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For East Suffolk Council 'enabling' is not a political philosophy or set of legislative rights. It is about embedding a culture and approach to working with local people to deliver more with our communities by helping them to do things for themselves rather than doing things ‘to’ or ‘for’ them.
Read more about "Enabling Communities"...Householders living in areas that have been flooded in the recent past or may be susceptible to flooding in the future are strongly advised to give some thought to flood protection measures for their property. Responsibility for protecting individual properties against flooding lies with the householder and not the local authority.
Read more about "Flooding guidance"...The Hedgerows Regulations 1997 give protection to hedgerows that grow on agricultural, common and forestry land, horse and donkey paddocks, nature reserves and Sites of Special Scientific Interest.
Read more about "Hedgerows Regulations"...The sixth annual Quality of Place awards ceremony took place on 20 October when prizes were awarded to four outstanding local projects.
Read more about "2016 Quality of Place award winners"...Read more about "Parking"...
An illegal dog breeder and dealer has been jailed, and banned from keeping animals for 10 years, following a successful prosecution by East Suffolk Council.
Read more about "Illegal dog breeder jailed following council investigation"...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.
Read more about "Nuisance parking"...In relation to ongoing pay negotiations with representatives of local refuse operatives, East Suffolk Council is pleased to provide the following update:
Read more about "Suspension of industrial action "...East Suffolk Council has pledged to extend its support for town centres with the launch of a new programme designed to foster long-term prosperity and sustainability.
Read more about "Council reinforces support for lifeblood town centres"...A new planning document has been adopted in East Suffolk to help guide the development of sustainable buildings in the district.
Read more about "Helping deliver sustainable homes in East Suffolk"...