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A list of evidence was submitted alongside the Kesgrave Neighbourhood Plan:
Read more about "Kesgrave evidence base documents"...East Suffolk Council has appointed Proximity Futures Limited (trading as ElephantWiFi) to provide free access to Wi-Fi in towns across the district. Our free-to-use public Wi-Fi will allow you to connect to the Internet for free, whilst in the towns' public spaces. You will also have the option to sign up to receive town centre news, events and offers by email so that you won't miss out.
Read more about "East Suffolk Free Wi-Fi"...In 2019 East Suffolk Council declared a climate emergency. As part of this the council is working to reduce its own carbon emissions.
Read more about "Tackling climate change at home"...These projects received funding from the Community Environmental Action Fund:
Read more about "Community environmental action fund case studies"...Residents and businesses along the route of a major cycling event coming to East Suffolk on Sunday 8 September are advised to be aware of temporary road closures and parking suspensions in their area.
Read more about "Travel information ahead of the Tour of Britain Men"...Visit Martello Tower p - Old Fort Rd, Felixstowe, IP11 2EF - April to September 2025
Read more about "Martello Tower P events in 2025"...A group of schoolchildren pitched in to help plant the last crop of hundreds of trees in Felixstowe as part of a biodiversity boosting initiative.
Read more about "Schoolchildren help plant new trees in Felixstowe"...Field to Fork 2025 (F2F) has returned bigger than ever! Our Grow Your Own Kits include more seeds and equipment than ever before, designed to give our local families the best chance of fresh produce on their windowsill this year.
Read more about "Field to Fork grant scheme"...Historic parks and gardens are characteristic features of east and west Suffolk – either side of the High Suffolk clay plateau. This reflected the position of the largest landed estates - including in the Suffolk Sandlings - and also their geographical distribution along the historic route between Ipswich and Great Yarmouth. These parks were construed as primarily an aesthetic landscape – an irregular, ‘naturalistic’ setting of grass, trees and woodland around a big house. Parks were expressions of status and wealth, marking out the owner as a member of the landed elite.
Read more about "Local List of Parks/Gardens of Historic and Landscape Interest"...There are fourteen parks and gardens in the East Suffolk District included on the National Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest compiled by Historic England. Under the Historic Buildings and Ancient Monuments Act 1953 Historic England compiles a register of “gardens and other land” situated in England that appear to be of special historic interest. The main purpose of this Register is to celebrate designed landscapes of note, and encourage appropriate protection. It is hoped that drawing attention to sites in this way will increase awareness of their value and encourage those who own them, or who otherwise have a role in their protection and their future, to treat these special places with due care.
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