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  • Dangerous structures and demolitions

    Buildings become dangerous for many reasons e.g. age, deterioration, settlement, impact by vehicles, explosion or fire damage. Other dangers can come from loose masonry or slates and unstable garden boundary walls. We operate an emergency service and officers are available 24 hours a day to deal with any situation which may arise. Working closely with the emergency services, the surveyor will act upon information received.

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  • Lowestoft flood defences to be put to the test

    Temporary flood barriers that are used to reduce the risk of tidal flooding in Lowestoft will be tested this week in preparation for the winter season. 

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  • Environmental permitting

    What is a permit?

    The operation of certain industrial processes have the capacity to pollute the air around us and are consequently regulated by local authorities under a strict permitting regime in accordance with the Pollution Prevention and Control Act 1999. The requirements covers a broad range of new and existing industrial processes. Businesses which operate these premises must have a permit. The council decides whether or not to give a permit to an operator. The permit states the ways in which pollution is to be minimised.

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  • Kesgrave evidence base documents

    A list of evidence was submitted alongside the Kesgrave Neighbourhood Plan:

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  • East Suffolk Council Environmental Impact Strategy

    Adopted in July 2024, the East Suffolk Council Environment Impact Strategy summarises the council’s work on tackling the climate and nature emergencies. It shows how we are delivering over 100 climate change, sustainability and nature-related workstreams as part of the eight ‘Environmental Impact’ priorities in East Suffolk Council’s 'Our Direction 2028’ strategic plan.

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  • Complaining about alcohol and entertainment licensing issues

    Crime and disorder

    If you have any problems related to vandalism, drunken behaviour, violence or drugs you should report them to Suffolk Police. If there is an immediate threat to your own or others’ safety you should dial 999, otherwise you should ring the police on their non-emergency number 101 or 01473 613500.

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  • New Leader for East Suffolk Council

    Councillor Caroline Topping is the new Leader of East Suffolk Council, heading an administration formed of Green, Liberal Democrat and Independent members of the authority.

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  • Flood risk project puts community at its heart

    The Lowestoft Flood Risk Management Project and its contractor Balfour Beatty have come together to support food delivery vans, providing meals and support to vulnerable people and families. 

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  • Framlingham Town Centre Youth Engagement project announced

    Growing out of the successful MarketPlace project across East Suffolk market towns, First Light Festival and East Suffolk Council are pleased to announce the Framlingham Town Centre Youth Engagement Project. The project seeks to focus on engaging the young people of Framlingham to understand what they want from their town centre, how they can engage with it more and how activities can be created within the town that will resonate with a younger part of the community.

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  • Openness of information

     

    Local Government Transparency Code

    We are committed to being as open as possible with the information provided to the community.

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