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East Suffolk Council has prepared the East Suffolk Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) Charging Schedule, which sets out the amount that certain kinds of development are required to pay to contribute to the delivery of infrastructure in the area.
Read more about "Notification of submission of the draft East Suffolk CIL Charging Schedule "...An Air Quality Management Area in Woodbridge has been revoked, following significant improvements in air quality at the junction of Lime Kiln Quay Road, Thoroughfare and St John’s Street.
Read more about "Significant improvements in air quality at Woodbridge junction "...Work is set to begin at the end of the summer season on the installation of a replacement ramp to improve beach access in Felixstowe.
Read more about "Improved beach access ramp installation scheduled for late summer"...The Rushmere St Andrew Neighbourhood Plan was prepared by Rushmere St Andrew Parish Council, following extensive consultation with the local community and sets out its vision for development until 2036.
Read more about "Rushmere St Andrew neighbourhood plan"...One of the largest mitre flood gates in the United Kingdom is to be installed as the final element of a project protecting thousands of homes from flooding.
Read more about "Lowestoft leads the UK with new flood defences "...East Suffolk Council has approved the reinstatement of a remaining 14 of more than 40 beach huts which had to be transferred from Felixstowe beach due to erosion.
Read more about "Felixstowe beach hut reinstatement approved"...The standard tariff of £145.90 (Zone A) or £384.51 (Zone B) per dwelling can be paid via our online Recreational Avoidance Mitigation Contribution (RAMS) upfront payment form (the form will require you to have or create a My East Suffolk account).
Read more about "How to pay RAMS"...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.
Read more about "Environmental permitting"...East Suffolk Council has elected its new Chairman for the 2022/23 municipal year.
Read more about "East Suffolk Council elects new Chairman for 2022/23"...East Suffolk Council continues to tackle the impact of climate change as it works towards becoming carbon neutral.
Read more about "Council continues to fight impact of climate change"...