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Reporting on developer contributions helps local communities and developers see how contributions have been spent and understand what future funds will be spent on, ensuring a transparent and accountable system.
Read more about "Infrastructure Funding Statement (IFS)"...Land and property management of our non-housing property estate portfolio is undertaken by our Asset Management team.
Read more about "Asset management"...Emergency repairs should not be reported by using the online reporting form.
Read more about "Emergency council housing repairs"...As a six-month Planning Inspectorate examination of proposals for a new nuclear power plant at Sizewell draws to a close, East Suffolk Council has welcomed a range of important revisions to the scheme and a multi-million pound financial package for investment back in to local communities.
Read more about "Sizewell C Examination: East Suffolk Council response"...
Our Revenues and Benefits service (Council Tax, Housing Benefits and Business rates) is delivered by the Anglia Revenues Partnership (ARP).
Read more about "Benefits"...Over £49million is to be invested in assets, services and infrastructure across East Suffolk over the coming financial year.
Read more about "Millions of pounds of investment approved for projects across East Suffolk"...A new ‘best practice’ guide for housing developers has been published, setting out East Suffolk Council’s aspirations for high quality and well delivered new housing developments.
Read more about "New charter produced for residential developers"...Neighbourhood plans are land use plans usually prepared for an individual town/parish administrative area by the relevant town or parish council. Every neighbourhood plan is different just as every community is different. The decision on whether to undertake a neighbourhood plan will depend on the individual community, the land use planning issues it faces and any long term aspirations. Other types of community led plans are available.
Read more about "Preparing a Neighbourhood Plan"...East Suffolk Council (ESC) has reaffirmed its commitment to investment in local communities by approving a budget of over £30million to fund essential services in 2023/24.
Read more about "East Suffolk Council budget approved"...