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East Suffolk Council has welcomed the announcement by RT Hon Michael Gove MP, Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities that a loophole which allowed some second home owners to avoid paying either council tax or business rates is to be closed.
Temporary flood barriers which will reduce the risk of flooding in Lowestoft will be tested this week in readiness for the winter season.
Felixstowe residents are invited to an event to learn more about plans for the development of a new garden neighbourhood in the north of the town.
Read more about "Find out the latest on North Felixstowe Garden Neighbourhood"...2025 | |
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In January 2023, a Housing Regulation Report was issued by East Suffolk Council, detailing information about how we are addressing matters which led to Regulatory Notices being issued by the regulator for breaching standards.
Read more about "Housing Regulation and Financial Audit"...Lowestoft has been experiencing a change over a number of years and is a place with potential for growth that will benefit the existing and incoming population.
Read more about "Lowestoft Towns Deal and Levelling Up"...Welcome to East Suffolk Council’s information pack on the former Deben High School project. We aim to provide you with details on this exciting project and our proposals for transforming what is currently a disused brownfield site to a mixed housing and leisure development for the town of Felixstowe, delivering 61 new high-quality homes, plus leisure and community facilities.
Read more about "Former Deben High School site planning submission"...East Suffolk residents and businesses are invited to have their say on a new planning document that provides guidance for the conversion of buildings to Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMO) in the former Waveney area.
Read more about "Have your say on new planning document"...Asset mapping, whereby a group of community volunteers map the assets of the community, helps communities to understand what resources, buildings, people, networks, skills, activities, knowledge and interests they already have, and learn what other members of the community (of place or interest) want to change.
Read more about "Asset Mapping [C/S]"...Over 300 Suffolk businesses took part in the first ever Suffolk Growth annual survey, providing valuable information which will shape future programmes of business support.