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Historic parks and gardens are characteristic features of east and west Suffolk – either side of the High Suffolk clay plateau. This reflected the position of the largest landed estates - including in the Suffolk Sandlings - and also their geographical distribution along the historic route between Ipswich and Great Yarmouth. These parks were construed as primarily an aesthetic landscape – an irregular, ‘naturalistic’ setting of grass, trees and woodland around a big house. Parks were expressions of status and wealth, marking out the owner as a member of the landed elite.
Read more about "Local List of Parks/Gardens of Historic and Landscape Interest"...The Town and Country Planning (Brownfield Land Register) Regulations require all Local Planning Authorities in England to prepare, maintain and publish a brownfield land register.
Read more about "Brownfield land register"...A new planning document has been adopted in East Suffolk to help guide a range of different developments in rural areas.
Read more about "New planning guidance for rural development "...Voluntary organisations and community groups have another chance to apply for an East Suffolk Council and Suffolk County Council ‘Cost of Living Community Grant’ to support individuals and families in communities throughout the district this winter.
Read more about "Fresh opportunity for funding to support East Suffolk residents this winter"...Voluntary and community groups in Aldeburgh, Leiston, Saxmundham and surrounding villages are set to benefit as Community Partnership opens a second round of funding scheme next week.
Read more about "Further funding for local communities "...‘Permitted Development Rights’ allow for certain change of use and physical works to be undertaken without the need for planning permission. They are defined within National Legislation, primarily within the Town and Country Planning General Permitted Development Order 2015 (England) (As Amended).
Read more about "Permitted development rights"...The Community Right to Build makes it easier for local people to initiate and deliver small scale developments they would like to see in their area.
Read more about "Community Right to Build"...Our planning application process diagram shows the process through which applications are registered, consulted on, considered and determined.
Read more about "Planning application process"...Our planning application process diagram shows the process through which applications are registered, consulted on, considered and determined.
Read more about "Planning application process"...Residents, business and property owners in Lowestoft are invited to comment on a reappraised management plan for the South Lowestoft and Kirkley Conservation Area.
Read more about "Have your say on conservation area management "...