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The first Quality of Place awards event took place on 29 July 2010, in the Council Chamber at Melton Hill, Woodbridge. Five projects were given recognition for their contribution to good design and conservation:
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| Planning and Building Control Covid-19 newsletter - January 2022 |
Due to the restrictions in place at the time of adoption of planning policy documents, the council suspended elements of the Statements of Community Involvement and set out alternative ways in which physical copies of documents could be made available.
Read more about "Planning and building control newsletters"...An Emergency Planning Service is provided by the District Emergency Planning Officer, who is part of the Suffolk Joint Emergency Planning Unit.
Read more about "Preparing for emergencies"...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 special event is being planned for anyone interested in volunteering to help run the popular visitor attractions of Landguard Peninsula.
Read more about "Open Day invitation for Landguard volunteers"...Buildings become dangerous for many reasons e.g. age, deterioration, settlement, impact by vehicles, explosion or fire damage. Other dangers can come from loose masonry or slates and unstable garden boundary walls. We operate an emergency service and officers are available 24 hours a day to deal with any situation which may arise. Working closely with the emergency services, the surveyor will act upon information received.
Read more about "Dangerous structures and demolitions"...This is simply the name given to the work the council does to be ready to help the emergency services deal with major emergencies that affect our communities. We also plan how we will help communities to recover from emergencies and get back to normal.
Read more about "Emergency planning and business continuity"...The Spa Pavilion area of Felixstowe experienced substantial falls in beach levels during the strong Easterly winds of Storm Darcy earlier this year. This is a continuing trend over recent years and has meant that a proposed pilot scheme of installing concrete platforms on which to position the displaced beach huts, would be easily undermined, despite their substantial nature. There is also not enough beach material in the area for the depth required to insert the platforms, nor create a control sand platform.
Read more about "Statement on proposed beach hut pilot scheme in Felixstowe"...On sites where there are trees subject to preservation orders, within conservation areas or where there are important amenity, landscape, landmark or heritage trees, a tree survey (location, species, dimensions) and tree condition report incorporating BS 5837:2012 Trees in relation to design, demolition and construction will be required when an application for planning permission is made.
Read more about "Trees on development sites"...| Avian Influenza reporting |
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Defra has launched a new online reporting system to be used by the public to report dead wild birds as part of the Government's response to the ongoing avian influenza outbreak. The new online system will be available 24/7 and the public is being urged to use the new online reporting system or call the Defra helpline on 03459 33 55 77 if they find one or more dead birds of prey such as an owl, hawk or buzzard, three or more dead birds that include at least one gull, swan, goose or duck or five or more dead wild birds of any species. |