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If you believe your PCN has been issued incorrectly, or you believe you have mitigating reasons as to why you feel the council should reconsider your case, you have the right to appeal.
Read more about "Appeal your Penalty Charge Notice (PCN)"...East Suffolk is a wonderful place to tour by bike, as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and with many of Suffolk’s coastal towns situated along National Cycling networks, it offers year round cycling.
Read more about "Cycling"...East Suffolk Council continues to put the environment first as voluntary and community groups are invited to apply for funding to support projects that help promote biodiversity.
Read more about "New grant scheme puts nature first"...As part of a major programme to reinvigorate Lowestoft’s town centre, proposed designs for improvements in the Marina area have now been revealed.
A major Lowestoft regeneration project which will see the redevelopment of the Council’s current Customer Services Centre and the Battery Green car park has taken a step forward with the appointment of a design team.
Read more about "Design team appointed for Cultural Quarter project"...Plans to regenerate Royal Plain, Royal Green, and South Quay Wharf in Lowestoft to further improve the area as a destination for local communities and visitors are set to progress this spring following planning consent given by East Suffolk Council’s Planning Committee.
Read more about "Seafront improvements to begin next month"...Following a successful bid to the Government’s £3.6 billion Towns Fund, it has today been confirmed that Lowestoft will be offered £24.9 million to invest in the regeneration of the town, driving economic growth and acting as a catalyst for future investment.
Read more about "Lowestoft secures £24.9million in Government funding"...A statement from Cllr Tom Daly, East Suffolk Council Cabinet Member for Energy Projects, on Ofgem's approach to National Grid’s Nautilus project.
Read more about "Statement on Ofgem's approach to National Grid’s Nautilus project"...