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Before the Community Infrastructure Levy was introduced, the Outdoor Playing Space Scheme existed, which provided funds for local outdoor recreational facilities as planning permission for new housing was issued. Although collection to this fund has now ceased, there are still funds available for play and sport projects.
Read more about "Outdoor Playing Space Scheme"...East Suffolk Services Ltd (ESSL) offer a complete waste and recycling service to cover all of your business needs effectively.
Read more about "Commercial waste"...Animal Warden Services looks after the collection of stray and lost dogs on behalf of East Suffolk Council. To report a stray dog please contact Animal Warden Services directly on 01502 802045. In the event you receive an automated reply because the dog warden is unavailable, please leave a short message including your phone number and they will return your call.
Read more about "Lost and stray dogs"...We treat the problem of fly-tipping very seriously and where possible will seek to prosecute anyone caught illegally dumping waste. To help us to respond to incidents of flytipping promptly and effectively, please do not hesitate to report an incident to us. If we don't know about it, we can't deal with it.
Read more about "Fly-tipping"...Suffolk businesses are being encouraged to protect themselves by getting their staff tested for COVID-19 twice a week, as part of a new campaign launched today by Suffolk County Council.
Read more about "Suffolk businesses say Yes 2 Test as many premises prepare to open on Monday"...This is simply the name given to the work the council does to be ready to help the emergency services deal with major emergencies that affect our communities. We also plan how we will help communities to recover from emergencies and get back to normal.
Read more about "Emergency planning and business continuity"...Green-fingered residents are being invited to grab a shovel and help themselves to some free compost made from garden waste collected from bins across East Suffolk.
Read more about "Free compost on offer at ‘Shovel It Yourself’ event"...Free Period is a combination of Lowestoft Food Bank, Lowestoft Rising and Access Community Trust working together to help those that cannot afford sanitary products to access them from anywhere displaying a poster, free of charge, no proof needed, no questions asked.
East Suffolk Council’s drive to keep the district litter-free has received a boost with the rollout of new ‘hi-tech’ bin sensors.
Read more about "New ‘hi-tech’ bins trialled in East Suffolk"...East Suffolk residents are invited to give their views on what should be included in a new planning document which will help bring forward development at Kirkley Waterfront in Lowestoft.
Read more about "Views welcomed on Kirkley Waterfront"...