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Each year the Community Partnerships host a popular conference for representatives from our communities, voluntary organisations, public services and local businesses. This popular event gives us all the opportunity to share our knowledge and expertise and work together to benefit our communities and businesses in East Suffolk. The theme of this year’s conference was ‘East Suffolk: Bringing Ideas to Life’, and we focussed on confronting the growing inequalities amongst our residents. We explored some of the critical issues affecting our lives to identify how we can respond to them in a timely way within our communities, businesses and organisations.
Read more about "East Suffolk Community Partnership Annual Forum 2024"...East Suffolk Council is continuing to work with the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) to contact businesses in East Suffolk to ensure they are protecting staff, customers and visitors from coronavirus.
Read more about "Helping businesses protect staff and customers"...We provide public toilets in 44 locations across the districts. Many of them are located close to or in council operated car parks, shopping areas and on major traffic routes.
Read more about "Public toilets"...The contaminated land strategies for the former Suffolk Coastal and Waveney districts continue to apply for the East Suffolk area. These strategies will be reviewed during 2019, resulting in a single strategy.
Read more about "Contaminated land"...Council officers have taken part in a multi-agency day of action to improve community safety in the Kirkley and Whitton areas of Lowestoft.
Read more about "Improving community safety in Lowestoft"...East Suffolk Council has pledged to extend its support for town centres with the launch of a new programme designed to foster long-term prosperity and sustainability.
Read more about "Council reinforces support for lifeblood town centres"...Council officers have taken part in a multi-agency day of action to improve community safety in Beccles.
Read more about "Authorities combine for collective day of action in Beccles"...The operation of certain industrial processes have the capacity to pollute the air around us and are consequently regulated by local authorities under a strict permitting regime in accordance with the Pollution Prevention and Control Act 1999. The requirements covers a broad range of new and existing industrial processes. Businesses which operate these premises must have a permit. The council decides whether or not to give a permit to an operator. The permit states the ways in which pollution is to be minimised.
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