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Article 4 Direction Review |
Year 2 of a three -year project reviewing the Article 4 Directions in East Suffolk Council’s Conservation Areas. The Year 2 review covers: Beccles, Wissett, Holton, Walberswick and Thorpeness. |
The Nautilus Multi-Purpose Interconnector is being developed by National Grid Ventures. Interconnectors are high voltage cables which connect the electricity systems of neighbouring countries. Multi-Purpose Interconnectors could enable interconnection and offshore wind to work together as one combined asset.
Read more about "Nautilus Multi-Purpose Interconnector"...Gateway to Homechoice is the scheme for letting social housing across eight council areas in parts of Suffolk and Essex.
Read more about "Register for Social Housing"...Cllr Tom Daly, East Suffolk Council’s Cabinet Member for Energy and Climate Change has expressed his anger and disappointment having learned that the Nautilus Interconnector proposal - proposed by National Grid Ventures and connecting the UK with Belgium, which had been looking to connect at the Isle of Grain in the Thames Estuary - is possibly coming back to East Suffolk to be connected at Friston.
Read more about "Nautilus Interconnector frustration"...If you are planning to hold an event on land owned by East Suffolk Council, then you may need to apply for permission to do so.
Read more about "Events on council land"...All members of a council are required by law to complete a register of interests form to provide details of any interests that might give rise to a conflict of interest, when undertaking their duties as a councillor.
Read more about "Councillors register of interests"...East Suffolk Council has launched a new £2 million business grant scheme for the hospitality sector as it continues to support local businesses through the pandemic.
Read more about "Extra support for East Suffolk businesses"...History lovers are being given the chance to join East Suffolk Council and Suffolk Archives in charting the fascinating past of an iconic seafront landmark.
Work on an exciting new development at Jubilee Parade in Lowestoft will begin in February, following planning consent given by East Suffolk Council’s Planning Committee.
Read more about "Work to begin on new Jubilee Parade development"...