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All members of a council are required by law to complete a register of interests form to provide details of any interests that might give rise to a conflict of interest, when undertaking their duties as a councillor.
Read more about "Councillors register of interests"...A newly elected councillor has to sign an undertaking, as part of their written declaration of acceptance of office, that they will observe the council’s Code of Conduct. In addition, all councillors have to complete a register of interests within 28 days of the election, which is available for anyone to view.
Read more about "Code of Conduct"...Town and parish council clerks |
Planning Services Team hold Town and Parish Council Forum sessions.
Read more about "Town and parish councils"...Audit and Governance Committee fulfil an important role by providing additional and independent focus on governance issues, including the promotion of the principles of good governance.
Read more about "Audit and Governance"...The Town and Country Planning (Brownfield Land Register) Regulations require all Local Planning Authorities in England to prepare, maintain and publish a brownfield land register.
Read more about "Brownfield land register"...Sign up to the East Suffolk Self Build and Custom Build register |
By signing up, you will help us find out more about the demand for custom and self build plots, where people would like their plot to be and the type of house that they would like to build. The Council will use the information to explore ways in which it might be possible for people and plots to be brought together. Registration does not however guarantee that a suitable plot will be identified, or become available.
Read more about "Join the self build and custom build register"...East Suffolk Buildings at risk register |
Historic buildings which are known to be 'at risk' through neglect and decay, or vulnerable to becoming so, are added to a Buildings at Risk register.
Read more about "Buildings at risk"...By law, the Electoral Register can be purchased by credit reference agencies for fraud prevention.
Read more about "Credit reference agencies and the Electoral Register"...There are two versions of the electoral register which are updated and published each year following the annual canvass.
Read more about "The Electoral Register"...Using information received from the public, Registration Officers keep two Registers - the Electoral Register and the Open Register (also known as the 'edited' Register).
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