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Business continuity is the process that an organisation puts into place to ensure that essential activities can continue during unforeseen emergencies and get back to a normal level of operation as quickly as possible.
Read more about "Business continuity"...If you see anyone suspicious or who appears to be squatting in a property please contact the Housing Officer for that area or email us at estates@eastsuffolk.gov.uk. We can resolve the matter quickly and any contact will be strictly confidential.
Read more about "Squatters and unauthorised occupants"...In order to register to vote you must:
Read more about "Register to vote"...Using information received from the public, Registration Officers keep two Registers - the Electoral Register and the Open Register (also known as the 'edited' Register).
Read more about "The Electoral Register and the Open Register"...The UK Parliamentary (General) Election is held to elect representatives to UK Parliament. These representatives are called Members of Parliament (MPs).
Read more about "UK Parliamentary (general) elections"...East Suffolk Services Ltd (ESSL) offer a complete waste and recycling service to cover all of your business needs effectively.
Read more about "Commercial waste"...There are four parliamentary constituencies in this area; Lowestoft, Waveney Valley, Suffolk Coastal or Central Suffolk & North Ipswich. The MPs are available at regular advice surgeries to meet with constituents.
Read more about "Your MPs"...If a councillor leaves their seat during the course of their term, a casual vacancy occurs. This could be due to the resignation of a councillor, the passing away of a councillor, the disqualification (or ceasing to be qualified) of a councillor, or a failure to take up office.
Read more about "By-elections"...Each year the Electoral Registration Officer (ERO) has a legal requirement to conduct the annual canvass to ensure that the electoral register is accurate and complete. Usually, a revised register is published on 1 December.
Read more about "Annual Electoral Canvass"...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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