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A project to restore and revitalise Lowestoft’s historic Town Hall has received a further funding boost thanks to a £900,000 investment by East Suffolk Council.
Read more about "Council pledges £900,000 investment for Town Hall restoration project "...Waterlane Leisure Centre is set to benefit from further improvements as East Suffolk Council continues to invest in its leisure facilities.
Read more about "Leisure centre set for more improvements "...Saxmundham Neighbourhood Plan was prepared by Saxmundham Town Council.
Read more about "Saxmundham neighbourhood plan"...Two projects in East Suffolk have been awarded funding through the latest round of the Suffolk Inclusive Growth Investment Fund (SIGIF).
Many new connections and significant generation infrastructure are required to deliver net zero carbon emissions in the UK by 2050. The resources and conditions in East Suffolk and East Anglia for fixed foundation offshore wind and interconnectors make this area favourable to developers. East Suffolk Council is concerned about the significant number of projects which might seek to be accommodated within the district as a result. Through engagement with developers individually and collectively, the council has and continues to seek to minimise the harm and adverse impacts on the environment and communities from projects, whilst ensuring that any benefits are maximised. Simultaneously, East Suffolk Council is also engaging on a more strategic level.
Read more about "Strategic engagement"...If you have already reported ongoing Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) to either the Police, your district/borough council or your housing provider and you feel that no action has been taken to resolve it, you can request an Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) Case Review and ask us to request a review of your case.
Read more about "Anti-social behaviour case review"...Milton Road East, Lowestoft: New Build of 6 units | |
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The homes were constructed by Needhams ltd on behalf of East Suffolk Council. The build was completed August 2024. |
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Read more about "Skin piercing businesses"...Residents in both Bungay and Worlingham will be asked to decide whether Neighbourhood Plans for their areas should be used by the Broads Authority and East Suffolk Council for determining future planning applications.
Read more about "Residents to vote on Neighbourhood Plans "...East Suffolk Services Limited is now officially trading, delivering a range of operational services for local communities, on behalf of East Suffolk Council.
Read more about "A new day in East Suffolk as Council’s operational company launches"...