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  • Lowestoft secures £24.9million in Government funding

    Following a successful bid to the Government’s £3.6 billion Towns Fund, it has today been confirmed that Lowestoft will be offered £24.9 million to invest in the regeneration of the town, driving economic growth and acting as a catalyst for future investment.

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  • How the Right to Challenge Works

    The following groups, also known as 'relevant bodies', are all eligible to express an interest in bidding to run a particular district council service:

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  • Extra support for East Suffolk businesses

    East Suffolk Council has launched a new £2 million business grant scheme for the hospitality sector as it continues to support local businesses through the pandemic.

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  • Southwold Harbour Management Committee

    Southwold Harbour Management Committee (HMC) was established in July 2021, following agreement and previous reports to the Southwold Harbour Lands Joint Committee and East Suffolk Council’s Cabinet. The HMC acts in the best interests of the harbour and Southwold Caravan Site, to ensure their long-term sustainability and success.

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  • WAMfest Felixstowe celebrates International Women’s Day

    Celebrating women’s creativity for International Women’s Day was the plan through WAMfest Felixstowe 2021, (Women Arts and Music). But the best laid plans of mice and women were thwarted by COVID 19.

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  • Personal licences

    A personal licence allows an individual to authorise the sale or supply of alcohol under the Licensing Act 2003.

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  • Premises licences

    All premises providing a licensable activity need a licence. Licensable activities are:

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  • Having your say in licensing decisions

    The Licensing Act 2003 allows local communities to have a say in licensing decisions that affect them, not only when someone applies for a licence to carry out certain activities (such as selling alcohol or providing live music) but at any time afterwards if those activities cause problems once a licence has been granted.

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  • Temporary event notices

    Temporary event notices (TENs) are a way of providing permission for small, occasional events at a premises or area (including outdoor places) where licensable activities are not normally allowed.

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