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The winners of an annual awards programme celebrating building design and conservation projects in East Suffolk have been announced.
East Suffolk Council has provided funding towards repairing the Moot Hall in Aldeburgh.
In a report submitted to government today, Suffolk’s five district and borough councils have united to present an interim plan which would revitalise local government and put the needs of local communities first.
Read more about "Suffolk Councils deliver report to Government: Best for democracy, delivery of services and meeting diverse demands of county"...HMO licence application form |
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The law relating to shared houses or houses in multiple occupation has changed. From 1 October 2018, landlords of most Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) that house five or more people and not a single household need an HMO licence. A landlord who failed to apply for a licence by that date will be committing a criminal offence.
Read more about "Houses in multiple occupation (HMO)"...Felixstowe’s famous Seafront Gardens will continue to fly the prestigious Green Flag after being recognised as one of the country’s best parks for the ninth consecutive year.
Read more about "Seafront Gardens flies Green Flag for ninth year – as country park scoops second successive award"...This is a complex of 24 one bedroom flats located about a mile from the centre of Lowestoft. It has a shop and post office close by, and its own shared garden for use by residents.
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Ambitious plans to transform an empty building into an exciting new visual arts and cultural space have been announced, as part of a wider programme of regeneration in Lowestoft’s town centre.
Read more about "Former post office to be transformed into creative hub"...The introduction of The Mobile Homes Act 2013 (The Act) provides greater protection to occupiers of residential park homes and caravans. It introduces important changes to the Caravan Sites and Control of Development Act 1960. The changes directly affect the way the council licenses permanent residential sites (known as relevant protected sites).
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