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Read more about "Openness of information "...‘Permitted Development Rights’ allow for certain change of use and physical works to be undertaken without the need for planning permission. They are defined within National Legislation, primarily within the Town and Country Planning General Permitted Development Order 2015 (England) (As Amended).
Read more about "Permitted development rights"...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 local development scheme sets out the timetable for local plan preparation and other planning policy documents. On 12 December 2024, the Minister of State for Housing and Planning asked all local planning authorities to update their Local Development Schemes and to submit updated information on Local Plan timetables within 12 weeks (by 6 March 2025). An updated East Suffolk Local Development Scheme has been produced. This document sets out the council’s current position on plan-making, an indicative timescale for a future Local Plan and information on the preparation of other planning policy documents.
Read more about "Statement of Community Involvement and Local Development Scheme"...There are two parts to the Local Plan in East Suffolk; the Suffolk Coastal Local Plan and the Waveney Local Plan.
Read more about "Policies Map"...Regular reviews of conservation areas are known as Conservation Area Appraisals. The public is consulted, to ensure that the appraisals reflect community aspirations and not simply those of the planning authority. Once published conservation area appraisals provide the local planning authority with the basis for policies which are designed to preserve or enhance all of the aspects of character and appearance that define an area's special interest.
Read more about "Conservation area appraisals"...The Environment Act 1995 (Part IV) requires that all local authorities carry out periodic reviews of the current and likely future air quality in their area. These reviews follow Government guidance that set health-based air quality objectives for a number of key pollutants and target dates for their achievement. The main pollutants of relevance currently for East Suffolk are nitrogen dioxide (NO2 ) and particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10 ).
Read more about "Air quality"...Below is a Google map of period poverty initiatives across East Suffolk, so that regardless of provider you can find your local provision.
Read more about "Find a box"...In November 2012, the first ever set of Police and Crime Commissioner elections were held across 41 police force areas in England and Wales (excluding London).
Read more about "Police and Crime Commissioner elections"...Local authorities emergency planning in Suffolk is organised in a joint unit comprising all of the Suffolk District, Borough and County Councils.
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