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  • Helping local events thrive in East Suffolk

    A new grant scheme which supports local events to attract more attendees has been launched by East Suffolk Council.  

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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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  • Scrutiny

    The role and purpose of the Scrutiny Committee is to improve the delivery of public services through providing challenge both to the Cabinet and to external organisations where there are issues of public concern. The committee acts as a “critical friend” to decision makers by beneficially examining the council's priorities, key decisions and service provision to ensure they are appropriate, efficient, transparent and accountable, and in the best interests of residents.

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  • East Suffolk Lettings

    East Suffolk Lettings has been created, along with the introduction of a new Guaranteed Rent Scheme, to increase residents access to the private rented sector and minimise the use of temporary accommodation. The new scheme aims to encourage landlords to work with the council, by charging a lower rent, at Local Housing Allowance or within 10%. Landlords will be offered a financial incentive based on the difference in cost between what they would have been able to charge, compared to the lower rate they are charging.

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  • Houses in Multiple Occupation ‘Exceptional Circumstances’ Guidance Note

    The Guidance Note clarifies the application of the ‘exceptional circumstances’ test under Waveney Local Plan policy WLP8.4 (Conversion of Properties to Flats) relating to proposals for the conversion of buildings to Houses in Multiple Occupation.

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  • Annual awards recognise the best in design and conservation in East Suffolk

    The winners of an annual awards programme celebrating building design and conservation projects in East Suffolk have been announced.

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  • Property owner fined for breaching enforcement notice

    A Lowestoft man has been ordered to pay £4,400 for breaching planning regulations by using the grounds of a residential address to store building materials.

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