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Before the Community Infrastructure Levy was introduced, the Outdoor Playing Space Scheme existed, which provided funds for local outdoor recreational facilities as planning permission for new housing was issued. Although collection to this fund has now ceased, there are still funds available for play and sport projects.
Read more about "Outdoor Playing Space Scheme"...View the East Suffolk Play Area Strategy |
View an interactive map of the East Suffolk Play Area Strategy |
There are approximately 280 play areas in East Suffolk, with 63 of them being owned and managed by East Suffolk Council. Play provision refers to areas designated primarily for play and social interaction involving children and young people, such as equipped play areas, ball courts, skateboard areas and teenage shelters.
Read more about "Play spaces"...As part of our ground maintenance duties, the council is responsible for 29 closed churchyards across the district.
East Suffolk Council has confirmed that it will engage with local communities about two major energy projects which are commencing consultations.
Today, both National Grid Ventures (NGV) and National Grid Electricity Transmission (NGET) have launched their consultations on the EuroLink and Sea Link projects respectively. Sea Link is a domestic interconnector between Suffolk and Kent required for network reinforcements. Eurolink is an international multi purpose interconnector between the Netherlands and Suffolk.
Both are informal and non-statutory consultations, however they will be followed next year by formal, statutory consultations. NGV and NGET are seeking comments and feedback on their potential landfall, cable route and converter station options. The consultations will last eight weeks finishing on 18 December 2022. They will include some face to face events and webinars, details of which will be published by the developers and viewable on their individual project webpages. EuroLink consultation | National Grid Group and Sea Link | National Grid ET.
East Suffolk Council’s Customer Services Centre will be temporarily relocated to Lowestoft Library whilst refurbishment work is carried out.
Read more about "Customer Services Centre to temporarily relocate "...Emergencies occur at any time of day or night, with little or no warning.
Read more about "What to do in an emergency"...Renovation grants are discretionary grants for the repair or improvement of private homes. To assist first time buyers in East Suffolk grants of up to £15,000 are available towards the cost of eligible works.
Read more about "Renovation grants for first time buyers"...If you are planning to hold an event on land owned by East Suffolk Council, then you may need to apply for permission to do so.
Read more about "Events on council land"...To assist landlords in East Suffolk, grants of up to £15,000 are available towards the cost of certain eligible works which help to improve the standard of residential accommodation above the minimum statutory standard, whilst retaining a supply of affordable rented properties in the private sector.
Read more about "Renovation grants for landlords"...An Emergency Planning Service is provided by the District Emergency Planning Officer, who is part of the Suffolk Joint Emergency Planning Unit.
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