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Policy SCLP5.10 of the Suffolk Coastal Local Plan outlines the requirement for all residential developments with a capacity for ten or more units or sites of 0.5ha or more to make a provision for 1 in 3 units to be affordable.
Read more about "Former Suffolk Coastal area Section 106"...Halesworth residents are invited to comment on their local Neighbourhood Plan, ahead of it being submitted for independent examination.
Read more about "Have your say on Halesworth Neighbourhood Plan"...Neighbourhood plans are land use plans usually prepared for an individual town/parish administrative area by the relevant town or parish council. Every neighbourhood plan is different just as every community is different. The decision on whether to undertake a neighbourhood plan will depend on the individual community, the land use planning issues it faces and any long term aspirations.
Read more about "Preparing a Neighbourhood Plan"...Local residents are invited to comment on the Southwold Neighbourhood Plan, ahead of it being submitted for independent examination.
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Read more about "Planning"...Aldringham cum Thorpe Parish Council has submitted their Neighbourhood Plan to East Suffolk Council, ahead of it undergoing an independent examination and residents are invited to give their views.
Read more about "Have your say on the Aldringham cum Thorpe Neighbourhood Plan"...Policy WLP8.2 of the Waveney Local Plan outlines the requirement for all new housing developments on sites with a capacity for eleven or more units to make a provision for affordable housing.
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Application Reference Number: DC/17/1435/OUT |
The Enabling Community Budgets (ECBs) are intended to support activities delivered by community, voluntary and social enterprise organisations. A total of £412,500 has been allocated from New Homes Bonus (funding generated through new houses built in the district) for 2025/2026. This gives each of the 55 elected members of East Suffolk Council a £7,500 Enabling Communities Budget to spend to enhance existing community projects or to develop new projects in their ward to tackle local need.
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