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A pair of East Suffolk Councillors have provided funding to a volunteer group at Dip Farm, Gunton.
Read more about "Funding supports conservation efforts"...East Anglia One and East Anglia Three offshore windfarms comprise of two ScottishPower Renewables projects, in addition to East Anglia One North and East Anglia Two, developed as a result of the seabed rights awarded as part of the Crown Estate’s Round 3 process.
Read more about "East Anglia One and East Anglia Three"...A flourishing environmental scheme, encouraging people in East Suffolk to grow beautiful, pollinator-friendly wildflowers, is returning for 2024.
Read more about "East Suffolk Blooms community wildflower growing scheme returns"...We visit to see if food businesses produce food that’s safe to eat. To do this we look at:
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Public inquiry to be held at East Suffolk House and Grafton House and virtually |
In 2011 East Suffolk Council began monitoring for the air pollutant nitrogen dioxide (from vehicle exhausts) on the A12 at Little Glemham, Farnham and Stratford St. Andrew. The results indicated that the site at Stratford St. Andrew (Long Row, The Street), measuring an annual mean NO2 concentration of 43.3µg/m3, was above the national Air Quality Strategy (AQS) objective – set at 40µg/m3. Additional monitoring was undertaken on the A12 in Stratford St. Andrew which confirmed the exceedance at Long Row. All other locations monitored on the A12 were within the AQS objective.
Read more about "Stratford St Andrew AQMA - Revoked"...Bungay residents are invited to help shape a new project to support people with dementia and memory loss.
Read more about "Have your say on dementia support in Bungay "...Temporary event notices (TENs) are a way of providing permission for small, occasional events at a premises or area (including outdoor places) where licensable activities are not normally allowed.
Read more about "Temporary event notices"...Residents, businesses and other interested parties are invited to help shape the future of open spaces across East Suffolk.
Read more about "Have your say on open spaces in East Suffolk"...Following a successful bid to the Government’s £3.6 billion Towns Fund, it has today been confirmed that Lowestoft will be offered £24.9 million to invest in the regeneration of the town, driving economic growth and acting as a catalyst for future investment.
Read more about "Lowestoft secures £24.9million in Government funding"...