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How to involve you in planning policy - survey results |
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We recently asked our communities for feedback on the planning policy consultation process, and the methods we use to reach you and collect your views. View survey results to see a quick-read summary of what you told us. |
Grants are available for essential works including repairs and works to make houses safe. The maximum grant is £15,000 and the minimum £1000. Where a property is eligible, the aim will be to take the opportunity of carrying out works, to improve the energy efficiency of the property, as is reasonably practicable.
Read more about "Renovation grants for owner-occupiers"...Details of the council's fees and charges for a wide range of activities including car park charges, planning application and building control fees, licence fees, land search fees, beach hut rents, cemetery charges and many others.
Read more about "Fees and charges"...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"...Local authorities emergency planning in Suffolk is organised in a joint unit comprising all of the Suffolk District, Borough and County Councils.
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"...A personal licence allows an individual to authorise the sale or supply of alcohol under the Licensing Act 2003.
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