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East Suffolk Council’s face-to-face customer services facility will relocate later this month, moving temporarily to the Council’s Riverside offices before moving permanently to Lowestoft Library at the end of the year.
Read more about "Customer Services centre to relocate"...The eagerly anticipated opening of an acclaimed new café has been met with celebration in Felixstowe, as part of the continued wider redevelopment of the town’s South Seafront area.
Read more about "Landmark café opens doors on Felixstowe’s South Seafront"...A document providing planning guidance for coastal communities in East Suffolk, Great Yarmouth and North Norfolk has been formally adopted.
Read more about "Coastal adaptation document formally adopted "...The Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) Order 2015 (as amended) sets out the national information requirements for planning applications, often referred to as the ‘National List’, and it includes basic essentials for all planning applications such as specific plans and drawings, and specific requirements based upon application types.
Read more about "Local Validation List and Local Validation Guidance"...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"...Following an incident at a public house in East Suffolk where a member of staff suffered life-changing injuries, the company responsible for operating the business has been ordered to pay almost £60,000.
Read more about "Pub worker fell into cellar due to safety failures"...Following the success of a trial last year, council-owned cemeteries across East Suffolk will now be managed in a new way, ensuring the needs of both communities and wildlife are catered for.
Work to build contemporary new beach huts on Lowestoft’s South Beach will take a step forward this week with the delivery of materials for the huts themselves.
New residential development, including conversion/change of use to residential, and other types of development (e.g. retail) may be liable to pay CIL. This relates to full and reserved matters planning applications and Certificates of Lawfulness approved on or after 1 August 2013. This also includes development permitted by way of general consent (development which does not require submission of a planning application) which commences on or after 1 August 2013.
Read more about "CIL and s106 advice service"...New residential development, including conversion/change of use to residential, and other types of development (e.g. retail) may be liable to pay CIL. This relates to full and reserved matters planning applications and Certificates of Lawfulness approved on or after 1 August 2013. This also includes development permitted by way of general consent (development which does not require submission of a planning application) which commences on or after 1 August 2013.
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