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A new planning document has been adopted in East Suffolk to help conserve and enhance the District’s historic environment.
Read more about "Protecting East Suffolk’s historic environment"...A pair of East Suffolk Councillors have provided funding to a volunteer group at Dip Farm, Gunton.
Read more about "Funding supports conservation efforts"...Four schemes were given recognition for their contribution to good design and conservation at the 2011 Quality of Place awards held in the Council Chamber at Melton Hill, Woodbridge, on 15 September 2011.
Read more about "2011 Quality of Place award winners"...A conservation scheme which created 100 spaces across East Suffolk for the benefit of wildlife is to be enhanced, with a new look and a focus on increasing the biodiversity value of the wild areas.
Read more about "Providing essential habitats for wildlife through revised scheme"...The East Suffolk landscape is enriched and characterised by a wide range of trees and woodlands from the truly ancient to twentieth century commercial plantations. Trees and woodlands have a critical role in establishing landscape character, providing a diverse range of wildlife habitats, and contributing to climate change moderation.
Read more about "Trees"...Following the success of a trial last year, council-owned cemeteries across East Suffolk will now be managed in a new way, ensuring the needs of both communities and wildlife are catered for.
A series of revealing workshops will provide insight into some of the specialist conservation work being carried out to restore Lowestoft’s historic former Post Office building.
Read more about "Signed, sealed, delivered…restored: Insights into Post Office conservation project"...Natural England’s District Level Licensing (DLL) scheme is available in East Suffolk in most locations, bar Great Crested Newt (GCN) Risk Red Zones areas in which traditional mitigation licences are required. View a map of GCN Risk Zones and find out how to apply for a DLL.
Read more about "Great Crested Newt District Level Licensing"...The fifth annual Quality of Place awards ceremony took place on 1 October 2015 when prizes were awarded to four outstanding local projects.
Read more about "2015 Quality of Place award winners"...Nominations are invited for an annual awards programme which celebrates the best building design, conservation and landscape projects in East Suffolk.
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