Householders living in areas that have been flooded in the recent past or may be susceptible to flooding in the future are strongly advised to give some thought to flood protection measures for their property. Responsibility for protecting individual properties against flooding lies with the householder and not the local authority.
Read more about "Flooding guidance"...Wait... | Before you contact us, you might find what you're looking for on our Hazardous waste page. |
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Email: | hazardouswaste@eastsuffolk.gov.uk |
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Phone: | 0333 016 2000 |
If you are planning to hold an event on land owned by East Suffolk Council, then you may need to apply for permission to do so.
Read more about "Events on council land"...An Emergency Planning Service is provided by the District Emergency Planning Officer, who is part of the Suffolk Joint Emergency Planning Unit.
Read more about "Preparing for emergencies"...Local authorities emergency planning in Suffolk is organised in a joint unit comprising all of the Suffolk District, Borough and County Councils.
There are currently no reported encampments within the district.
Read more about "Current gypsy and traveller encampments"...Local communities have an important role to play during an emergency as they have a clear understanding of the risks and resources within their area.
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