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The Rendlesham Neighbourhood Plan (Rendlesham Neighbourhood Plan 'made' | Appendices to accompany the 'made' Plan) was prepared by Rendlesham Parish Council following extensive consultation with the local community and sets out its vision for development to 2027.
Read more about "Rendlesham neighbourhood plan"...As part of wider regeneration plans for Lowestoft’s seafront, work to refurbish a row of popular beach huts is now underway.
Read more about "Refurbishments underway on Lowestoft beach huts"...A Lowestoft man has been fined over £2,000 for continuing to play loud music, despite being given a notice to stop.
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The former home of eminent composer Imogen Holst has been granted special protection following an application by East Suffolk Council’s Heritage team.
Read more about "Modernist home of celebrated composer gains special heritage status "...We have been given the go ahead to bring a new multi-million state-of-the-art leisure facility to Felixstowe.
Read more about "Felixstowe Leisure Centre"...Our Building Control Service has created several external partnerships with companies and architects (partners) who regularly use our service. We can guide partners through the plan check process on all building regulation submissions, regardless of the location in the country. For companies that build or design nationwide, partnering can help to simplify and speed up the approval process.
Read more about "East Suffolk building control partnerships"...The Waveney Disability Forum was set up as a reference group to help the district council to listen, learn and consult with people with disabilities and their carers.
Read more about "Waveney Disability Forum"...The impact of Covid-19 has been significant on Suffolk’s businesses and our local economy and as we re-open, we must all - residents, the public sector, and businesses - do our part to control the virus and prevent the spread.
Read more about "Suffolk Inclusive Growth Investment Fund announcement"...When the Children Act 2004 was introduced, it placed a responsibility on district councils to make arrangements to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and detailed exactly what was expected of us. The Care Act (2014) has also, since 1 April 2015, put adult safeguarding on a statutory footing.
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