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East Suffolk Council is delighted to confirm the appointment of Michelle Burdett in the role of Strategic Director, with primary responsibility for Economic Development, Regeneration and Housing.
Read more about "East Suffolk Council appoints new Strategic Director"...The local development scheme sets out the timetable for local plan preparation and other planning policy documents. On 12 December 2024, the Minister of State for Housing and Planning asked all local planning authorities to update their Local Development Schemes and to submit updated information on Local Plan timetables within 12 weeks (by 6 March 2025). An updated East Suffolk Local Development Scheme has been produced. This document sets out the council’s current position on plan-making, an indicative timescale for a future Local Plan and information on the preparation of other planning policy documents.
Read more about "Statement of Community Involvement and Local Development Scheme"...A major Lowestoft regeneration project which will see the redevelopment of the Council’s current Customer Services Centre and the Battery Green car park has taken a step forward with the appointment of a design team.
Read more about "Design team appointed for Cultural Quarter project"...Families living in cold draughty rented properties in Suffolk can expect warmer homes thanks to a new campaign to help councils clamp down on landlords.
Read more about "Clampdown on landlords with funding boost for Suffolk councils"...The Bungay Neighbourhood Plan was prepared by Bungay Town Council and sets out its vision for development to 2036.
Read more about "Bungay neighbourhood area"...Community led planning offers people with the opportunity to help to shape the future of the places in which they live, work and play. It can help to influence the provision of housing, green space, services and facilities and a variety of options are now available for those interested communities.
Read more about "Community Led Planning"...The local authority may sometimes suggest that an applicant seeks an independent view on the quality of the architectural and landscape design of their proposals, to assist both the applicant and the council in the decision-making process.
Read more about "Suffolk Design Review Panel"...Anti-social behaviour can affect anyone at any time and can range from annoying other people to serious violence and criminal activities, the following can be reported by using our online anti-social behaviour reporting form.
Read more about "Anti-social behaviour"...There are some repairs that the council are unable to undertake on behalf of tenants and, as such, tenants themselves would be responsible should they wish these to be undertaken.
Read more about "Housing alterations by tenants"...