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Free parking will be available across East Suffolk to support those attending Remembrance events in their local communities.
Read more about "Free parking for Remembrance events"...The Planning Delivery Dashboard shows where new homes have been built, uses in town centres, progress on sites allocated for development in Local Plans and much more. It supports the Authority Monitoring Report by looking at how Local Plans are performing.
Read more about "Open data, monitoring and housing supply"...Building developers can purchase bins for new housing developments online - Developer bin purchase for new housing developments.
Read more about "Ordering and replacement of wheeled bins"...The cashless providers are under no obligation to provide a refund or cancel parking sessions submitted to its parking systems, unless there is a system error on its part.
Read more about "Information about parking session refunds"...Former school site starts its transformation in exciting scheme to deliver more housing and leisure opportunities in Felixstowe.
Read more about "Former school site to bring housing and leisure opportunities "...‘Parking fines’ and ‘parking tickets’ are common terms for Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs), which are served upon vehicles observed in contravention of on-street or off-street parking management regulations, more commonly referred to as ‘parked illegally’.
Read more about "Parking fines"...East Suffolk Council is delighted that an exciting and innovative scheme to redevelop the Former Deben school site in Felixstowe has received planning consent.
Read more about "Approval for council’s innovative housing scheme"...From Monday 20 May, motorists parking in East Suffolk Council-owned car parks will be able to choose from a selection of cashless payment providers.
Read more about "More choice when paying for parking in East Suffolk"...You will be assessed as being in priority need if:
Read more about "Housing help eligibility"...If you see anyone suspicious or who appears to be squatting in a property please contact the Housing Officer for that area or email us at estates@eastsuffolk.gov.uk. We can resolve the matter quickly and any contact will be strictly confidential.
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