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East Suffolk Council has been delegated the responsibility of introducing resident parking schemes, ensuring that residents and their visitors are given priority for on-street parking.
Read more about "New permit scheme requests"...East Suffolk Council continues to tackle the impact of climate change as it works towards becoming carbon neutral.
Read more about "Council continues to fight impact of climate change"...A major project to restore Lowestoft’s former Post Office building to its former glory has been recognised with an industry award.
Read more about "Post office restoration project awarded for craftsmanship"...Radon is a natural radioactive gas, which enters buildings from the ground where it is formed from the minute amounts of uranium that occur naturally in all rocks and soils.
Read more about "Radon affected areas"...We spend in the region of £7 million pounds per annum maintaining and improving homes for our tenants.
Read more about "Council property repairs"...Not all matters relating to hedges and trees are a ‘High Hedge’, and therefore are not matters for the Planning Enforcement Team and therefore not matters we can be involved with, for example:
Read more about "High hedges"...We are pleased to now issue the full report and action plan from the Local Government Association Peer Challenge which took place earlier this year. Experienced local government professionals spent a week with East Suffolk in February 2022 to provide challenge and share learning, with advice on how improvements could be made.
Four independent officers from Tameside, Harrogate, Stevenage and North West Leicestershire, plus a Member based in Buckinghamshire, met with 90 people via 39 meetings, both in person and virtually.
You can petition your council to hold a referendum on whether local people should elect a mayor to lead the council and the community it serves.
Read more about "Mayoral petitions"...Air pollution is associated with a number of adverse health impacts. Generally if you are young and in a good state of health, moderate air pollution levels are unlikely to have any serious short term effects. However, elevated levels and/or long term exposure to air pollution can lead to more serious symptoms and conditions affecting human health. This mainly affects the respiratory and inflammatory systems, but is also recognised as a contributing factor in the onset of heart disease and cancer.
Read more about "Health and air quality"...Residents are being urged to help keep East Suffolk litter-free this Easter Bank Holiday.
Read more about "Help keep East Suffolk litter-free this Bank Holiday weekend"...