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Celebrating women’s creativity for International Women’s Day was the plan through WAMfest Felixstowe 2021, (Women Arts and Music). But the best laid plans of mice and women were thwarted by COVID 19.
Read more about "WAMfest Felixstowe celebrates International Women’s Day"...Self build projects are those where you directly organise the design and construction of your own home. This covers a wide range of projects including a DIY self build home to projects where the self builder employs someone to build their home for them. Community-led projects can also take place as self build.
Read more about "Self Build and Custom Build"...Following the relocation of all tenants from St Peters Court in Lowestoft, and agreement reached to demolish the building, the final stages of this process are now underway.
Read more about "St Peters Court demolition"...All premises providing a licensable activity need a licence. Licensable activities are:
Read more about "Premises licences"...As a licensing authority, we set high standards for our licensed operators, private hire and hackney carriage (taxi) drivers and vehicles. Whilst such standards are maintained with a great deal of co-operation from both drivers and operators, there may be occasions when problems occur that you wish to complain about.
Read more about "Complaining about taxi and private hire licensing issues"...Temporary event notices (TENs) are a way of providing permission for small, occasional events at a premises or area (including outdoor places) where licensable activities are not normally allowed.
Read more about "Temporary event notices"...If you have any problems related to vandalism, drunken behaviour, violence or drugs you should report them to Suffolk Police. If there is an immediate threat to your own or others’ safety you should dial 999, otherwise you should ring the police on their non-emergency number 101 or 01473 613500.
Read more about "Complaining about alcohol and entertainment licensing issues"...Street trading is defined as the selling or offering for sale of any article in the street. This includes food such as burgers, kebabs, doughnuts etc. or other things such as household items and is covered by the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982.
Read more about "Street trading"...Schedule 11 of The Gambling Act 2005 controls the conduct of small lotteries (for example, raffles and 100 club type draws) by societies raising money for charitable, sporting, cultural and other similar purposes, other than for private gain.
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