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Having listened to the concerns raised by campervan owners in recent weeks, East Suffolk Council has decided to allow larger campervans to park in twelve of its car parks.
The iron hulk of the Lady Alice Kenlis, designed by the same shipwright as the Cutty Sark, has been granted protection by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) on the advice of Historic England.
Read more about "River Deben steamship hulk granted special protection "...A major project to transform the former Post Office building in Lowestoft into an exciting new arts space is soon due to begin.
Read more about "Work to begin on former Post Office transformation"...We use ITTs for contracts of £75,000 in value and RFQs for anything below this amount. The process and documentation reflects the risk and value associated with the procurement. A tender will likely have more complex requirements, be of higher value and therefore carry a higher risk. Having more comprehensive documents will help to manage these.
Read more about "Procurement frequently asked questions"...Full stage routes for this year’s Women’s Tour have today been released, revealing a race that looks set to go down to the wire.
Read more about "The Women's Tour is coming to Suffolk!"...Suffolk’s district and borough councils (Babergh District Council, East Suffolk Council, Ipswich Borough Council, Mid Suffolk District Council, and West Suffolk Council), Suffolk County Council and New Anglia Local Enterprise Partnership have partnered to invest in business support and development services, including advice to reduce carbon emissions.
Read more about "Transforming Suffolk's business support"...Over 300 Suffolk businesses took part in the first ever Suffolk Growth annual survey, providing valuable information which will shape future programmes of business support.
Saxmundham Neighbourhood Plan was prepared by Saxmundham Town Council.
Read more about "Saxmundham neighbourhood plan"...East Suffolk Council (ESC) has renewed its support for the work of an industry-led organisation dedicated to boosting the local visitor economy.
Read more about "Council backs tourism industry plan for next three years"...Community and voluntary groups, arts and cultural organisations, businesses and individuals across the Great Yarmouth Borough and East Suffolk Council areas have given an enthusiastic welcome to the coastal region’s entry into the race to become the UK City of Culture in 2025.