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The Leader of the Council has authority to delegate Cabinet functions to an individual member of the Cabinet by giving notice to that effect to the relevant Cabinet Member, the Chief Executive and the Monitoring Officer.
Read more about "Delegation to Cabinet members - Cabinet functions"...A newly elected councillor has to sign an undertaking, as part of their written declaration of acceptance of office, that they will observe the council’s Code of Conduct. In addition, all councillors have to complete a register of interests within 28 days of the election, which is available for anyone to view.
Read more about "Code of Conduct"...Hospitality, leisure and accommodation businesses impacted by the Omicron variant of Covid-19 have until March 18 to apply for one-off grants of up to £6,000.
Read more about "Grant funding still available for businesses affected by Omicron variant of Covid-19 "...The Chairman of East Suffolk Council provides civic and ceremonial leadership of the council by attending various functions on its behalf. They chair and manage the meetings of Full Council and ensure that the Council's Constitution is upheld.
Read more about "Chair and Vice Chair of the council"...An illegal dog breeder and dealer has been jailed, and banned from keeping animals for 10 years, following a successful prosecution by East Suffolk Council.
Read more about "Illegal dog breeder jailed following council investigation"...As part of a major programme to reinvigorate Lowestoft’s seafront, final designs for improvements at the Royal Plain, Royal Green and the South Quay Wharf areas have been revealed.
Read more about "Designs revealed for exciting seafront redevelopment"...East Suffolk Council is offering the chance for people to enhance their skills and boost their career ambitions with the return of its successful apprenticeship scheme.
Read more about "New apprenticeship opportunities with East Suffolk Council"...Two East Suffolk councillors have distributed £15,000 in funding to community groups and organisations in the Bungay area.
Read more about "Funding boost for Bungay community groups"...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"...Page 66 of 153