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The council are committed to safeguarding public funds and have a zero tolerance of fraud and corruption. We take responsible steps to ensure controls are in operation to prevent, detect and prosecute fraudulent activity.
Read more about "Corporate fraud"...An application for an environmental permit has been submitted to East Suffolk Council for a small waste incineration plant at Ellough, near Beccles and residents are invited to submit their views.
Read more about "Views invited on permit for small waste incineration plant"...The winners of an annual awards programme celebrating building design and conservation projects in East Suffolk have been announced.
Read more about "Annual awards recognise the best in design and conservation in East Suffolk "...Food inspectors from East Suffolk Council helped intercept a quantity of suspected illegally imported meat following a vehicle stop in Lowestoft.
Read more about "Imported food products surrendered following vehicle spot check"...Passivhaus is a quality assured standard for the design and construction of comfortable buildings that are highly energy efficient. A Passivhaus building aims to reduce the need to heat the building by being effectively sealed against the elements.
Read more about "What is Passivhaus?"...A landowner has been ordered to pay more than £5,000 in fines and costs for failing to comply with an enforcement notice imposed for breaching planning controls.
Read more about "Landowner fined for failing to comply with enforcement notice"...Property owners and occupiers are being invited to share their views on proposals for the creation and expansion of Conservation Areas in Aldeburgh.
Read more about "Proposed creation and expansion of Conservation Areas in Aldeburgh"...East Suffolk Council has put air-quality and climate at the core of an operating permit for a residual-waste incinerator.
Read more about "Permit issued with robust conditions to protect climate"...Following the success of a trial last year, council-owned cemeteries across East Suffolk will now be managed in a new way, ensuring the needs of both communities and wildlife are catered for.