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Article 4 Direction Review |
Year 2 of a three -year project reviewing the Article 4 Directions in East Suffolk Council’s Conservation Areas. The Year 2 review covers: Beccles, Wissett, Holton, Walberswick and Thorpeness. |
People living and working in Beccles can show their pride in the town by helping to keep the local area looking its best during a three-day community event.
Read more about "Show your community pride by joining town tidy-up"...Information is being distributed across East Suffolk to help people improve their mental health and find local support services.
Read more about "Providing mental health information across East Suffolk"...Primary school children in Lowestoft and the surrounding area are being encouraged to make healthy changes through a new project funded by the Lowestoft and northern parishes Community Partnership.
Read more about "New booklet to help children make healthier choices"...A statement from Cllr Jan Candy, Cabinet Member for Community Health, on behalf of East Suffolk Council’s Green, Liberal Democrat and Independent administration; Cllr Craig Rivett, Conservative Group Lead and Cllr Peter Byatt, Labour Group Lead.
Read more about "Council statement on war in Gaza"...Work to construct a boardwalk, which will enable people with disabilities to access Lowestoft’s South Beach more easily, is now underway.
Read more about "Work begins to provide beach access for everyone"...As part of a wider programme to regenerate the town, work has now started on the construction of brand new, exciting and contemporary beach huts on Lowestoft’s seafront.
Read more about "Work starts on bold new beach huts in Lowestoft"...We visit to see if food businesses produce food that’s safe to eat. To do this we look at:
Read more about "Food law interventions and your business"...Registration documents are an important link in a chain of public health control measures, designed to ensure that shellfish placed on the market are safe to eat. It is therefore essential that the origin of the shellfish is known, and that this traceability is maintained from harvesting to final sale. This allows for recall of the shellfish if a food safety incident occurs.
Read more about "Live shellfish registration documents"...East Suffolk Buildings at risk register |
Historic buildings which are known to be 'at risk' through neglect and decay, or vulnerable to becoming so, are added to a Buildings at Risk register.
Read more about "Buildings at risk"...Page 68 of 150