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The quickest and simplest way to pay the standard tariff of £145.90 (Zone A) or £384.51 (Zone B) per dwelling is via our online Recreational Avoidance Mitigation Contribution (RAMS) upfront payment form (form will require you to have or create a My East Suffolk account).
Read more about "How to pay RAMS"...Passivhaus is a quality assured standard for the design and construction of comfortable buildings that are highly energy efficient. A Passivhaus building aims to reduce the need to heat the building by being effectively sealed against the elements.
Read more about "What is Passivhaus?"...The Community Right to Build makes it easier for local people to initiate and deliver small scale developments they would like to see in their area.
Read more about "Community Right to Build"...| Online building regulation site inspection request form |
We operate a next working day inspection system, if you require an inspection this must be booked before 4pm the working day before you need it.
Read more about "Booking a site inspection"...A stylish new café in East Suffolk has again been nominated for a top award – along with a locally based building contractor and architect.
Read more about "Hat-trick of awards for building excellence in East Suffolk"...From 1 October 2008, an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) is required whenever a building in the social or private rented sector is let to a new tenant, or a privately owned property is sold.
Read more about "Energy Performance Certificates"...| The referendum on the Lowestoft Neighbourhood Plan takes place on 20 November 2025. |
Neighbourhood planning is a Government initiative that enables local communities to influence and take forward planning proposals at a local level. Plans can help determine the location of new development, provide guidance for what new buildings should look like and grant planning permission for particular types of development.
Read more about "Neighbourhood Planning"...East Suffolk Council has taken the decision to provide further support for key Lowestoft regeneration projects by reallocating funding to ongoing schemes from the £24.9m Town Deal.
Read more about "Funding reassurance for key Lowestoft projects in face of rising costs "...