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The newly established East Suffolk Youth Council has at least two elected representatives from secondary educational institutions in East Suffolk (up to a maximum of four, based on student numbers), as well as the homeschooled.
Read more about "East Suffolk Youth Council"...Residents in East Suffolk were invited to have their say on how periods may impact those who experience them.
Read more about "Statistics"...The Suffolk Armed Forces Annual Report |
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Annual report 2021-22 |
East Suffolk Council is a partner of the Suffolk Armed Forces Community Covenant.
Read more about "Suffolk Armed Forces Community Covenant"...Our natural environment provides us with the resources we need to live well. On behalf of the East Suffolk Partnership, the Greenprint Forum has produced a quick guide for people who are not sure what career they want yet or are thinking that they want a career that aims to have a net positive environmental impact. It links to other known resources and highlights opportunities to green traditional professions/jobs.
Read more about "Environmental careers"...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"...East Suffolk Shadow Council | 03-09-18 |
Guidance for living in an Article 4 Direction area |
To help protect the character and appearance of some of the district’s conservation areas, East Suffolk Council, as a local planning authority, has increased planning controls through the application of Article 4 Directions. A list of conservation areas where these have been applied is below. These directions make further restrictions on permitted development rights to change residential (only) properties. Planning permission is consequently required to make any change of design or material to any part of the property facing what is called a ‘relevant location’ – that is, a public thoroughfare, defined as a highway, waterway or open space.
Read more about "Article 4 Directions"...Over 300 Suffolk businesses took part in the first ever Suffolk Growth annual survey, providing valuable information which will shape future programmes of business support.
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