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A major council-owned development in Felixstowe has won a prestigious national award for its high-quality and innovative design.
Read more about "National award for innovative Deben Fields development "...A heritage asset is defined by the Government’s National Planning Policy Framework as a building, monument, site, place, area or landscape identified as having a degree of significance meriting consideration in planning decisions because of its heritage interest.
Read more about "Non-designated heritage assets"...Three projects in East Suffolk have benefited from funding through the Suffolk Inclusive Growth Investment Fund (SIGIF) programme, established by Suffolk’s Public Sector Leaders as part of their response to Covid-19.
Read more about "East Suffolk projects benefit from funding"...Where there is a Parish or Town Council, they are responsible for producing and consulting on a Neighbourhood Plan and for submitting it for independent examination.
Read more about "Who can prepare a Neighbourhood Plan?"...Funding from the Government’s UK Shared Prosperity Fund has been officially approved.
Read more about "Government approval given for £2.75m funding"...The most important thing about producing a Neighbourhood Plan is the initial and ongoing consultation and engagement with residents, businesses, landowners and local groups in the area covered by the Neighbourhood Plan.
Read more about "What should be considered when preparing a plan?"...Community groups, organisations and town and parish councils are invited to apply for funding to help provide affordable food to East Suffolk residents in need.
Read more about "Helping people access affordable food"...From today (Monday 29 March), the Government’s ‘stay at home’ rule has been lifted, although many restrictions remain in place and Cllr Steve Gallant, Leader of East Suffolk Council, has stressed the importance of sticking to the rules and using common sense to stay safe and well.
Read more about "Council Leader urges caution as restrictions ease"...A number of Town and Parish councils have prepared, or are preparing, their own Neighbourhood Plan.
Read more about "Neighbourhood Plans in the area"...Once your planning application and building regulations have been approved and initial work has commenced on the site, you should apply for the property address/es.
Read more about "Naming and numbering new properties (including new streets and property conversions)"...Page 71 of 161