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A new virtual high street service that aims to support independent shops has now launched in East Suffolk.
Read more about "A new virtual High Street service launched in East Suffolk"...People living and working in Felixstowe are invited to give their views on the availability of cycle parking facilities in the town.
Read more about "Have your say on cycle parking in Felixstowe"...Feedback from visitors attending four festival-style markets in Saxmundham, Beccles, Lowestoft and Leiston has indicated that the events significantly encouraged footfall to the towns.
Read more about "Organisers excited by feedback from festival-style markets"...You can petition your council to hold a referendum on whether local people should elect a mayor to lead the council and the community it serves.
Read more about "Mayoral petitions"...The building regulations help ensure that new buildings, conversions, renovations and extensions (domestic or commercial) are going to be safe, healthy and high-performing.
Read more about "Introduction to building regulations"...East Suffolk Council is setting its direction with the adoption of a new Strategic Plan that will underpin the services it delivers for the next four years.
Read more about "Our Direction 2028"...East Suffolk Council is encouraging residents to re-use, reduce and recycle this festive season to help keep costs down and also help the environment.
Read more about "‘Circular Christmas’ campaign launched"...We are committed to being open and transparent in the way we conduct decision-making. Recording is permitted at those council meetings which are open to the public, except where it is resolved that the public be excluded, as the information being discussed is confidential.
Read more about "Filming and audio recording at council meetings"...To help encourage local residents to stay healthy and active, free fitness classes will begin in some East Suffolk parks and open spaces in May.
Read more about "Our Parks is coming to East Suffolk"...Section 106 or s106 Agreements (also known as Planning Obligations) are made by deed under Section 106 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 and are similar to covenants. They allow a local planning authority to enter into a legally-binding agreement with a landowner or developer to provide something or to restrict the use of a development. They relate to a person's land, binding whoever owns it and the obligation becomes a land charge.
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