Schedule 11 of The Gambling Act 2005 controls the conduct of small lotteries (for example, raffles and 100 club type draws) by societies raising money for charitable, sporting, cultural and other similar purposes, other than for private gain.
Read more about "Small society lotteries"...The Public Health (Ships) Regulations specify that no person other than a pilot, customs officer, immigration officer or port health officer shall board or leave a ship which is required to obtain free pratique for health clearance on arrival in the United Kingdom from a foreign port, without consent of the Port Health Authority.
Read more about "Notification of vessel ETA"...The Gambling Act 2005 has three licensing 'objectives' which are:
Read more about "Complaining about gambling licensing issues"...View the dates and locations of collections already booked by viewing our online street collections diary:
Read more about "Street collections"...Licensing Sub Committee | 01-03-19 |
Licensing Sub Committee | 04-03-19 |
Southwold Harbour Lands Joint Committee | 06-03-19 |
Audit and Governance Committee | 07-03-19 |
Planning Committee | 12-03-19 |
Cabinet | 13-03-19 |
Overview and Scrutiny Committee | 14-03-19 |
Simultaneous Waveney District Council Cabinet and Southwold Town Council Meeting |
If you are a media or press outlet requiring information about the council, or you simply have a general enquiry about the councils’ publications or public relations activity, please get in touch with a member of our Communications Team.
Read more about "Media and communications"...East Suffolk is covered by the East Suffolk Council Suffolk Coastal Local Plan and the East Suffolk Council Waveney Local Plan. These cover the former Suffolk Coastal and Waveney districts. The Broads Authority Local Plan covers the Broads Authority area in the north of the district.
Read more about "Local plans"...These plans are historic and are provided for information only. They have been replaced by the current Local Plans.
Read more about "Previous local plans"...A house to house collection permit is required mainly for door-to-door charitable collections, either made with collecting tins or by returning to collect a previously posted envelope. It will also cover collections of money made in pubs and collections of jumble for charity sales.
Read more about "House to house collections"...If you wish to be in charge of or navigate a pleasure boat or vessel for the purpose of carrying passengers for hire, you must obtain the appropriate licences from either the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) or in some cases the Council.
Read more about "Pleasure boats"...Page 47 of 234