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Under the Zoo Licensing Act 1981 those who run a zoo must obtain a licence. Conditions can be applied to the licence to ensure the proper conduct of the zoo.
Read more about "Zoos"...East Suffolk Council is pleased to announce the sale of its former offices to a family-run developer to provide much needed housing in the Woodbridge area.
Read more about "East Suffolk Council completes sale of former Melton Hill offices in Woodbridge"...East Suffolk Council continues to put the environment first as voluntary and community groups are invited to apply for funding to support projects that help promote biodiversity.
Read more about "New grant scheme puts nature first"...Section 106 or s106 Agreements (also known as Planning Obligations) are made by deed under Section 106 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 and are similar to covenants. They allow a local planning authority to enter into a legally-binding agreement with a landowner or developer to provide something or to restrict the use of a development. They relate to a person's land, binding whoever owns it and the obligation becomes a land charge.
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A building or other land is an asset of community value if its main use has recently been, or is presently used, to further the social wellbeing or social interest of the local community and could do so in the future.
Read more about "How the Right to Bid Works"...Workplace health and safety enforcement is the joint responsibility of our Food and Safety Team and the Government's Health and Safety Executive (HSE).
Read more about "Health and safety"...East Suffolk residents are invited to have their say on a new planning document covering custom and self-build housing.
Read more about "Have your say on a new planning document "...East Suffolk residents are invited to give their views on what should be included in a new planning document which will help bring forward development at Kirkley Waterfront in Lowestoft.
Read more about "Views welcomed on Kirkley Waterfront"...Residents, developers, landowners, businesses and other organisations are being invited to submit locations which could be considered for planned future development.
Read more about "Councils ask communities to identify potential development sites"...Members of the Historic England Commission, the organisation’s governing board, visited Lowestoft on Thursday 15 October to see how important local heritage sites are being restored and rejuvenated for the benefit of the town’s community and growing visitor economy.
Read more about "Historic England Commissioners praise heritage regeneration in Lowestoft"...