Plans for a brand new and exciting festival for Lowestoft, attracting up to 20,000 people to the town and celebrating local and international culture have been given a boost this week.
Read more about "Funding boost for First Light Festival"...Register your interest to buy high quality, low-cost solar panels which will reduce electricity bills and help Suffolk become the Greenest County.
Read more about "Power your home through solar energy"...Suffolk’s parents and carers of children and young people with SEND are being invited to have their say on proposed changes to the future commissioning of specialist education provision for children and young people between the ages of 5 and 25.
Read more about "Have your say on specialist education services"...Following a series of school and community workshops, the first art installation from a cultural project linked to the creation of Lowestoft’s permanent flood defences will be unveiled this week.
Read more about "First community art installation to be opened "...The 2018 OVO Energy Women’s Tour has now finished and the race organisers are keen to hear from residents and spectators of the Suffolk stage.
Read more about "Have your say about the OVO Energy Women's Tour"...The Red House, Aldeburgh, the home of the British composer and Suffolk hero Benjamin Britten has been recognised for its family offering and has been shortlisted, alongside 10 other museums nationwide, for the Kids in Museums Family Friendly Museum Award.
Read more about "Historic Aldeburgh house shortlisted for award"...East Suffolk has four of strategically important employment sites which are part of the New Anglia - Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft Enterprise Zone. The scheme is a joint venture between New Anglia Local Enterprise Partnership, Suffolk County Council, Norfolk County Council, East Suffolk Council and Great Yarmouth Borough Council, with a focus on growing energy related businesses and creating high skilled jobs. Since 2013 the scheme has attracted £44.5million of public and private sector investment across East Suffolk by providing new premises which attract small, medium and large businesses. To date the scheme has supported 30 business and created over 900 jobs.
Read more about "Enterprise Zones"...Don’t be alarmed, if you notice some unusual activity at Suffolk Coastal’s old offices on Melton Hill, Woodbridge, tonight (Monday, 18 February).
Read more about "Training taking place at old Melton Hill offices tonight"...The Council has produced a Housing Action Plan which identifies actions to support the delivery of planned housing growth across the East Suffolk local planning authority area, responding to the results of the Government’s Housing Delivery Test.
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