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East Suffolk Council is beginning work on a new Local Plan for East Suffolk. The new Local Plan will set out how and where development, including new homes, employment land and infrastructure, should take place up until at least 2044 and will replace the existing Suffolk Coastal and Waveney Local Plans. |
A Lowestoft man has been ordered to pay £4,400 for breaching planning regulations by using the grounds of a residential address to store building materials.
Read more about "Property owner fined for breaching enforcement notice"...A house to house collection permit is required mainly for door-to-door charitable collections, either made with collecting tins or by returning to collect a previously posted envelope. It will also cover collections of money made in pubs and collections of jumble for charity sales.
Read more about "House to house collections"...Residents who need extra support to use online services can now receive help from one of East Suffolk Council’s dedicated Digital Champions.
Read more about "Supporting customers to get online"...There are two parts to the Local Plan in East Suffolk; the Suffolk Coastal Local Plan and the Waveney Local Plan.
Read more about "Policies Map"...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"...A statement from Cllr Tom Daly, East Suffolk Council’s Cabinet Member for Energy Projects, following confirmation by the government of £14.2bn funding for the construction of the Sizewell C Nuclear Power Station:
Read more about "Statement following Sizewell C funding announcement"...An Emergency Planning Service is provided by the District Emergency Planning Officer, who is part of the Suffolk Joint Emergency Planning Unit.
Read more about "Preparing for emergencies"...The Hedgerows Regulations 1997 give protection to hedgerows that grow on agricultural, common and forestry land, horse and donkey paddocks, nature reserves and Sites of Special Scientific Interest.
Read more about "Hedgerows Regulations"...