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The building regulations help ensure that new buildings, conversions, renovations and extensions (domestic or commercial) are going to be safe, healthy and high-performing.
Read more about "Introduction to building regulations"...The Historic Building Grant Scheme is now open. |
The Historic Building Grant Scheme (HBGS) can provide a financial contribution of up to £1500 for maintenance and repairs of historic windows and doors in areas covered by Article 4 Directions.
Read more about "Historic Building Grant Scheme"...The Town and Country Planning (Brownfield Land Register) Regulations require all Local Planning Authorities in England to prepare, maintain and publish a brownfield land register.
Read more about "Brownfield land register"...A major project to transform the former Post Office building in Lowestoft into an exciting new arts space will now progress following planning consent given by East Suffolk Council’s Planning Committee.
Read more about "Arts hub at former Post Office given go ahead"...Covid-19 Planning and Building Control updates |
1. Submission of a planning application
Read more about "CIL collection process and forms"...Apply for planning permission online using the Planning Portal |
Planning application process |
The most efficient way to submit a planning application is by using the online service from the Planning Portal, however, you can alternatively submit your application by post or email using downloadable forms. For the modification and discharge of planning obligations, please use our Modification and discharge of planning obligations application form. These forms can be submitted by email or post to our Planning team.
Read more about "How to submit a planning application"...East Suffolk Council’s Cabinet will consider a report about the future of St Peters Court, Lowestoft’s only high-rise accommodation, in October.
Read more about "Council to consider future of St Peters Court"...A new planning document has been adopted in East Suffolk to help guide proposals for the conversion of properties to Houses in Multiple Occupation.
Read more about "New guidance for applications for Houses in Multiple Occupation"...