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Housing strategy 2024-29
https://www.great-yarmouth.gov.uk/strategies/housingSets out how the Council will work with organisations in the private and public sector.
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Gambling policy
https://www.great-yarmouth.gov.uk/policies/gamblingOutlines how we aim to stop gambling from causing crime or disorder.
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Economic strategy (2020-2025)
https://www.great-yarmouth.gov.uk/strategies/economicSets out how we will continue to work with partners to drive forward our exciting vision of a strong and growing economy.
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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.