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The eighth annual Quality of Place Awards ceremony took place on 22 November, recognising the best in design and conservation in Suffolk Coastal.
Read more about "2018 Quality of Place award winners"...As councils throughout the country seek to address a number of critical housing issues, the first ever joint Housing Strategy for East Suffolk sets out our ambitions and priorities for housing services from 2017 to 2023.
The full East Suffolk Housing Strategy establishes the challenges that the councils face and it also maps out the key areas of focus for the two councils:
East Suffolk Council is seeking to appoint four independent people to the Southwold Harbour Management Committee (HMC) - a newly formed body which will be responsible for the running of the Harbour on East Suffolk's behalf.
Read more about "Southwold Harbour recruitment"...Consultation in relation to The Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations 2010 - Regulation 61- Assessment of implications for European sites
Read more about "Adastral Park Habitats Regulations Assessment (HRA)"...Downloadable Icons relating to our vision created by Nathan Ford - you can use these for events and activities that are clearly taking forward the vision of the Greenprint Forum in East Suffolk.
Read more about "Downloadable Icons relating to our vision "...East Suffolk Council continues to put the environment first as voluntary and community groups are invited to apply for funding to support projects that help promote biodiversity.
Read more about "New grant scheme puts nature first"...The links on this page may be of use to your community:
Read more about "Useful links"...As part of an ongoing drive to build the right environment for East Suffolk, a new campaign is being launched to help people get their recycling right.
Read more about "New campaign aims to get people recycling right"...The project originated in response to the 1992 Rio Earth Summit whereby those 170 + countries attending agreed to set up benchmarks for their identified priority issues in the areas of flora, fauna, landscape and habitat as part of their Local Agenda 21. In England and Wales this became the responsibility of local authorities.
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