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If you already hold a premises licence you will have some form of authorisation to carry out one or more licensable activities. You can also make an application at any time to ‘vary’ your premises licence to alter the terms of your licence. For example, you can apply to extend the hours you are open to the public or to have conditions removed from your existing licence. You can also apply to add a licensable activity that your current licence does not allow you to carry out.
Read more about "Vary a premises licence"...All forms of sex establishment require a licence from the Council.
Read more about "Sex establishments"...The publication scheme is based on the model publication scheme approved by the Information Commissioner and supports policies of transparency and accountability:
Read more about "Publication Scheme"...The Government has produced a guide on how to hold a street party in your local area that sets out the things you need to think about and the information you will need to let us know:
Read more about "Organising a street party"...In East Suffolk we aim to provide a better quality of life by encouraging investment, business development and job creation. We work with a number of local, sub-regional, regional and national partners to support businesses and facilitate key regeneration opportunities.
People who live or work in the vicinity of a premises licensed to sell alcohol, provide entertainment, or sell hot food or hot drink between 11pm and 5am, can ask the council to review the licence if they are being adversely affected by the operation of the licence.
Read more about "Applying for a review of a premises licence"...Voluntary organisations, community groups and faith networks can soon access fresh grant funding for projects that help ease cost of living pressures this winter.
Read more about "Cost of living project funding scheme set to launch"...Responsible dog owners understand the importance of clearing up after their pets, and so they take their dog for a walk armed with a poop scoop or bag. They will dispose of the waste when they return home or use one of the Council's dog waste bins or litter bins found across the district.
Read more about "Dog fouling"...A popular summer activities programme for young people returns to East Suffolk next month.
Read more about "Operation Camouflage is back!"...Public access for customers is provided from locations across East Suffolk.
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