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While firework displays are widely enjoyed by many people, the noise associated with loud fireworks can cause a great deal of distress to other people, as well as pets, farm animals and wildlife.
Read more about "Fireworks and bonfires"...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 "Hiring out horses"...The East Suffolk CIL Charging Schedule was adopted at the Full Council meeting on 28 June 2023 and came into effect on 1 August 2023. Please see the Examination page for more details of the preparation and examination process, including a link to the Examiner’s Report.
Read more about "Approved CIL rates for the East Suffolk area"...An area of farmland is helping to benefit local wildlife by hosting one of East Suffolk’s first two Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) habitat banks.
Read more about "Investing in biodiversity with first registered habitat banks"...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 "Selling animals as pets"...Essential work to repair a fender at the entrance to Southwold Harbour will start on Monday 19 July.
Read more about "Repairs to Southwold Harbour fender to begin"...More than £350,000 of funding has this year been awarded towards a series of renovation projects in the North Lowestoft Heritage Action Zone (HAZ).
Read more about "More than £350,000 awarded for Heritage Action Zone projects this year"...We invest every single penny we can in services to help maintain the beauty and cleanliness of East Suffolk but sometimes admit that it can never necessarily be enough.
Read more about "East Suffolk's Amazing"...Preparation for the construction of tidal flood walls in Lowestoft is now underway as work begins on the main site compound and base.
The tidal flood walls are part of the Lowestoft Flood Risk Management Project, which when completed will protect 1,500 homes and 800 businesses. Construction on the tidal flood walls is due to begin in the spring.
To meet national air quality objectives, local authorities must regularly review and assess air quality in their areas. If a location is found where the objectives are not being achieved, the local authority must declare the area as an Air Quality Management Area (AQMA) and develop an Air Quality Action Plan to reduce air pollution.
Read more about "Woodbridge Junction AQMA - Revoked"...