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Compulsory purchase is the process which allows public bodies (such as the Council) to acquire land compulsorily, if it cannot be acquired through negotiation. It can be a key tool to help assemble land to secure social, economic and or environmental changes (through a regeneration scheme, for example), but it can also be used to acquire individual run-down properties. The Government has made recent changes to legislation to better enable the use of compulsory purchase to achieve public policy aims and is encouraging councils to use these powers more frequently, especially to deliver affordable housing. Further national changes will be made over the coming months and years.
Read more about "East Suffolk Council Compulsory Purchase Order Protocol"...Consult your solicitor, who can go to the County Court and obtain an order granting possession of your land. Alternatively you can ask the council or Norfolk and Suffolk Gypsy, Roma and Traveller Liaison Service for advice. The council works closely with the Norfolk and Suffolk Gypsy, Roma Traveller service and they can provide support if travellers arrive on your land.
Read more about "Gypsies and Travellers"...East Suffolk Council has paid out over £14 million in the last week to local businesses affected by new national restrictions introduced by the Government as it continues to support them during the pandemic.
A number of Town and Parish councils have prepared, or are preparing, their own Neighbourhood Plan.
Read more about "Neighbourhood Plans in the area"...Take part in the annual Suffolk Growth business survey
Read more about "East Suffolk businesses - have your say"...East Suffolk Council continued its ongoing engagement with local communities with a ‘Question and Answer’ event about the proposed North Felixstowe Garden Neighbourhood, attended by around 160 people on Thursday evening.
Read more about "North Felixstowe Q&A event hears from residents"...East Suffolk Council has been recognised for its commitment to supporting the armed forces community with a bronze award from the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS).
Read more about "Recognition for armed forces community support"...East Suffolk residents are invited to have their say on a draft Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) Charging Schedule which sets out the amount developers pay to fund new and improved infrastructure.
Read more about "Have your say on draft charging schedule"...A new range of charges, which developers are required to pay to help improve infrastructure in East Suffolk, has been agreed.
Read more about "New charging agreed to improve local infrastructure"...The LionLink Multi-Purpose Interconnector (formerly known as EuroLink) is being developed by National Grid Ventures. Interconnectors are high voltage cables which connect the electricity systems of neighbouring countries. Multi-Purpose Interconnectors could enable interconnection and offshore wind to work together as one combined asset.
Read more about "LionLink (formerly EuroLink) Multi-Purpose Interconnector"...