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Suffolk County Council is the local Highway Authority and Suffolk Highways manages the local highway network in East Suffolk.
Numerous pieces of legislation apply for highways management and the Statutory Instrument 2020 No. 14 -The Civil Enforcement of Parking Contraventions Designation Order 2020 (legislation.gov.uk) enables Civil Parking Enforcement (CPE) to be administered across Suffolk.
The council provides many car parks (off-street parking places) across the district, so those choosing to drive may park appropriately once at their destination ensuring minimal disruption for the local communities. Parking places are provided in rural and coastal locations as well as towns, so visitors arriving by car can access Suffolk’s beautiful countryside and coastline, and all the retail, leisure and services provided by its towns.
Read more about "Car parks"...People living and working in Felixstowe are invited to give their views on the availability of cycle parking facilities in the town.
Read more about "Have your say on cycle parking in Felixstowe"...Residents and businesses along the route of a major cycling event coming to East Suffolk on Sunday 8 September are advised to be aware of temporary road closures and parking suspensions in their area.
Read more about "Travel information ahead of the Tour of Britain Men"...Read more about "Parking"...
East Suffolk residents and visitors celebrating Her Majesty The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee can benefit from free parking in council-owned car parks on selected dates.
Read more about "Free parking over the Jubilee weekend "...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.
Read more about "Environmental permitting"...Some garages and businesses place cars for sale, for an extended period, on the street, and in lay-bys. This can cause a significant nuisance to local residents and takes up valuable car parking spaces. The same is true with vehicles that are repaired on the street, which can also look unsightly, can lead to damage of the local environment (for example when oil is spilled or leaked) and may also present a danger to passers by. The Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act 2005 introduced legal controls over these activities.
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