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  • Failure to comply with the Building Regulations (England)

    Failure to comply with the building regulations - Dutyholders and Enforcement

    • Failure to comply with the building regulations
    • Prosecution and enforcement notices
    • Compliance and stop notices
    • Work without permission
    • Appeals against notices
    • Use of a registered building control approver service
    • Impact on Selling the Property
    • Discovery of unauthorised work

    Failure to comply with the building regulations

    If you do not follow the building control procedures set out for handling your building work, or you carry out building work which does not comply with the requirements contained in the building regulations, you will have contravened the regulations.

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  • Felixstowe Port

    Suffolk Coastal Port Health Authority (SCPHA) is part of Suffolk Coastal District Council and is based at the Port of Felixstowe, the UK’s largest container port. SCPHA is responsible for:

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  • Notification of vessel ETA

    Radio quarantine reports from ships at sea

    The Public Health (Ships) Regulations specify that no person other than a pilot, customs officer, immigration officer or port health officer shall board or leave a ship which is required to obtain free pratique for health clearance on arrival in the United Kingdom from a foreign port, without consent of the Port Health Authority.

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  • Council assessing situation following further erosion at Pakefield

    Following further erosion to the cliffs at Pakefield over the weekend, East Suffolk Council is working to assess the situation and determine the next steps for the local community.

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  • Planning

    Wait... Before you contact us, you might find what you're looking for on our planning pages.

    Planning applications and Enforcement

    View and comment on plans and see the status of planning applications

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  • Introduction to building regulations

    What are building regulations?

    The building regulations help ensure that new buildings, conversions, renovations and extensions (domestic or commercial) are going to be safe, healthy and high-performing.

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  • Food poisoning

    Our Food and Safety team are formally notified by local doctors and local hospitals when people living in the district are found to be suffering from food poisoning.

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  • Fees and charges

    Details of the council's fees and charges for a wide range of activities including car park charges, planning application and building control fees, licence fees, land search fees, beach hut rents, cemetery charges and many others.

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  • Environmental permitting

    What is a permit?

    The operation of certain industrial processes have the capacity to pollute the air around us and are consequently regulated by local authorities under a strict permitting regime in accordance with the Pollution Prevention and Control Act 1999. The requirements covers a broad range of new and existing industrial processes. Businesses which operate these premises must have a permit. The council decides whether or not to give a permit to an operator. The permit states the ways in which pollution is to be minimised.

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  • Public Space Protection Orders

    Wait... Before you contact us, you might find what you're looking for on our Public Space Protection Orders page.
    Email: environment@eastsuffolk.gov.uk

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