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The Nature First small grants fund is provided by East Suffolk Council on behalf of the East Suffolk Greenprint Forum and is available for projects that specifically contribute to the enhancement of local biodiversity and/or its understanding and appreciation by the local community. Eligible projects may include work to restore existing habitats, creation of habitats, provision of nesting / roosting places for birds, pollinators and other animals, or activities to help local people of any age learn about and enjoy their local biodiversity.
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You can view and comment on a planning application via our Public Access system.
Read more about "Comment on a planning application"...A new ‘best practice’ guide for housing developers has been published, setting out East Suffolk Council’s aspirations for high quality and well delivered new housing developments.
Read more about "New charter produced for residential developers"...To ensure high-quality design is at the forefront of new developments in East Suffolk, a new role has been created within East Suffolk Council’s Planning Team.
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Read more about "Planning policy data protection statement"...Community groups, organisations and town and parish councils are invited to apply for funding to help provide affordable food to East Suffolk residents in need.
Read more about "Helping people access affordable food"...Neighbourhood plans covering three areas in East Suffolk have been formally adopted.
Read more about "Three neighbourhood plans adopted"...This is a summary of the steps that will need to be undertaken in order for a Neighbourhood Development Plan to become part of the Local Plan and used to make decisions on planning applications. The process for preparing and adopting a Neighbourhood Development Order or a Community Right to Build Order is broadly the same as that for a Neighbourhood Development Plan.
Read more about "Neighbourhood Development Plan process"...Residents in East Suffolk, Great Yarmouth and North Norfolk are invited to have their say on a new document which provides planning guidance for coastal communities that may be affected by changes to the coast.
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