.

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  • Ecology

    East Suffolk supports a diverse range of habitats and species. This includes sites of international and national nature conservation importance, and rare and protected species. A number of sites, such as RSPB Minsmere, are of international importance. Designations for such internationally important sites include Special Protection Area (SPA), Special Area of Conservation (SAC) and Ramsar site. The district also contains National Nature Reserves (NNRs) and Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs) which are of national importance and County Wildlife Sites (CWSs) which are of county nature conservation importance.

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  • Storm advice

    Information for those affected by storms and bad weather.

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  • Strategic engagement

    Many new connections and significant generation infrastructure are required to deliver net zero carbon emissions in the UK by 2050. The resources and conditions in East Suffolk and East Anglia for fixed foundation offshore wind and interconnectors make this area favourable to developers. East Suffolk Council is concerned about the significant number of projects which might seek to be accommodated within the district as a result. Through engagement with developers individually and collectively, the council has and continues to seek to minimise the harm and adverse impacts on the environment and communities from projects, whilst ensuring that any benefits are maximised. Simultaneously, East Suffolk Council is also engaging on a more strategic level.

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  • Authorities combine for collective day of action in Saxmundham

    Council officers have taken part in a multi-agency day of action to improve community safety in Saxmundham. 

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  • Parking problems

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    Abandoned vehicles Blue Badge misuse
    Dangerous and obstructive parking Dropped kerb enforcement
    Moving traffic offences Parking on footway and verges
    Repairing vehicles on the roadside Selling vehicles on the roadside
    Suspected parking contraventions (highway restrictions) Tax and MOT
    Report a parking problem
    Report Blue Badge misuse Report a suspected parking contravention
    Abandoned vehicle or roadside issues
    Report an untaxed vehicle
    Report a vehicle with no MOT Contact Suffolk Police

    All drivers are required to follow the rules of the highway; however, there may be occasions where these rules are ignored.

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  • Enabling Communities Delivery Plan

    The East Suffolk Enabling Communities Model

    We think there are 12 steps for communities to follow. We have called this our Enabling Communities model. For each of the steps, there are organisations, people or things that can help.

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  • Nature at Work

    What is Nature at Work?

    East Suffolk Council have partnered with environmental charity Groundwork East to develop and launch a new campaign called ‘Nature at Work’. The campaign aims to respond to the climate and nature emergency by supporting nature to thrive at hundreds of community sites across East Suffolk.

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