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Introduced under the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014, Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPO) replace Designated Public Place Orders (DPPO). Any DPPOs still in force on 20 October 2017 will automatically be treated as if they are provisions of a PSPO from that date for a three year period.
Read more about "Controlling anti-social drinking in public places"...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"...Public Space Protection Orders (PSPO) form part of a wider package of anti-social behaviour (ASB) tools and powers introduced on 20 October 2014
Read more about "Public Space Protection Orders"...East Suffolk Council is working with local landowners to plant trees and hedgerows across the district. If you have land available of any size that could host new native trees or hedgerows we are keen to work with you.
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A local land charges search is undertaken as part of the conveyancing process when a property or a piece of land is being purchased, leased, valued or re-mortgaged. This reveals any restrictions or legal obligations against the site such as tree preservation orders, conditional planning consents, conservation areas, listed buildings etc.
Read more about "Local land charges"...Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPOs) are a legal means of controlling activities that cause concern in communities. They were introduced by the Antisocial Behaviour Crime and Policing Act 2014 and allow for the service of fixed penalties when breached.
Read more about "Dog Control Public Spaces Protection Orders 2024-25 Consultation"...Traffic regulation orders (TROs) are made under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 and they enable the management of the highway network. Suffolk County Council is the local Highway Authority responsible for making TROs for East Suffolk’s highway network.
Read more about "Traffic regulation orders"...Residents in East Suffolk are invited to have their say on the proposed renewal of six Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPOs) which expire in June 2025.
Read more about "Have your say on renewal of Public Spaces Protection Orders "...Four schemes were given recognition for their contribution to good design and conservation at the 2011 Quality of Place awards held in the Council Chamber at Melton Hill, Woodbridge, on 15 September 2011.
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