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A new focus on increased tree planting across East Suffolk has been agreed to improve biodiversity and help tackle the climate crisis.
Read more about "New strategy to encourage tree planting across East Suffolk"...Construction work has recently begun on a new 30 place standalone nursery building on site at Holton St Peter Primary School in the village of Holton, Halesworth. Suffolk County Council and East Suffolk Council are working together to expand the schools offering to now include children aged two and three years old.
Read more about "New nursery building at Holton St Peter Primary School begins to take shape "...East Suffolk Council is delighted to confirm the appointment of Kerry Blair in the role of Strategic Director, with primary responsibility for Corporate Services and Operations.
Read more about "East Suffolk Council appoints new Strategic Director"...East Suffolk Council’s Licensing and Environmental Protection teams took part in a multi-agency day of action to detect and deter crime and anti-social behaviour in Felixstowe.
Read more about "Partner authorities combine for collective day of action in Felixstowe "...This summer, we’re visiting towns around the district to chat to local people about our services and how they feel about what we do. We’re HERE for you!
Read more about "East Suffolk Council – HERE For You! "...Neighbourhood plans covering three areas in East Suffolk have been formally adopted.
Read more about "Three neighbourhood plans adopted"...The iron hulk of the Lady Alice Kenlis, designed by the same shipwright as the Cutty Sark, has been granted protection by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) on the advice of Historic England.
Read more about "River Deben steamship hulk granted special protection "...New habitats have been created at a country park in Oulton Broad to help reptiles which may need to be relocated from a nearby housing development.
Read more about "Rehoming reptiles at Woods Meadow Country Park "...Cllr Tom Daly, East Suffolk Council’s Cabinet Member for Energy and Climate Change has expressed his anger and disappointment having learned that the Nautilus Interconnector proposal - proposed by National Grid Ventures and connecting the UK with Belgium, which had been looking to connect at the Isle of Grain in the Thames Estuary - is possibly coming back to East Suffolk to be connected at Friston.
Read more about "Nautilus Interconnector frustration"...East Suffolk Council’s Cabinet will consider a report about the future of St Peters Court, Lowestoft’s only high-rise accommodation, in October.
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