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East Suffolk Council (ESC) has renewed its support for the work of an industry-led organisation dedicated to boosting the local visitor economy.
Read more about "Council backs tourism industry plan for next three years"...Lowestoft residents and businesses can now find out more about ambitious regeneration plans in the town, thanks to the launch of a new website.
Read more about "Keep up to date with ambitious regeneration plans"...The Food Hygiene Rating Scheme helps you choose where to eat out or shop for food. The scheme gives you information about the hygiene standards in restaurants, pubs, cafes, takeaways, hotels, and other places you like to go to eat out, as well as supermarkets and other food shops.
Read more about "Food Hygiene Rating scheme"...Wickham Market residents are invited to comment on their local Neighbourhood Plan, ahead of it being submitted for independent examination.
Read more about "Have your say on Wickham Market Neighbourhood Plan "...Local construction company P.J Spillings has been awarded the contract to deliver the second phase of construction work at the Jubilee Parade development in Lowestoft, subject to signing of contracts.
Read more about "Contract awarded for next phase of seafront development"...Some garages and businesses place cars for sale, for an extended period, on the street, and in lay-bys. This can cause a significant nuisance to local residents and takes up valuable car parking spaces. The same is true with vehicles that are repaired on the street, which can also look unsightly, can lead to damage of the local environment (for example when oil is spilled or leaked) and may also present a danger to passers by. The Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act 2005 introduced legal controls over these activities.
Read more about "Nuisance parking"...The introduction of The Mobile Homes Act 2013 (The Act) provides greater protection to occupiers of residential park homes and caravans. It introduces important changes to the Caravan Sites and Control of Development Act 1960. The changes directly affect the way the council licenses permanent residential sites (known as relevant protected sites).
Read more about "Mobile home sites"...East Suffolk Council has welcomed the news from Ofgem that National Grid Ventures’ proposed Nautilus project will no longer be connecting within East Suffolk, favouring a connection at the Isle of Grain, Kent.
Read more about "Victory in East Suffolk as National Grid Ventures’ Nautilus interconnector project set to leave"...People who live or work in the vicinity of a premises licensed to sell alcohol, provide entertainment, or sell hot food or hot drink between 11pm and 5am, can ask the council to review the licence if they are being adversely affected by the operation of the licence.
Read more about "Applying for a review of a premises licence"...East Suffolk Council commissioned Knight, Kavanagh and Page Ltd (KKP) as consultants in 2020 to support the development of the first East Suffolk Council Leisure Strategy, incorporating a suite of strategies, namely the Indoor and Built Facilities Strategy, Playing Pitch and Outdoor Sport Strategy and Open Space and Play Strategy, to provide an up-to-date evidence base and to help inform future decision-making processes.
Read more about "East Suffolk Leisure Strategy"...Page 50 of 108