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The stage 1 consultation began on 21 November 2012 and ran until 6 February 2013.
Read more about "Consultations"...The Bungay Neighbourhood Plan was prepared by Bungay Town Council and sets out its vision for development to 2036.
Read more about "Bungay neighbourhood area"...People in the community are given disposable cameras, or asked to take pictures on their phones and upload them to a shared location. The idea is to record and represent their community through photography. This approach works really well with people who prefer pictures to written or spoken information.
Read more about "Photo Survey [C]"...Three people have been sentenced after pleading guilty to breaching of an enforcement notice issued by East Suffolk Council.
Read more about "Three fined for breaching planning enforcement notice"...An East Suffolk resident has been fined over £1,300 after being found guilty of planning offences.
The Licensing Act 2003 allows local communities to have a say in licensing decisions that affect them, not only when someone applies for a licence to carry out certain activities (such as selling alcohol or providing live music) but at any time afterwards if those activities cause problems once a licence has been granted.
Read more about "Having your say in licensing decisions"...Good planning and organisation is essential to putting on an event that is both safe and enjoyable. For many events all that is required is to follow a basic series of steps.
Read more about "Running an event safely"...Conservation Area Appraisals and Management Plans
Read more about "Design and Conservation Data protection Statement"...Before the Community Infrastructure Levy was introduced, the Outdoor Playing Space Scheme existed, which provided funds for local outdoor recreational facilities as planning permission for new housing was issued. Although collection to this fund has now ceased, there are still funds available for play and sport projects.
Read more about "Outdoor Playing Space Scheme"...A Tree Preservation Order (TPO) is an order made by the local planning authority which makes it an offence to cut down, top, lop, uproot, wilfully damage or wilfully destroy a tree without the planning authority’s permission.
Read more about "Tree Preservation Orders (TPO)s"...