You searched for "melton-suffolk-pc.gov.uk"
With rising rates of obesity and related health issues, it's more important than ever to make healthier food choices.
Read more about "Eat Better Guides"...Community groups, voluntary organisations, and town and parish councils can now apply for grants of up to £2,000 (minimum £500) to support a range of projects focussed on keeping people warm, well-fed and connected to others in their community this winter.
Read more about "2025/26 Cost of Living Community Grants"...East Suffolk Council’s ‘Well Minds Event’ is returning in 2026, following the success of the inaugural event in 2025.
If you wish to report anti-social behaviour involving an East Suffolk Council tenant, please contact Customer Services.
Read more about "Anti-social behaviour and tenants"...Parking charges will again be lifted for Remembrance Sunday events in communities across East Suffolk.
Read more about "Free parking for Remembrance events"...Welcome to East Suffolk Council’s Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Strategy for 2025–2030. This strategy sets out our commitment to preventing homelessness, tackling rough sleeping, and ensuring that everyone in East Suffolk has access to safe, suitable, and sustainable housing.
Read more about "Homelessness and Rough Sleepers Strategy 2025 - 2030"...East Suffolk Council led a multi-agency day of action in Lowestoft earlier this month, joining forces with other authorities to tackle the issues most important to people living and working in the town.
Read more about "Day of action success in Lowestoft"...A new Men’s Shed has been set up in Carlton Colville thanks to funding from two East Suffolk councillors.
Read more about "New Men’s Shed set up in Carlton Colville"...Compulsory purchase is the process which allows public bodies (such as the Council) to acquire land compulsorily, if it cannot be acquired through negotiation. It can be a key tool to help assemble land to secure social, economic and or environmental changes (through a regeneration scheme, for example), but it can also be used to acquire individual run-down properties. The Government has made recent changes to legislation to better enable the use of compulsory purchase to achieve public policy aims and is encouraging councils to use these powers more frequently, especially to deliver affordable housing. Further national changes will be made over the coming months and years.
Read more about "East Suffolk Council Compulsory Purchase Order Protocol"...Page 160 of 161