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  • Home boarding dogs

    The new Animal Welfare (Activities Involving Animals) (England) Regulations 2018

    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.

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  • Breeding dogs

    The new Animal Welfare (Activities Involving Animals) (England) Regulations 2018

    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.

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  • Selling animals as pets

    The new Animal Welfare (Activities Involving Animals) (England) Regulations 2018

    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.

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  • How to submit a planning application

    Apply for planning permission, listed building consent and/or advertisement consent

    Apply for planning permission online using the Planning Portal
    Planning application process

    The most efficient way to submit a planning application is by using the online service from the Planning Portal, however, you can alternatively submit your application by post or email using downloadable forms. For the modification and discharge of planning obligations, please use our Modification and discharge of planning obligations application form. These forms can be submitted by email or post to our Planning team. 

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  • Duty planning officer contact form

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  • Housing advice and homelessness

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  • Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards

    Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) Regulations were introduced by the government in 2018. The regulations were introduced to improve the quality of private rented buildings in England and Wales, to increase the energy efficiency of the worst performing houses and buildings, to improve the comfort and conditions in privately rented homes and reduce fuel poverty.

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  • Ways to vote

    Voting in person

    Each elector that registers to vote is automatically assigned to vote in person at their local polling station.

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  • Parking problems

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    Abandoned vehicles Blue Badge misuse
    Dangerous and obstructive parking Dropped kerb enforcement
    Moving traffic offences Parking on footway and verges
    Repairing vehicles on the roadside Selling vehicles on the roadside
    Suspected parking contraventions (highway restrictions) Tax and MOT
    Report a parking problem
    Report Blue Badge misuse Report a suspected parking contravention
    Abandoned vehicle or roadside issues
    Report an untaxed vehicle
    Report a vehicle with no MOT Contact Suffolk Police

    All drivers are required to follow the rules of the highway; however, there may be occasions where these rules are ignored.

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  • Rubbish on private land

    We can deal with accumulations of rubbish on private land if the waste material is providing shelter for rats or mice, or consists of offensive, decomposing matter. In such cases we may serve a notice on the owner or occupier of the land requiring them to remove it within a certain period of time. If they do not comply, we can arrange for its removal and recover the costs incurred from the person on whom we served the notice.

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