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  • Restoring historic character of Lowestoft building

    An exciting project to restore the façade of Lowestoft’s former Post Office, now owned by East Suffolk Council, is set to start later this year.

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  • Background information

    Transport considerations

    • Presentation - Sizewell C Construction - Perceived Social Impacts of Traffic
    • Sizewell C Impact Cover note
    • Sizewell C Impact Summary Report
    • Sizewell C Impact Final Report

    Route D2 and B1122 study

    EDF Energy has identified the B1122 as the main access route to deliver the Sizewell C development. This route will need to accommodate HGV vehicles for the delivery of materials, coach traffic for transporting workers to the site, abnormal loads and car trips by individual workers/visitors. Following the Stage 1 consultation by EDF Energy, concerns were raised around the lack of information provided for transport related mitigation for the B1122.

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  • 2016 Quality of Place award winners

    The sixth annual Quality of Place awards ceremony took place on 20 October when prizes were awarded to four outstanding local projects.

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  • Development Consent Order

    Overview

    This page provides details and documentation in relation to the Development Consent Order (DCO) process for a new nuclear power station at Sizewell C. It also provides a summary of relevant engagement activity for the DCO. Prior to the application being submitted to the Planning Inspectorate (PINS) in May 2020, two letters were sent by the two councils to EDF Energy and PINS in relation to the anticipated DCO submission.

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  • New brand launched to help Suffolk Coast get Wildlife Wise

    A project working with local residents and visitors to prevent disturbance and damage to wildlife and habitats along the Suffolk Coast has been given a fresh new look.

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  • Five Estuaries Offshore Windfarm

    Five Estuaries is the proposed extension to the existing £1.5 billion, 353MW Galloper Offshore Wind Farm located in the southern North Sea. The Five Estuaries project will comprise a number of wind turbines in addition to offshore and onshore electrical infrastructure. A grid connection for this project is due to link into the proposed East Anglia Green substation within the Tendring District, Essex.

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  • Coastal adaptation document formally adopted

    A document providing planning guidance for coastal communities in East Suffolk, Great Yarmouth and North Norfolk has been formally adopted. 

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  • Private water supplies

    Private Water Supplies Regulations 2016 & 2018 (Amendment) Regulations

    New regulations relating to drinking water supplied from wells, boreholes and other private water supplies, came into force on 27 June 2016. These were amended by a subsequent amendment Regulation known as the Private Water Supplies (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2018 and these came into force on 11 July 2018.

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  • How your business rates are worked out

    The amount paid for business rates is based on the rateable value of a property, which is calculated by the Valuation Office Agency. Business rates are calculated by:

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  • Hedgerows Regulations

    The Hedgerows Regulations 1997 give protection to hedgerows that grow on agricultural, common and forestry land, horse and donkey paddocks, nature reserves and Sites of Special Scientific Interest.

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