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Anti-social behaviour can affect anyone at any time and can range from annoying other people to serious violence and criminal activities, the following can be reported by using our online anti-social behaviour reporting form.
Read more about "Anti-social behaviour"...If you are a childminder that provides food as part of your normal childminding service you are responsible under food law for ensuring that food is prepared, stored and handled in compliance with the food hygiene regulations.
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From 2026, East Suffolk Council will supply all households with an additional wheelie bin or other container to separate paper and card from plastics, metal, cartons (including Tetra Pak) and glass bottles or jars. This will be in addition to a brand-new weekly food waste collection service. This extra collection service will also allow the Council to adopt a three-weekly waste collection service, rather than the current fortnightly arrangement, without a reduction in the overall combined capacity of household bins. |
East Suffolk Council is delighted that an exciting and innovative scheme to redevelop the Former Deben school site in Felixstowe has received planning consent.
Read more about "Approval for council’s innovative housing scheme"...There are lots of different ways to identify the skills that might be needed by the community to deliver their preferred solution(s). The example shown below is a simple table which lists work areas, (new) skills needed and who is going to do it.
Read more about "Skills Audit"...The following practices must first be registered with the council:
Read more about "Skin piercing businesses"...A project providing access to carpentry skills for people with restricted mobility is having a ‘massive impact’ since receiving funding from East Suffolk councillors.
Read more about "Nailed it! Councillor funding helps care farm charity’s workshop project "...The Suffolk Coast and Heaths is a special place, with its internationally important wildlife sites a huge draw for residents and visitors. New residential development in the area, including tourist accommodation, is therefore expected to increase the number of people visiting these wildlife sites, which include Special Protection Areas, Special Areas of Conservation and Ramsar sites. These three designations are collectively known as Habitats sites (also known as European sites). They are protected by the Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations 2017 as amended (known as the Habitats Regulations). Habitats sites are designated for their incredible birds, plants, habitats and other rare and unusual species. It’s this diversity of nature that makes visiting the Suffolk Coast and Heaths such a unique experience.
Read more about "Habitats Regulations Mitigation (RAMS)"...The Private Sector Housing team is responsible for controlling the standards of all, and licensing the largest, Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs).
Read more about "Supplementary Housing Statement"...The Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) is a new standard charge which local authorities in England and Wales can charge on most types of new development in their area.
Read more about "Preliminary draft CIL charging schedule consultation"...