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  • Planning enforcement

    The main purpose of planning enforcement is to investigate alleged contraventions of planning control and, where appropriate, to negotiate or pursue formal enforcement action.

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  • Deed of Obligation

    On the 8 October 2021, East Suffolk Council, Suffolk County Council and NNB Generation Company (SZC) Limited entered into a Deed of Obligation (DoO) pursuant to section 1 of the Localism Act 2011 and section 111 of the Local government Act 1972. The DoO related to all aspects of the Sizewell C project, however since the signing of the DoO, two Deed of Variations have been signed (13 April 2022 and 6 May 2022) which amend specific aspects of the original Deed.

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  • Section 106 planning obligations (S106)

    Section 106 or s106 Agreements (also known as Planning Obligations) are made by deed under Section 106 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 and are similar to covenants. They allow a local planning authority to enter into a legally-binding agreement with a landowner or developer to provide something or to restrict the use of a development. They relate to a person's land, binding whoever owns it and the obligation becomes a land charge.

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  • New planning guidance for custom and self-build housing

    A new planning document has been adopted in East Suffolk to help guide custom and self-build housing proposals.

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  • High hedges

    Not all matters relating to hedges and trees are a ‘High Hedge’, and therefore are not matters for the Planning Enforcement Team and therefore not matters we can be involved with, for example:

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  • New funding scheme launched by Partnership

    Local communities are set to benefit from new funding scheme announced by an East Suffolk Community Partnership.

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  • Wickham Market Neighbourhood Planning Referendum - Thursday 12 October 2023

    Wickham Market neighbourhood area

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  • Further funding available for community groups

    A funding scheme to help tackle one of East Suffolk Community Partnership’s key priorities has now opened for round 2.

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  • Group formed to boost community engagement in planning

    A new community engagement group has been established to help further enhance and encourage public participation in planning matters.

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  • Further funding boost for Partnership

    Voluntary and community groups in the Melton, Woodbridge and Deben Peninsula area are invited to apply for funding to help improve opportunities for young people and community village hubs. 

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