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  • Pub awarded grant to restore historic symbol

    A Woodbridge pub has proudly reinstated an emblem of its historic royal links – with the help of funding from East Suffolk Council.   

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  • 2018 Quality of Place award winners

    The eighth annual Quality of Place Awards ceremony took place on 22 November, recognising the best in design and conservation in Suffolk Coastal.

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  • Authorities combine for collective day of action in Saxmundham

    Council officers have taken part in a multi-agency day of action to improve community safety in Saxmundham. 

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  • Landmark café opens doors on Felixstowe’s South Seafront

    The eagerly anticipated opening of an acclaimed new café has been met with celebration in Felixstowe, as part of the continued wider redevelopment of the town’s South Seafront area. 

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  • Zoos

    Licence summary

    Under the Zoo Licensing Act 1981 those who run a zoo must obtain a licence. Conditions can be applied to the licence to ensure the proper conduct of the zoo.

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  • Support to help businesses reopen safely

    Businesses in East Suffolk, operating across all sectors, have been working diligently to comply with the legal requirements necessitated by Covid-19, helping to keep their customers, staff and the wider community safe.

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  • Innovative flood resilience work in COP26 showcase

    Work recently undertaken by our coastal management team – Coastal Partnership East – with Zurich Flood Alliance and the London School of Economics is being showcased at a special COP26 exhibition, hosted by Universities UK.

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  • New Trading Company to deliver key council services

    As part of its commitment to seek the best possible value for money for residents, businesses and all local stakeholders, East Suffolk Council is to create a Local Authority Trading Company (LATCo), enabling it to play a more direct and influential role in how important services are delivered.

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  • Work begins to provide beach access for everyone

    Work to construct a boardwalk, which will enable people with disabilities to access Lowestoft’s South Beach more easily, is now underway.

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  • Buildings at risk register

    • Alderton - Martello Tower ‘Z’
    • Bawdsey - Chapel, Bawdsey Manor
    • Bawdsey - Lemonary, 40m North of Bawdsey Manor
    • Beccles - 33+33a Blyburgate
    • Beccles - 33 Newmarket
    • Blythburgh Primitive Methodist Chapel
    • Bungay - St Johns Hill Farm Building
    • Chediston - Priory Farmhouse
    • Covehithe - Warren House
    • Friston - Post Mill, Mill Road
    • Gisleham - Brickworks
    • Hacheston - The Orangery, Glevering Hall
    • Kelsale Cum Carlton - Curlew Green Farmhouse
    • Lowestoft – Crown Hotel, 150 High Street
    • Lowestoft - Former Town Hall, High Street
    • Pakefield - Walmer House Stables and wall
    • Peasenhall - Bridge Cottages, The Causeway
    • Peasenhall - Hill Farmhouse, Badingham Road
    • Ramsholt - Elm Row
    • Shadingfield - Moat Farmhouse
    • Sibton - Abbey Farmhouse, Yoxford Road
    • Sotterly - Goldings Farm Barns
    • South Elmham - Whaleys St James Road
    • South Elmham - White House Farmhouse
    • St Margaret’s Ilketshall - Shadowbarn Farm
    • Trimley St Mary - Railway Station
    • Walberswick - Windpump on Westwood Marshes
    • Walpole - Packway Farmhouse
    • Walpole - West House, Halesworth Road
    • Wangford - Valley Farmhouse Barn
    • Wickham Market - The George Inn
    • Wissett - Bleach Farmhouse Barn
    • Woodbridge - The Assembly Rooms
    • Wrentham - Park Farm Barn

    For further details of these properties please contact the Design and Conservation Team.

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