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  • Safer food, better business

    Safer Food Better Business information packs help small businesses put food safety management procedures in place.

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  • Enabling Communities

    For East Suffolk Council 'enabling' is not a political philosophy or set of legislative rights. It is about embedding a culture and approach to working with local people to deliver more with our communities by helping them to do things for themselves rather than doing things ‘to’ or ‘for’ them.

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  • Pardon the Weeds campaign returns to create a buzz

    An annual scheme to promote biodiversity and cultivate East Suffolk’s wildlife population is set to return.

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  • Work-Related Stress

    What is stress?

    Stress is defined by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) as 'the adverse reaction people have to excessive pressures or other types of demand placed on them'.

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  • Kittiwakes

    Kittiwakes are small gulls which nest in Lowestoft from March to September. Lowestoft’s kittiwakes feed in the arctic through the rest of the year. Lowestoft is one of the places they rely on to breed and plays a nationally important role in supporting the species.

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  • Live shellfish registration documents

    Important: Our process for issuing, using, and returning registration documents has changed.

    Registration documents are an important link in a chain of public health control measures, designed to ensure that shellfish placed on the market are safe to eat. It is therefore essential that the origin of the shellfish is known, and that this traceability is maintained from harvesting to final sale. This allows for recall of the shellfish if a food safety incident occurs.

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  • Information for commercial shellfish gatherers and merchants

    This page deals with your duties when gathering, handling and selling live bivalve molluscs, eg, clams, cockles, mussels, oysters, etc. The commercial production and sale of these is strictly controlled as they have the potential to cause serious illness due to the way in which they feed.

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  • Find out if you need planning permission

    Pre-application advice service

    There are six key types of consent which may need to be sought through the planning system:

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  • Control documents and management plans

    These documents are approved under the DCO however, some may only have been in a draft state at the end of the examination period. Please check back here for the most up to date versions of the documents.

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  • Skin piercing businesses

    The following practices must first be registered with the council:

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