You searched for "parish council list "
Our planning application process diagram shows the process through which applications are registered, consulted on, considered and determined.
Read more about "Planning application process"...Our planning application process diagram shows the process through which applications are registered, consulted on, considered and determined.
Read more about "Planning application process"...Covid-19 |
---|
We are sorry if you have been inconvenienced by any of the changes to our service during restrictions for COVID-19 (Coronavirus). We will not respond to comments and complaints about these restrictions. Please see our COVID-19 webpage for information and updates on the council’s response to the virus. |
An East Suffolk Community Partnership is making a real difference to local communities after granting over £10,000 to local projects.
Read more about "Funding boost for local communities"...Road safety activities will be taking place in East Suffolk this week, organised by the Kesgrave, Rushmere St Andrew, Martlesham, Carlford and Fynn Valley Community Partnership.
Read more about "Communities helping to improve road safety "...East Suffolk Council has renewed its commitment to improving the health and wellbeing of its residents by adopting a new strategy for leisure and sports provision.
Read more about "East Suffolk Council adopts strategy for sustainable and inclusive future of leisure and sports facilities "...The Wenhaston with Mells Neighbourhood Plan was prepared by Wenhaston with Mells Parish Council following extensive consultation with the local community and sets out its vision for development to 2030.
Read more about "Wenhaston with Mells Hamlet neighbourhood area"...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.
Read more about "Article 4 Directions"...Residents in Wickham Market will be asked to decide whether the Neighbourhood Plan for their area should be used to determine future planning applications.
Read more about "Wickham Market residents to vote on Neighbourhood Plan"...Residents in both Carlton Colville and Westerfield will be asked to decide whether the Neighbourhood Plan for their area should be used to determine future planning applications.
Read more about "Residents to vote on Neighbourhood Plans"...Page 35 of 166