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The Environmental Guidance Note has been produced to support the positive environmental vison of the council and in response to the climate emergency as recognised by the council in 2019. The guidance note supports the council’s vision of building the right environment for East Suffolk, as well as the council’s ambitions to become a carbon neutral council and work with others to make Suffolk as a whole carbon neutral by 2030.
Read more about "Environmental Guidance Note"...Our Cake makers and home caterers guidance is intended for anyone who plans to run a food business from home, making cakes, biscuits, traybakes etc. This might include preparing food to sell in shops, at a market, or selling to other businesses or consumers. All food businesses are required by law to have a documented food safety management system in place to show how they are producing safe food. We have provided a simple Cake makers home caterers food safety management system document that you can complete to meet this requirement.
Read more about "Advice for cake makers"...A Tree Preservation Order (TPO) is an order made by the local planning authority which makes it an offence to cut down, top, lop, uproot, wilfully damage or wilfully destroy a tree without the planning authority’s permission.
Read more about "Tree Preservation Orders (TPO)s"...This is simply the name given to the work the council does to be ready to help the emergency services deal with major emergencies that affect our communities. We also plan how we will help communities to recover from emergencies and get back to normal.
Read more about "Emergency planning and business continuity"...East Suffolk Council responds to Government consultations to ensure our voice is heard and that it feeds into the development of Government policy.
Read more about "Reforms to the Energy Performance of Buildings Regime"...East Suffolk Council has provided funding towards repairing the Moot Hall in Aldeburgh.
A listed building is a building that is of special architectural or historic interest that has been designated by the Secretary of State. Buildings are listed in order to identify and protect the nation’s architectural heritage. Listed buildings can include telephone and letter boxes, milestones, windmills, watermills, farmhouses, town houses, military structures, bridges, walls and churches. There are approximately 4,120 listed buildings in East Suffolk, 59 of which are Grade I quality.
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The law relating to shared houses or houses in multiple occupation has changed. From 1 October 2018, landlords of most Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) that house five or more people and not a single household need an HMO licence. A landlord who failed to apply for a licence by that date will be committing a criminal offence.
Read more about "Houses in multiple occupation (HMO)"...All new street names will end with a terminal word such as:
Read more about "Street naming and numbering procedure"...A project to restore and revitalise Lowestoft’s historic Town Hall has received a further funding boost thanks to a £900,000 investment by East Suffolk Council.
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