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New regulations came into force on 1 October 2018, meaning that any renewals under the old legislation or any new premises after 1 October 2018 will need to comply with the new regulations and associated Government guidance.
Read more about "Dog day care"...New regulations came into force on 1 October 2018, meaning that any renewals under the old legislation or any new premises after 1 October 2018 will need to comply with the new regulations and associated Government guidance.
Read more about "Home boarding dogs"...The council has produced a Housing Action Plan which identifies actions to support the delivery of planned housing growth across the East Suffolk local planning authority area, responding to the results of the Government’s Housing Delivery Test.
Read more about "Housing Action Plan"...We think there are 12 steps for communities to follow. We have called this our Enabling Communities model. For each of the steps, there are organisations, people or things that can help.
Read more about "Enabling Communities Delivery Plan"...A Shoreline Management Plan (SMP) is a strategy for managing flood and erosion risk for a particular stretch of coastline, over short, medium and long-term periods. SMPs identify the best ways to manage coastal flood and erosion risk to people and the developed, historic and natural environments. They also identify opportunities where shoreline management can work with others to make improvements.
Read more about "Shoreline Management Plans (SMPs)"...Scheduled repairs on the seawall at Aldeburgh are due to start later this month.
Read more about "Repairs to take place to seawall and beach steps at Aldeburgh"...Plans for a major development which will reinvigorate Lowestoft’s town centre have been given planning consent by East Suffolk Council’s Planning Committee.
Read more about "Battery Green development given the go ahead"...We are pleased to now issue the full report and action plan from the Local Government Association Peer Challenge which took place earlier this year. Experienced local government professionals spent a week with East Suffolk in February 2022 to provide challenge and share learning, with advice on how improvements could be made.
Four independent officers from Tameside, Harrogate, Stevenage and North West Leicestershire, plus a Member based in Buckinghamshire, met with 90 people via 39 meetings, both in person and virtually.
East Suffolk Council has put air-quality and climate at the core of an operating permit for a residual-waste incinerator.
Read more about "Permit issued with robust conditions to protect climate"...An innovative new commercial development has opened its doors in the heart of Lowestoft’s PowerPark energy hub.
Read more about "Clean energy cluster on horizon as work complete on Nexus development"...