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Easton and Playford have become the latest East Suffolk villages to formally adopt Neighbourhood Plans.
Read more about "Neighbourhood Plans formally adopted for two East Suffolk villages "...East Suffolk residents and businesses are invited to have their say on a new planning document that provides guidance for the conversion of buildings to Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMO) in the former Waveney area.
Read more about "Have your say on new planning document"...Residents in both Carlton Colville and Westerfield will be asked to decide whether the Neighbourhood Plan for their area should be used to determine future planning applications.
Read more about "Residents to vote on Neighbourhood Plans"...East Suffolk residents are invited to have their say on a new planning document covering small-scale residential development in the countryside.
Read more about "Have your say on a new planning document "...A funding programme which supports people struggling with social isolation and loneliness is now accepting new applications.
Read more about "More funding available to help tackle social isolation"...Residents in both Playford and Easton will be asked to decide whether Neighbourhood Plans for their areas should be used to determine future planning applications.
Read more about "Residents to vote on Neighbourhood Plans"...A Lowestoft man has been ordered to pay £4,400 for breaching planning regulations by using the grounds of a residential address to store building materials.
Read more about "Property owner fined for breaching enforcement notice"...Caravan sites must be licensed under the Caravan Sites and Control of Development Act 1960.
Read more about "Caravan site licensing"...Residents in both Rushmere St Andrew and Shadingfield, Sotterley, Willingham and Ellough will be asked to decide whether Neighbourhood Plans for their areas should be used to determine future planning applications.
Read more about "Residents to vote on neighbourhood plans "...The local development scheme sets out the timetable for local plan preparation and other planning policy documents. On 12 December 2024, the Minister of State for Housing and Planning asked all local planning authorities to update their Local Development Schemes and to submit updated information on Local Plan timetables within 12 weeks (by 6 March 2025). An updated East Suffolk Local Development Scheme has been produced. This document sets out the council’s current position on plan-making, an indicative timescale for a future Local Plan and information on the preparation of other planning policy documents.
Read more about "Statement of Community Involvement and Local Development Scheme"...