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East Suffolk Council has pledged to conduct a detailed review of parking management regulations and introduce new schemes to meet changing local demand.
Read more about "Parking review launched to evaluate changing demand and meet local need "...The Re-use of Public Sector Information Regulations 2015 were introduced to encourage the re-use of information held by public bodies and local authorities.
Read more about "Re-use of Public Sector Information Regulations "...If a letting agent doesn't resolve a complaint, private renters can complain to an independent letting agent redress scheme.
Read more about "Complaints against landlords"...As part of our ground maintenance duties, the council is responsible for 29 closed churchyards across the district.
Residents in the south of East Suffolk are invited to find out more about the wide range of support services available to them in the local area.
Read more about "Free community Health & Well-being drop-in events"...A complete list of available support is below. Please take the time to read it and use the links to the support you need.
Read more about "Household costs and advice"...The council's East Suffolk Strategic Plan identifies five areas which we believe will be really important for East Suffolk over the next four years – economic growth, value for money, digital transformation, our environment and enabling communities. Our Enabling Communities Strategy explains what we mean by ‘enabling communities’ and how we want to work differently and better with our communities to improve the environment, economy and social aspects of the area to make services – and life – better for everyone.
Read more about "Enabling Communities Strategy"...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 "Hiring out horses"...The following groups, also known as 'relevant bodies', are all eligible to express an interest in bidding to run a particular district council service:
Read more about "How the Right to Challenge Works"...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:
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