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‘Permitted Development Rights’ allow for certain change of use and physical works to be undertaken without the need for planning permission. They are defined within National Legislation, primarily within the Town and Country Planning General Permitted Development Order 2015 (England) (As Amended).
Read more about "Permitted development rights"...The Neighbourhood Plan for Wickham Market has been formally adopted by East Suffolk Council.
Read more about "Wickham Market Neighbourhood Plan adopted"...Before the Community Infrastructure Levy was introduced, the Outdoor Playing Space Scheme existed, which provided funds for local outdoor recreational facilities as planning permission for new housing was issued. Although collection to this fund has now ceased, there are still funds available for play and sport projects.
Read more about "Outdoor Playing Space Scheme"...Residents in both Halesworth and Oulton will be asked to decide whether Neighbourhood Plans for their areas should be used to determine future planning applications.
Read more about "Residents to vote on Neighbourhood Plans"...Regular reviews of conservation areas are known as Conservation Area Appraisals. The public is consulted, to ensure that the appraisals reflect community aspirations and not simply those of the planning authority. Once published conservation area appraisals provide the local planning authority with the basis for policies which are designed to preserve or enhance all of the aspects of character and appearance that define an area's special interest.
Read more about "Conservation area appraisals"...The standard tariff of £145.90 (Zone A) or £384.51 (Zone B) per dwelling can be paid via our online Recreational Avoidance Mitigation Contribution (RAMS) upfront payment form (the form will require you to have or create a My East Suffolk account).
Read more about "How to pay RAMS"...Lowestoft Town Council are in the process of preparing a Neighbourhood Plan.
Read more about "Lowestoft neighbourhood area"...Temporary event notices (TENs) are a way of providing permission for small, occasional events at a premises or area (including outdoor places) where licensable activities are not normally allowed.
Read more about "Temporary event notices"...Representations are invited on the Aldringham cum Thorpe Neighbourhood Plan between 7 May and 18 June 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.
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