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All premises where cooling towers and evaporative condensers are situated must notify their local authority. Notifiable devices consist of cooling towers and evaporative condensers, except where they contain water that is not exposed to the air and the water and electricity supply are not connected.
Read more about "Cooling tower and evaporative condenser notifications"...An Aldeburgh homeowner has been fined £5,500 and told to replace a protected tree unlawfully removed from his garden.
Read more about "Court imposes £5,500 fine for unlawful tree felling "...We have started contacting properties in East Suffolk to confirm who is registered to vote. The email has been sent by our Electoral Services team from the email address east.suffolk.council.electoral.services@notifications.service.gov.uk.
Read more about "Received an email re Annual Canvass of Electors 2025?"...Following a submission to the Government’s UK Shared Prosperity Fund, East Suffolk Council has been allocated £2.75m which will be used to support high streets, local businesses, workforce and community skills development, as well as support for those struggling with the cost of living crisis.
In April 2022, the Government launched the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) to support its Levelling Up agenda. The primary goal of the UKSPF is to build pride in place and increase life chances across the UK, focusing on communities and place, supporting local business, people and skills.
Regulation 122 (2A) of the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) Regulations 2010 (as amended) permit local authorities to charge a fee for monitoring and reporting on planning obligations. The Regulation 122 tests do not apply in relation to a planning obligation which requires a sum to be paid to a local planning authority in respect of the cost of monitoring (including reporting) provided:
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