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Read more about "Useful links"...Sometimes, neighbouring gardens and land can be left to deteriorate. It can become unsightly or attract other environmental crimes, such as fly-tipping. The council has powers to investigate such incidents to ensure that residents respect their neighbours and their environment.
Read more about "Untidy gardens"...In East Suffolk we are proud of our culture offering, and celebrate the rich diversity of our cultural, arts and heritage assets. We have a vibrant creative sector, full of fantastic local talent and originality, inspired by our magical coast, delightful towns and beautiful rural areas. This is reflected by the wealth of past and present artists and creatives, who not only contribute to our local economy, but provide a genuine sense of worth and pride for our communities. At East Suffolk Council we understand the transformative powers of culture in our places and our communities.
Read more about "Culture in East Suffolk"...Councillors in East Suffolk have expressed frustration with the Government’s unwillingness to discuss the cumulative impacts of delivering multiple, national energy projects affecting communities throughout the district and beyond.
Read more about "Council ‘frustration’ at Government response to energy project concerns"...HMO licence application form |
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The law relating to shared houses or houses in multiple occupation has changed. From 1 October 2018, landlords of most Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) that house five or more people and not a single household need an HMO licence. A landlord who failed to apply for a licence by that date will be committing a criminal offence.
Read more about "Houses in multiple occupation (HMO)"...These documents form the evidence base relating to needs, constraints and opportunities in relation to the Local Plans.
Read more about "Local plan evidence base"...Over £6million in contributions from new housing developments has been allocated to support the expansion of schools, leisure and health facilities in East Suffolk.
Read more about "Key infrastructure projects to benefit from £6.3m funding"...A major project to transform the former Post Office building in Lowestoft into an exciting new arts space will now progress following planning consent given by East Suffolk Council’s Planning Committee.
Read more about "Arts hub at former Post Office given go ahead"...Two periods of consultation were undertaken on the Charging Schedule before it was submitted to the Planning Inspectorate for independent examination.
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