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Read more about "East Suffolk Through the Lens photo competition launch"...There are sometimes a number of council owned garages available to rent at competitive rates. Garages are for personal private use only and not for commercial activities.
Read more about "Garage lettings"...On 5 December 2014, Suffolk Coastal formally submitted documents to the Planning Inspectorate for examination under Regulation 19 of the Community Infrastructure Levy Regulation 2010 (as amended).
Read more about "Submission to the Planning Inspectorate"...As part of its commitment to increase the number of high-quality affordable and sustainable homes within its housing stock, East Suffolk Council has successfully secured planning permission for two new developments in the district.
Read more about "Council to build more affordable new homes"...We have been receiving a high number of ‘disrepair claim’ lawsuits raised by legal firms on behalf of tenants on a ‘no win, no fee’ basis. If you are contacted by one of these companies, we advise you to contact us as soon as possible rather than following these legal proceedings.
Read more about "Disrepair Claim Scams"...On sites where there are trees subject to preservation orders, within conservation areas or where there are important amenity, landscape, landmark or heritage trees, a tree survey (location, species, dimensions) and tree condition report incorporating BS 5837:2012 Trees in relation to design, demolition and construction will be required when an application for planning permission is made.
Read more about "Trees on development sites"...This is simply the name given to the work the council does to be ready to help the emergency services deal with major emergencies that affect our communities. We also plan how we will help communities to recover from emergencies and get back to normal.
Read more about "Emergency planning and business continuity"...When renaming a property, care should be taken to ensure that a similar name does not already exist in the vicinity, as this could cause confusion for both sets of occupiers in the future.
Read more about "Renaming or renumbering existing properties"...