East Suffolk Council’s Cabinet has taken the decision to move tenants into new accommodation prior to demolition of St Peters Court, Lowestoft’s only high-rise accommodation.
Read more about "Council to re-house St Peters Court residents ahead of demolition"...To ensure they remain suitable for voters, polling stations and polling districts in East Suffolk are currently being reviewed and residents are invited to comment.
Read more about "Review underway of East Suffolk polling stations"...A project to restore and revitalise Lowestoft’s historic Town Hall has received a further funding boost thanks to a £900,000 investment by East Suffolk Council.
Read more about "Council pledges £900,000 investment for Town Hall restoration project "...Building control application for Building Notice or Regularisation Certificate |
Please note we must receive payment within 28 days of your application being submitted or your application will be closed and a new one will be required. If you have not heard from us within 10 working days of submitting your application please call 01394 444219.
Read more about "Submit a building regulations application and associated documents"...Suffolk’s five district and borough councils are delivering a ground-breaking project aimed at improving the experience and environment for landlords and tenants in the private rented sector.
Read more about "Suffolk councils delivering project to improve private rented housing sector"...East Suffolk Council’s Coastal Management team works as part of a partnership; Coastal Partnership East (CPE).
Read more about "Coastal Management"...East Suffolk Council has put air-quality and climate at the core of an operating permit for a residual-waste incinerator.
Read more about "Permit issued with robust conditions to protect climate"...A Government grant worth more than £4.2million has been awarded to East Suffolk Council (ESC) to help transform brownfield land in Lowestoft into much needed future housing.
Read more about "Brownfield land grant to help pave way for waterfront regeneration"...The Environment Agency carries out beach profile surveys twice a year. This involves using specialist equipment to record the beach or cliff levels at predetermined locations along the coast. By using the same coordinates for each survey, we are able to build up a historic record of the change in beach levels all the way along our coastline.
Read more about "Monitoring the Suffolk Coast"...Page 211 of 225