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Environmental Health

 

Environmental Health covers a wide range of topics from food safety, health and safety, health development, private sector housing conditions, environmental protection, neighbourhood noise, air pollution, land contamination, pest control information and dog control.

 

Detailed information is available via the left hand menu bar or for more information please contact:

 

Environmental Health and Housing Services

St Edmundsbury Borough Council

West Suffolk House

Western Way

Bury St Edmunds

Suffolk

IP33 3YU

 

Phone: 01284 757053 or 54

Email: env.health@stedsbc.gov.uk

 

 

Review of enforcement policy

St Edmundsbury Borough Council is reviewing its enforcement policy to include the obligations of the Regulators’ Compliance Code, some recent changes in the guidance to local authorities in respect of surveillance and service specific policies in respect of food safety and health and safety at work.

The policy is an important document as it defines the principles the council will follow when taking enforcement/regulatory decisions. This will ensure that decisions are consistent, fair and proportionate to the circumstances.

The draft of the revised policy can be found at Corporate Enforcement Policy.

We would welcome any views and comments you may have in respect of the Policy and a feedback form is available for this purpose on the website.

The closing date for the consultation is 6 July 2010.