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View the East Suffolk Play Area Strategy |
View an interactive map of the East Suffolk Play Area Strategy |
There are approximately 280 play areas in East Suffolk, with 63 of them being owned and managed by East Suffolk Council. Play provision refers to areas designated primarily for play and social interaction involving children and young people, such as equipped play areas, ball courts, skateboard areas and teenage shelters.
Read more about "Play spaces"...This page deals with your duties when gathering, handling and selling live bivalve molluscs, eg, clams, cockles, mussels, oysters, etc. The commercial production and sale of these is strictly controlled as they have the potential to cause serious illness due to the way in which they feed.
Read more about "Information for commercial shellfish gatherers and merchants"...Essential repairs and ‘snagging’ works have started at The Ness in Lowestoft, the UK’s most easterly park.
Read more about "Repair work begins at The Ness"...Southwold Neighbourhood Plan was prepared by Southwold Town Council following extensive consultation with the local community and sets out its vision for development to 2036.
Read more about "Southwold neighbourhood area"...The Environmental Guidance Note has been produced to support the positive environmental vison of the council and in response to the climate emergency as recognised by the council in 2019. The guidance note supports the council’s vision of building the right environment for East Suffolk, as well as the council’s ambitions to become a carbon neutral council and work with others to make Suffolk as a whole carbon neutral by 2030.
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Nature at Work webinar for town and parish councils - Wednesday 20 August |
More than £350,000 of funding has this year been awarded towards a series of renovation projects in the North Lowestoft Heritage Action Zone (HAZ).
Read more about "More than £350,000 awarded for Heritage Action Zone projects this year"...A popular small grants scheme, aimed at grass roots projects in East Suffolk that help promote and enhance biodiversity, is being relaunched.
Read more about "Funding boost for biodiversity in East Suffolk"...Beachwatch, or “Great British Beach Clean”, is the annual survey of marine litter affecting the coastline of Britain conducted by teams of volunteers who survey and categorise the marine litter they find on their adopted 100 metres of beach, with all of the data being collated by the Marine Conservation Society to help them understand the current situation with marine litter and apply pressure in an informed way where it is needed to influence positive change.
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