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A new virtual high street service that aims to support independent shops has now launched in East Suffolk.
Read more about "A new virtual High Street service launched in East Suffolk"...East Suffolk Council is setting its direction with the adoption of a new Strategic Plan that will underpin the services it delivers for the next four years.
Read more about "Our Direction 2028"...East Suffolk residents are being encouraged to consider the environment this Christmas by choosing recyclable products wherever possible and reducing their household waste.
Read more about "Reduce your waste this Christmas "...Policy SCLP5.10 of the Suffolk Coastal Local Plan outlines the requirement for all residential developments with a capacity for ten or more units or sites of 0.5ha or more to make a provision for 1 in 3 units to be affordable.
Read more about "Former Suffolk Coastal area Section 106"...Full Council meetings are a forum where councillors can exercise their representative function and one which can underpin policy formulation and performance review.
Read more about "Full Council"...To protect the safety of the animal and the public, a licence is required to keep a dangerous wild animal as specified under the Dangerous Wild Animals Act 1976.
Read more about "Dangerous wild animals"...Many people keep chickens to supply eggs or just as pets. If you are thinking of getting chickens, take time to find out what you need to get started and how to keep your chickens safe and healthy.
Read more about "Keeping chickens and cockerels at a residential property "...Introduced under the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014, Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPO) replace Designated Public Place Orders (DPPO). Any DPPOs still in force on 20 October 2017 will automatically be treated as if they are provisions of a PSPO from that date for a three year period.
Read more about "Controlling anti-social drinking in public places"...If you are worried that a child, young person or adult is at risk of abuse, harm or neglect, please call Customer First on 0808 800 4005 (free from landlines and most mobiles) or dial 999 in an emergency.
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