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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.
Read more about "Private water supplies"...A stunning selection of images have triumphed in a competition inviting photographers to showcase East Suffolk ‘Through the Lens’.
Unwanted items collected through East Suffolk Council’s bulky waste scheme are now being made available for reuse through a local charity.
Read more about "Trial scheme to divert unwanted household items to charity"...Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) Regulations were introduced by the government in 2018. The regulations were introduced to improve the quality of private rented buildings in England and Wales, to increase the energy efficiency of the worst performing houses and buildings, to improve the comfort and conditions in privately rented homes and reduce fuel poverty.
Read more about "Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards"...You can report a noise nuisance if it is:
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Read more about "Finding somewhere to live"...Temporary flood barriers which will reduce the risk of flooding in Lowestoft will be tested this week in readiness for the winter season.
East Suffolk residents and businesses are invited to have their say on a new planning document that provides guidance for the conversion of buildings to Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMO) in the former Waveney area.
Read more about "Have your say on new planning document"...Home composting is the most environmentally friendly way to deal with some types of green waste as it enables the waste to be dealt with at source without the need for transport or processing.
Read more about " Home composting"...Guidance for living in an Article 4 Direction area |
To help protect the character and appearance of some of the district’s conservation areas, East Suffolk Council, as a local planning authority, has increased planning controls through the application of Article 4 Directions. A list of conservation areas where these have been applied is below. These directions make further restrictions on permitted development rights to change residential (only) properties. Planning permission is consequently required to make any change of design or material to any part of the property facing what is called a ‘relevant location’ – that is, a public thoroughfare, defined as a highway, waterway or open space.
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