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The project originated in response to the 1992 Rio Earth Summit whereby those 170 + countries attending agreed to set up benchmarks for their identified priority issues in the areas of flora, fauna, landscape and habitat as part of their Local Agenda 21. In England and Wales this became the responsibility of local authorities.
Read more about "Suffolk hedgerow survey"...The Rushmere St Andrew Neighbourhood Plan was prepared by Rushmere St Andrew Parish Council, following extensive consultation with the local community and sets out its vision for development until 2036.
Read more about "Rushmere St Andrew neighbourhood plan"...The Greenprint Steering Group exists to connect us into key partnerships and organisations and provide strategic direction to ensure that we are effectively informing, engaging and enabling East Suffolk Community and Youth Champions, elected members and organisations to work towards meeting our agreed vision and goals.
Read more about "Greenprint Steering Group"...There are a number of types of damp which may affect your home. These are:
Read more about "Damp, Mould and Condensation"...Annual Status Report 2017 – annual air quality report for the Suffolk Coastal district
Read more about "Suffolk Coastal Annual Status Report 2017"...Each elector that registers to vote is automatically assigned to vote in person at their local polling station.
Read more about "Ways to vote"...East Suffolk Council is seeking the opinions of local people and stakeholders about the future of Southwold Harbour, and plans to revitalise the Southwold Static Caravan Site.
The harbour site requires considerable investment and draft proposals are being presented which seek to increase investment in both the harbour and the caravan site, reflecting a collective ambition to enhance the quality of life and economic vitality of Southwold and surrounding communities.
Participants are invited to complete an online survey, fill in paper copies, or attend one of three drop-in events taking place in the town.
The proposals seek to balance the rich heritage and charm of the Harbour with the needs and aspirations of the community and visitors. Local participation will be crucial in helping shape a future which respects the site’s history while embracing innovation and sustainability.
Currently, the caravan site is operated through the issuing of annual licences to static caravan owners. It has limited infrastructure, limited access to non-residents and limited income to support the wider harbour. Although increased investment in, and revenue from, an improved caravan site would support the harbour, considerable external funding would still be required to safeguard its future.
The Southwold Harbour Vision 2035 and the Static Caravan Site Revitalisation project represent a collective ambition to enhance the quality of life and economic vitality of Southwold and surrounding communities.
We are working to meet the challenge of reducing airborne pollutants PM2.5, PM10 and NO2 set by the Government, but success will also require a concerted public effort with each person doing their bit by active travel planning and reducing the reliance on the motor car for travel. This will have other additional benefits as participants will be fitter and healthier by choosing to walk or cycle more regularly and, of course, increased enjoyment of the wonderful East Suffolk landscape.
Read more about "Get involved (doing your bit)"...The East Suffolk CIL Charging Schedule was adopted at the Full Council meeting on 28 June 2023 and came into effect on 1 August 2023. Please see the Examination page for more details of the preparation and examination process, including a link to the Examiner’s Report.
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