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Harassment and illegal eviction
The law protects people living in residential property against harassment and illegal eviction.

Hardwick Heath
Hardwick Heath, in Bury St Edmunds, is open all year round from 8.30am (weekdays) and 9am (weekends) until dusk (10pm at the latest in summer). Admission is free.

Haverhill Cemetery
The cemetery which was originally opened in 1867, has both lawn type graves and woodland graves available to purchase. There are memorial gardens for the interment of cremated remains.

Haverhill in Bloom
Since its inception in August 2004 Haverhill in Bloom has been seeking to provide residents, retail area, business industrial estates and schools with an opportunity to create a pleasing environment in which to live and work.

Haverhill Recreation Ground
The park is open all the year round, planted with lots of spring bulbs and is surrounded by a tree belt

Haverhill Skatepark
The Haverhill Skatepark opened in summer 2003, featuring mini ramps and a large streetcourse.

Hazardous waste
Find out about what cannot be disposed of through the black bin or household waste sites due to its hazardous nature.

Health and safety at work
Health and safety at work enforcement is the joint responsibility of both local district and borough councils and the Health and Safety Executive

Health and safety for suppliers
Contracts to supply goods or services will only be awarded to contractors who can satisfy the council requirements in terms of resources required and their health and safety competence.

Healthy Homes Grant
Grants to help an applicant to maintain their property to prevent it from falling into serious disrepair and to enable an occupier to remain in their home in safety, security and warmth.

Help yourself pilot
St Edmundsbury Borough Council is piloting a new scheme within the area which it is calling 'do-it-yourself' (previously 'help yourself' pilot).

Helping you make your choice
We appreciate that after a bereavement is a very difficult time and you will have to make important decisions about the cemetery and grave you want for the funeral.

Heritage
The Heritage Service run by the borough council consists of two sites: Moyse's Hall and West Stow.

Heritage News
A newsletter providing information about the Heritage Service.

Heritage Open Days
A national celebration of England's cultural and architectural heritage involving special openings of interesting buildings (some are not normally open to the public). Entry is usually free, but check to see whether you need to book in advance.

Heritage Ticket information
The Heritage ticket gives entry to Moyse's Hall Museum and West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village for a year.

Hiring open space
A number of locations are available to hire for events in the Parks department.

History
History of the Abbey Gardens

HMRC tax information
A widget from HMRC which gives useful tax information for new and growing businesses.

Holocaust Memorial Day
Holocaust Memorial Day is on 27 January every year and offers an opportunity for people in the United Kingdom to reflect upon, consider and discuss how those events still have relevance for all members of today's society.

Home Grown - arts event
Home Grown - arts event information

Home Renewable Energy Grant
A step-by-step guide explaining how to choose the technology right for you and how to apply for the grant.

Home safety advice
Information on how to prevent accidents in the home and garden, from BBQ's, scalding incidents to food safety.

Homelessness
If you are homeless most UK residents are entitled to help with housing from a local authority.

Home-Link
This scheme allows you to choose where you would prefer to live from the housing association properties that are available.

Homepage
St Edmundsbury Borough Council - phone: 01284 763233

House to house collection licence
To carry out house to house collections for charitable purposes you will need a licence from the local authority.

Household waste disposal
All householders in England have a legal responsibility to ensure that all of their waste is disposed of properly.

Houses in multiple occupation
If you rent out a property for house in multiple occupancy (HMO), you may require a licence from your local authority.

Houses in multiple occupation
Broadly, houses in multiple occupation (HMO) are buildings that are occupied by persons that do not form a single household, where there is a degree of sharing of facilities.

Housing
We work to develop affordable housing, offer housing advice, homelessness prevention services, and manage the housing register.

Housing and Council Tax benefits
Housing and Council Tax Benefits services are run by Anglia Revenues Partnership (ARP) on behalf of St Edmundsbury Borough Council.

Housing and council tax benefits
Housing and Council Tax Benefits services are run by Anglia Revenues Partnership (ARP) on behalf of St Edmundsbury Borough Council.

Housing associations
Contact details for housing associations in the area.

Housing grants
Grants to help tackle specific problems with the condition of some private sector housing across West Suffolk include Decent Homes, Disabled Facilities, Empty Homes, Healthy homes and Thermal Comfort grants

Housing needs survey
Housing provision must meet both urban and rural needs to help maintain a balanced community, particularly in a predominantly rural borough like St Edmundsbury.

Housing unfitness and disrepair
Potential risks to the health and safety of occupants arising from any deficiencies in dwellings are assessed by the Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS).

How decisions are made
Details of the decision making process at St Edmundsbury

How the Community Right to Challenge works
Find out how the Community Right to Challenge works

How to be a better (quieter) neighbour
Although we must all expect to hear our neighbours from time to time there are many things we can all do to ensure we cause as little disturbance as possible.

How to find us
How to get to Nowton Park, Nowton, Bury St Edmunds.

How to get here
How to get to the borough

How to get involved
There are a number of ways in which the public can get involved in the scrutiny process.

How to pay
Different ways to make payments

How we make buying decisions
We ask a number of suitable potential suppliers to make proposals in the form of quotations or tenders.

How we pay suppliers
Payment terms are normally set out in the contract documents and standard terms and conditions.

Contact information
Customer Services
Phone: 01284 763233
Out of hours: 01284 763252
If the phones are busy email us with your query:
stedmundsbury@stedsbc.gov.uk
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St Edmundsbury Borough Council and Forest Heath District Council are working together to share services across West Suffolk.