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Digital strategy (2024)
https://www.great-yarmouth.gov.uk/strategies/digitalSets out our digital vision to become a Smart Borough, where digital will be the first choice for our customers and no one will be left behind.
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Dealing with abusive, persistent or vexatious complaints and complainants policy
https://www.great-yarmouth.gov.uk/policies/dealing-with-abusive-persistent-or-vexatious-complaints-and-complainantsSets out a standard set of conditions and a framework for complaint handling within the Council.
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Councillors Code of Conduct complaints procedure
https://www.great-yarmouth.gov.uk/policies/councillors-code-of-conduct-complaints-procedureSets out how a complaint may be made about an elected or co-opted member of Great Yarmouth Borough Council or the parish councils within the borough.
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Council Tax Business Rates and Housing Benefits Overpayments Recovery Policy
https://www.great-yarmouth.gov.uk/policies/council-tax-business-rates-and-housing-benefits-overpayments-recoveryGreat Yarmouth Borough Council has a duty to ensure that all revenue due to the council is collected efficiently and effectively for the benefit of all council ...
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Corporate asset management plan (2018-2022)
https://www.great-yarmouth.gov.uk/policies/corporate-asset-management-planThe primary aim of the strategy is to support the corporate priorities, achieve service requirements and comply with statutory duties by setting out the vision ...
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Hemsby and coastal erosion - frequently asked questions - If my property has to be demolished, why don't I receive compensation for the effects of coastal erosion in the same way that victims of flooding do?
https://www.great-yarmouth.gov.uk/hemsby-and-coastal-erosion/compensationIt is not Government policy to compensate victims of coastal erosion.
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Hemsby and coastal erosion - frequently asked questions - What planning guidance is available for coastal communities in and around Great Yarmouth.
https://www.great-yarmouth.gov.uk/hemsby-and-coastal-erosion/planning-guidanceThe joint Coastal Adaptation Supplementary Planning Document (SPD), prepared in partnership by East Suffolk Council, Great Yarmouth Borough Council, North Norfo...
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Hemsby and coastal erosion - frequently asked questions - Can members of the public put objects on the beach in an attempt to slow down erosion?
https://www.great-yarmouth.gov.uk/hemsby-and-coastal-erosion/beach-objectsThe placing of blocks or other material on the beach without the consent of the Coast Protection Authority is an offence under section 16(1) of the Coast Protec...
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Hemsby and coastal erosion - frequently asked questions - If further properties are at risk in The Marrams why are homes there still being marketed for sale by estate agents?
https://www.great-yarmouth.gov.uk/hemsby-and-coastal-erosion/marrams-propertiesGreat Yarmouth Borough Council does not have the legal powers to prevent home sales and purchases.
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Hemsby and coastal erosion - frequently asked questions - I have heard that Anglian Water might be able to pay for defences in Hemsby because it has pipes and assets in the area which need to be protected from erosion. What is happening?
https://www.great-yarmouth.gov.uk/hemsby-and-coastal-erosion/anglian-waterAnglian Water has significant limitations on what it can fund and is over-subscribed with partner projects for any funding that is available.
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Hemsby and coastal erosion - frequently asked questions - If a property has to be demolished because it is unsafe and structurally unsound due to erosion who pays for the work to be carried out and how does the process work?
https://www.great-yarmouth.gov.uk/hemsby-and-coastal-erosion/demolition-compensationThe Council is obliged to offer and facilitate demolition. The Council then reclaims the cost of demolition from the Government.
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Hemsby and coastal erosion - frequently asked questions - What Council help is available to me if I fear my home is at risk from erosion?
https://www.great-yarmouth.gov.uk/hemsby-and-coastal-erosion/council-helpDue to the nature of the erosion at Hemsby it is impossible to provide a timeline for when a particular property may be affected by shoreline degradation.