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Under the Zoo Licensing Act 1981 those who run a zoo must obtain a licence. Conditions can be applied to the licence to ensure the proper conduct of the zoo.
Read more about "Zoos"...The Quality of Place Awards were introduced in 2010 to recognise and encourage an interest in the quality of the built and natural environment of our district and to promote an awareness of the need for high standards in all forms of design, including planning, architecture, sustainable development, landscaping and community engagement.
Read more about "Quality of Place awards"...We have many miles of beautiful coastline to explore and enjoy but it is also some of the fastest eroding coast in western Europe. We urgently need your help to make sure that everyone stays safe when they visit the beach. In an emergency call 999 and ask for the Coastguard.
Read more about "Coastal Management"...Voluntary and community groups in the Carlton Colville, Kessingland, Southwold and surrounding villages are set to benefit as Community Partnership has opened a second round of funding scheme.
Read more about "Further funding made available to local communities "...East Suffolk Council is now processing the payment of grants for local businesses provided by the Government in a response to new national Covid-19 restrictions.
Read more about "Grants for businesses affected by new restrictions "...The quality of existing and proposed landscapes is an important consideration for East Suffolk. Landscapes help to create a sense of place, and good design should ensure that they are properly considered. East Suffolk is proud to have a dedicated Landscape team which provides advice across the council, predominantly focused on planning, but contributing to a wide range of matters.
Read more about "Landscape"...Sea Link is a new proposed high voltage undersea electricity link between Suffolk and Kent being developed by National Grid Electricity Transmission.
Read more about "Sea Link"...SSE Renewables and RWE Renewables have established a 50:50 equal joint venture company to develop the North Falls Offshore Wind Farm project, an extension to the operational Greater Gabbard Offshore Wind Farm off the coast of England in the southern North Sea. Offshore wind developers signed an Agreement for Lease with UK seabed managers, The Crown Estate in September 2020, to extend the existing 504MW wind farm by a further 504MW. The final capacity of the project will be determined during the development and consenting process.
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