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The East of England spans six counties—Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Norfolk, and Suffolk—each with distinct planning considerations. From Cambridge's historic architecture and conservation areas to Essex's coastal zones and Norfolk's protected landscapes, understanding your local planning authority's specific requirements is essential for any development project.
Whether you're planning a home extension in Hertfordshire, a new build in Suffolk, or a commercial development in Cambridgeshire, each local authority has its own development plan policies and application procedures. Use the interactive map above to find your local planning handbook and access the guidance you need.
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