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New residential development, including conversion/change of use to residential, and other types of development (e.g. retail) may be liable to pay CIL. This relates to full and reserved matters planning applications and Certificates of Lawfulness approved on or after 1 August 2013. This also includes development permitted by way of general consent (development which does not require submission of a planning application) which commences on or after 1 August 2013.
Read more about "CIL and s106 advice service"...New residential development, including conversion/change of use to residential, and other types of development (e.g. retail) may be liable to pay CIL. This relates to full and reserved matters planning applications and Certificates of Lawfulness approved on or after 1 August 2013. This also includes development permitted by way of general consent (development which does not require submission of a planning application) which commences on or after 1 August 2013.
Read more about "CIL and s106 advice service"...New residential development, including conversion/change of use to residential, and other types of development (e.g. retail) may be liable to pay CIL. This relates to full and reserved matters planning applications and Certificates of Lawfulness approved on or after 1 August 2013. This also includes development permitted by way of general consent (development which does not require submission of a planning application) which commences on or after 1 August 2013.
Read more about "CIL and s106 advice service"...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"...A search is underway for fabulous photos celebrating East Suffolk – ‘Through the Lens’.
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"...Guidance for living in an Article 4 Direction area |
To help protect the character and appearance of some of the district’s conservation areas, East Suffolk Council, as a local planning authority, has increased planning controls through the application of Article 4 Directions. A list of conservation areas where these have been applied is below. These directions make further restrictions on permitted development rights to change residential (only) properties. Planning permission is consequently required to make any change of design or material to any part of the property facing what is called a ‘relevant location’ – that is, a public thoroughfare, defined as a highway, waterway or open space.
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