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A venue enabling men to congregate and connect is set to undergo some vital improvements following a donation from six East Suffolk Councillors.
Read more about "Men’s Shed donation to enable wider community use of venue"...Some of the finest recent achievements in conservation and design have been recognised as part of an annual awards scheme run by East Suffolk Council.
Read more about "Quality of Place award winners announced "...Suffolk is one of the safest places in the country where people enjoy a high quality of life. Although crime is falling, people tend to feel it is on the increase. We want to try and change this, by building neighbourhoods that are not only safe but feel safe.
Read more about "Safer Neighbourhood Teams"...Local communities have an important role to play during an emergency as they have a clear understanding of the risks and resources within their area.
Audit and Governance Committee fulfil an important role by providing additional and independent focus on governance issues, including the promotion of the principles of good governance.
Read more about "Audit and Governance"...East Suffolk Council’s housing tenants can now manage their tenancy more easily using a new online service, launched today.
Read more about "New service for council tenants launched"...Legionella is a type of bacteria that is common in natural water sources like lakes and rivers. It can become a health problem when it grows and multiplies in systems like showerheads, taps, hot water tanks and heaters if the conditions are favourable. People can contract Legionnaires disease, which is a form of pneumonia, when they breath in small droplets of water in the air that contain the Legionella bacteria.
Read more about "Water safety"...More affordable homes are now available to rent in East Suffolk following the Council’s purchase of ten new properties in north Lowestoft.
Read more about "More affordable homes available in district "...The Environment Agency carries out beach profile surveys twice a year. This involves using specialist equipment to record the beach or cliff levels at predetermined locations along the coast. By using the same coordinates for each survey, we are able to build up a historic record of the change in beach levels all the way along our coastline.
Read more about "Monitoring the Suffolk Coast"...