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Residents in both Carlton Colville and Westerfield will be asked to decide whether the Neighbourhood Plan for their area should be used to determine future planning applications.
Read more about "Residents to vote on Neighbourhood Plans"...In response to the challenges faced by local communities during the pandemic, East Suffolk Council has frozen its element of council tax for the coming year.
Read more about "Council tax freeze to further support residents"...In East Suffolk we are proud of our culture offering, and celebrate the rich diversity of our cultural, arts and heritage assets. We have a vibrant creative sector, full of fantastic local talent and originality, inspired by our magical coast, delightful towns and beautiful rural areas. This is reflected by the wealth of past and present artists and creatives, who not only contribute to our local economy, but provide a genuine sense of worth and pride for our communities. At East Suffolk Council we understand the transformative powers of culture in our places and our communities.
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Application Reference Number: DC/17/1435/OUT |
Voluntary, community and covid response groups and local councils in East Suffolk are invited to attend free virtual training sessions to help them support the most vulnerable people in their communities.
Read more about "Free virtual training to support vulnerable people"...Policy WLP8.2 of the Waveney Local Plan outlines the requirement for all new housing developments on sites with a capacity for eleven or more units to make a provision for affordable housing.
Read more about "Former Waveney area Section 106"...The Worlingham Neighbourhood Plan was prepared by Worlingham Parish Council and sets out its vision for development to 2036.
Read more about "Worlingham neighbourhood area"...The Rural England Prosperity Fund (REPF) aims to improve productivity and strengthen the rural economy and rural communities. The REPF is a top-up to and complementary to the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and succeeds EU funding from LEADER and the Growth Programme which were part of the Rural Development Programme for England. To drawdown the funding, an addendum to the UKSPF Investment Plan was submitted to Government on 30 November 2022 by East Suffolk Council. The submitted and approved addendum identified the challenges and opportunities for the East Suffolk's rural businesses and communities through data driven evidence and stakeholder consultation to shape our priorities for REPF funding.
Read more about "Rural England Prosperity Fund"...A new demand responsive community bus service is set to hit the road in East Suffolk next month.
Read more about "Transport pick-me-up for rural communities "...As part of ongoing investment in Felixstowe’s South Seafront, the development of a new iconic café is entering the final phase.
Read more about "Landmark development in Felixstowe enters final phase"...