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Online payments and planning portal scheduled maintenance

Due to scheduled maintenance from 5pm Thursday 2 April to 6pm Monday 6 April we will be unable to take payments through the website for Council Tax, Business Rates, Rent, Housing Benefit Overpayments and Sundry Invoices. Payments can still be made by telephone, using our Automated Telephone Payment system by calling 0300 123 4000.

The planning search page will also be unavailable and if you need to submit a planning comment in this time, please email planning@baberghmidsuffolk.gov.uk with the case reference in the subject.

We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.

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