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Environmental health

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Air quality
Information about the review and assessment of air quailty in the district.

Abandoned vehicles
Contact details for reporting abandoned vehicles and information about the procedure we follow when we deal with abandoned vehicles.

Environmental protection
Contact details for our Environmental Protection team.

Filthy & verminous premises
How we investigate and deal with complaints about filthy and verminous premises.

Food safety
Visit our food safety webpages for information about food alerts, how to report a food problem and for details of our food safety training courses.

Litter and flytipping
Contact details for reporting litter and flytipping and details of Suffolk Coastal's Spring Clean scheme.

Nuisance caused by noise, smells, smoke and rubbish
How to report nuisance caused by noise, smells, smoke and rubbish and what Suffolk Coastal can do to resolve the problem.

Pest control
Information about the pest control services available from Suffolk Coastal Services.

Private sector housing
Contact details for our Private Sector Housing team and information about enforcing housing standards, licensing of houses in multiple occupation, housing grants for renovation, disabled facilities and energy efficiency.

Private water supplies
Advice for householders who have private water supplies.

Radon affected areas
Information about radon affected areas in the Suffolk Coastal district and advice for householders.

Smokefree Suffolk Coastal
Guidance on the smokefree regulations, how to report a breach and where to get help with giving up smoking.

Stray, lost and dangerous dogs
How to report stray, lost and dangerous dogs and dog fouling problems.

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