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This information applies to all moveable dwellings (primarily tents and motorhomes). Caravans are controlled under separate legislation.
Read more about "Camp site licensing"...A run-down railway crossing cottage has been granted a new lease of life thanks to a deal enabled by East Suffolk Council.
Read more about "New lease of life for former railway signalman’s cottage after sale by East Suffolk Council"...A new ‘best practice’ guide for housing developers has been published, setting out East Suffolk Council’s aspirations for high quality and well delivered new housing developments.
Read more about "New charter produced for residential developers"...Before you carry out work on a building owned or operated by East Suffolk Council, you will need to apply for a permit to work. This is particularly important if the work you do affects the fabric of the building. This may increase the risks associated with fire or compromise the safety of people in the area. This includes, but is not limited to, the following:
Read more about "Contractors permit to work"...A major project to restore Lowestoft’s former Post Office building to its former glory has been recognised with an industry award.
Read more about "Post office restoration project awarded for craftsmanship"...East Suffolk Council is delighted that an exciting and innovative scheme to redevelop the Former Deben school site in Felixstowe has received planning consent.
Read more about "Approval for council’s innovative housing scheme"...A skilled team of builders, conservators and craftspeople are forging ahead with restoration work to the outside of Lowestoft’s former Post Office building, as part of an ongoing programme to unlock the potential of historic high streets.
Read more about "Behind the scaffolding at Lowestoft’s historic Post Office building "...A charity dedicated to transforming lives through the power of nature has received a major funding boost from East Suffolk Council towards completion of a unique new learning centre.
Read more about "Learning centre funding boost for environmental education charity"...Buildings become dangerous for many reasons e.g. age, deterioration, settlement, impact by vehicles, explosion or fire damage. Other dangers can come from loose masonry or slates and unstable garden boundary walls. We operate an emergency service and officers are available 24 hours a day to deal with any situation which may arise. Working closely with the emergency services, the surveyor will act upon information received.
Read more about "Dangerous structures and demolitions"...The third annual Quality of Place awards were held on Wednesday 19 September in the Council Chamber at Melton Hill when prizes were awarded to five outstanding local projects:
Read more about "2012 Quality of Place award winners"...