Cllr Mark Packard, Cabinet Member for Planning and Coastal Management at East Suffolk Council has issued the following statement in response to the Government’s announcement regarding the National Planning Policy Framework.
Read more about "Statement from Cllr Mark Packard, Cabinet Member for Planning and Coastal Management"...An East Suffolk museum has been presented with the first bench to receive an impressive new look as part of a renovation programme.
Read more about "Refurbished sunbeam benches set to shine again on seaside"...An innovative new council entirely comprising young people from across East Suffolk has met for the first time, ensuring the ideas and concerns of younger people are heard.
Read more about "Inaugural meeting of East Suffolk’s new Youth Council"...The council own and maintain a number of key countryside sites across the district. These include country parks, commons and informal green-spaces. The council aims to ensure that these areas are actively promoted to encourage use by the public and managed to a high standard as informal recreational facilities and areas of nature conservation value.
Read more about "Countryside sites"...From 2025, this page will include a list of enforcement action taken by the council for the failure to licence properties and breaches of housing legislation, including landlord and tenant law. This covers Civil Penalty Notices (CPNs) and prosecutions, but we will also update on alternative enforcement action in addition to this, in the future.
Read more about "Housing Offence Data"...A network of venues offering residents a warm, safe space to socialise over the winter has reopened for the third year.
Read more about "Offering a Warm Welcome this winter"...Investigation works in preparation for repairs to the sea wall at Southwold are due to begin shortly, along with routine planned maintenance work further along the promenade.
Read more about "Ground investigation works to begin at Southwold"...Page 240 of 243