A statement from Cllr Tom Daly, East Suffolk Council’s Cabinet Member for Energy Projects, following confirmation by the government of Final Investment Decision for the construction of the Sizewell C Nuclear Power Station:
Read more about "Statement following Sizewell C Final Investment Decision announcement"...Work is now underway to redesign several play areas across East Suffolk, providing high-quality play spaces for children of all ages and abilities to enjoy.
Read more about "Improvements to play areas underway across East Suffolk"...East Suffolk residents are invited to give their views on how they would best like to receive information about future planning consultations.
Read more about "Get involved in planning the future of your local area"...Communities in East Suffolk can now apply more easily for grant funding of up to £15,000 to carry out upgrades, improvements and essential repairs to their community buildings.
Kesgrave students have been working with professional musicians to help deliver free music sessions for older residents with long term health conditions.
Read more about "Free music sessions hit the right note with Kesgrave residents "...Prepared by environmental charity Groundwork East on behalf of East Suffolk Council, a new toolkit is now available for town and parish councils to support conservation in their local area.
Read more about "Helping town and parishes to support nature"...The founder of The Independent Landlord, Suzanne Smith will be the key speaker at a free conference to support landlords, letting agents and property agents, as major changes take place.
The five district and borough councils of Suffolk, Babergh, East Suffolk, Ipswich, Mid Suffolk, and West Suffolk, have today (7 August) launched their joint Three Councils for Suffolk proposal, a locally led plan to reshape local government and deliver stronger, more responsive services to communities across the county.
Read more about "Three Councils For Suffolk: Big enough to deliver, local enough to care"...Update: Following delays caused by significant wind and wave conditions, work to remove and install navigation markers between Hopton and Ness Point in Lowestoft is now intended to be carried out from Wednesday 17 September and will last approximately 2 weeks.
Officers from East Suffolk Council have taken part in a multi-agency day of action with the aim of improving community safety in the Saxmundham.
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