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  • Funding boost for essential disability support services

    Services providing support to those living with a disability in East Suffolk have been given an extra boost following a decision to increase council funding for two established organisations.

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  • Our climate commitment

    East Suffolk Council has joined other local authorities in recognising the fact that there is a climate emergency and committed itself to doing more to reduce its own carbon emissions and to encourage communities to help fight climate change.

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  • Planning application process

    Our planning application process diagram shows the process through which applications are registered, consulted on, considered and determined. 

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  • Planning application process

    Our planning application process diagram shows the process through which applications are registered, consulted on, considered and determined. 

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  • Habitats Regulations Mitigation (RAMS)

    The Suffolk Coast and Heaths is a special place, with its internationally important wildlife sites a huge draw for residents and visitors. New residential development in the area, including tourist accommodation, is therefore expected to increase the number of people visiting these wildlife sites, which include Special Protection Areas, Special Areas of Conservation and Ramsar sites. These three designations are collectively known as Habitats sites (also known as European sites). They are protected by the Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations 2017 as amended (known as the Habitats Regulations). Habitats sites are designated for their incredible birds, plants, habitats and other rare and unusual species. It’s this diversity of nature that makes visiting the Suffolk Coast and Heaths such a unique experience.

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  • 2013 Quality of Place award winners

    The fourth annual Quality of Place awards ceremony took place on 24 October 2013 when prizes were awarded to seven outstanding local projects.

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  • Filming and photography

    SCREEN SUFFOLK

    Suffolk’s county-wide one-stop film service

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  • Trees on development sites

    On sites where there are trees subject to preservation orders, within conservation areas or where there are important amenity, landscape, landmark or heritage trees, a tree survey (location, species, dimensions) and tree condition report incorporating BS 5837:2012 Trees in relation to design, demolition and construction will be required when an application for planning permission is made.

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  • Council to build more affordable new homes

    As part of its commitment to increase the number of high-quality affordable and sustainable homes within its housing stock, East Suffolk Council has successfully secured planning permission for two new developments in the district.

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  • Renaming or renumbering existing properties

    When renaming a property, care should be taken to ensure that a similar name does not already exist in the vicinity, as this could cause confusion for both sets of occupiers in the future.

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