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East Suffolk Council is delighted to confirm the appointment of Kate Blakemore as its new Strategic Director. Kate is currently a Strategic Director at Great Yarmouth Borough Council and has been in the role for over five years, having previously been the authority’s Head of Transformation.
Read more about "East Suffolk Council appoints new Strategic Director"...New regulations came into force on 1 October 2018, meaning that any renewals under the old legislation or any new premises after 1 October 2018 will need to comply with the new regulations and associated Government guidance.
Read more about "Breeding dogs"...Regulation 122 (2A) of the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) Regulations 2010 (as amended) permit local authorities to charge a fee for monitoring and reporting on planning obligations. The Regulation 122 tests do not apply in relation to a planning obligation which requires a sum to be paid to a local planning authority in respect of the cost of monitoring (including reporting) provided:
Read more about "Planning obligations monitoring fees"...As a result of its commitment to member development and excellent support to councillors, East Suffolk Council has once again been accredited with the coveted ‘gold standard’ Councillor Development Charter Plus Award.
Read more about "Gold standard for councillor support "...Feedback from visitors attending four festival-style markets in Saxmundham, Beccles, Lowestoft and Leiston has indicated that the events significantly encouraged footfall to the towns.
Read more about "Organisers excited by feedback from festival-style markets"...Having spent over £10 million on the redevelopment and refurbishment of its leisure centres, East Suffolk Council is delighted that they will be re-opening next week as part of the further easing of national restrictions.
Read more about "Leisure centres get ready to re-open next week"...Through High Streets Heritage Action Zones (HSHAZ) designation, conservation-led regeneration will make the South Lowestoft Conservation Area a vibrant place to live, work and visit. The HSHAZ will champion the value of heritage within the high street, using that heritage for positive change to address the current decline facing the area. It will encourage sympathetic and sustainable improvements to the built environment, where communities have pride in place and are actively engaged in the area’s protection and presentation through a programme of events and training.
Read more about "London Road, Lowestoft High Street Heritage Action Zone"...An annual scheme to promote biodiversity and cultivate East Suffolk’s wildlife population is set to return.
Read more about "Pardon the Weeds campaign returns to create a buzz "...The annual Suffolk Coasts and Estuaries Conference celebrates its 10th anniversary this year.
Read more about "Popular conference celebrates 10th anniversary"...The Lound with Ashby, Herringfleet and Somerleyton Neighbourhood Plan was prepared by Lound with Ashby, Herringfleet and Somerleyton parish councils following extensive consultation with the local community and sets out its vision for development to 2036.
Read more about "Lound Ashby Herringfleet and Somerleyton neighbourhood area"...Page 66 of 108