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Local people are invited by East Suffolk Council to attend a further consultation event about draft proposals for the North Felixstowe Garden Neighbourhood scheme.
Read more about "North Felixstowe Garden Neighbourhood – Q&A event"...Wait... | Before you contact us, you might find what you're looking for on our Section 106 pages. |
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Shadingfield, Sotterley, Willingham and Ellough Neighbourhood Plan was prepared by Shadingfield, Sotterley, Willingham and Ellough Parish Council.
Read more about "Shadingfield Sotterley Willingham and Ellough neighbourhood plan"...The National Planning Policy Framework requires planning authorities to update annually a statement setting out the supply of deliverable sites for housing to provide at least five years’ worth of supply against housing requirements. The Statement of Housing Land Supply for the period 1 April 2024 to 31 March 2029 was published in November 2024 which identified a 5 year land supply in both Local Plan areas. In December 2024 an updated National Planning Policy Framework and an updated methodology for calculating housing need were published. Accordingly, the Interim Housing Position Statement (March 2025) outlines East Suffolk’s new housing land supply position.
Read more about "Housing Land Supply"...Starting this week, drop-in events are taking place to help East Suffolk homeowners find out more about funding to help provide accommodation to those working at Sizewell C.
Read more about "Find out more about Sizewell C accommodation grants"...East Suffolk Council is ready to restart the process of marketing its previous office site to provide much-needed housing to a popular area.
Read more about "Former council offices back on the market"...Guidance for living in an Article 4 Direction area |
To help protect the character and appearance of some of the district’s conservation areas, East Suffolk Council, as a local planning authority, has increased planning controls through the application of Article 4 Directions. A list of conservation areas where these have been applied is below. These directions make further restrictions on permitted development rights to change residential (only) properties. Planning permission is consequently required to make any change of design or material to any part of the property facing what is called a ‘relevant location’ – that is, a public thoroughfare, defined as a highway, waterway or open space.
Read more about "Article 4 Directions"...A listed building is a building that is of special architectural or historic interest that has been designated by the Secretary of State. Buildings are listed in order to identify and protect the nation’s architectural heritage. Listed buildings can include telephone and letter boxes, milestones, windmills, watermills, farmhouses, town houses, military structures, bridges, walls and churches. There are approximately 4,120 listed buildings in East Suffolk, 59 of which are Grade I quality.
Read more about "Listed buildings"...Households across Suffolk and Norfolk are being urged to sign up for a mission to do their bit to protect the planet and help get the best out of salad and vegetables.
Read more about "Suffolk residents urged to accept Food Savvy mission to reduce food waste and serve another day"...