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  • UK Shared Prosperity Fund

    The UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) is a government scheme aimed at kickstarting economic growth and promoting opportunities in all parts of the UK. Full details of the fund are available in the UKSPF Technical Note.

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  • Felixstowe becomes a Suffolk PING! Town

    Suffolk's second PING Town was officially launched in Felixstowe yesterday, with the opening of 8 outdoor tables sited throughout the town.

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  • Woodbridge Junction AQMA - Revoked

    To meet national air quality objectives, local authorities must regularly review and assess air quality in their areas. If a location is found where the objectives are not being achieved, the local authority must declare the area as an Air Quality Management Area (AQMA) and develop an Air Quality Action Plan to reduce air pollution. 

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  • Lowestoft Port

    Lowestoft Port Health Authority extends along 17km (27 miles) of coastline and 12 miles out to sea. Our Food and Safety Team undertakes port health functions and carries out ship sanitation inspections within the confines of the port.

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  • Get involved (doing your bit)

    We are working to meet the challenge of reducing airborne pollutants PM2.5, PM10 and NO2 set by the Government, but success will also require a concerted public effort with each person doing their bit by active travel planning and reducing the reliance on the motor car for travel. This will have other additional benefits as participants will be fitter and healthier by choosing to walk or cycle more regularly and, of course, increased enjoyment of the wonderful East Suffolk landscape.

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  • Enabling Communities Strategy

    The council's East Suffolk Strategic Plan identifies five areas which we believe will be really important for East Suffolk over the next four years – economic growth, value for money, digital transformation, our environment and enabling communities. Our Enabling Communities Strategy explains what we mean by ‘enabling communities’ and how we want to work differently and better with our communities to improve the environment, economy and social aspects of the area to make services – and life – better for everyone.

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  • More than one unitary for Suffolk “vital for services to work and residents to be heard”

    Creating more than one unitary council in Suffolk is vital to deliver effective and efficient services that communities want and need, while making sure local people have their say.

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  • Legacy for the future from Banksy’s East Coast Spraycation

    World-renowned artist Banksy creates a splash wherever he leaves his mark, and his ‘Spraycation’ to the Norfolk-Suffolk coastline has been no different.

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  • Humber Doucy Lane appeal inquiry

    Land North-East Of Humber Doucy Lane

    Public inquiry to be held at East Suffolk House and Grafton House and virtually

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  • Revocation of AQMA Woodbridge Results 2022

    Revocation of the Air Quality Management Area (AQMA) at the junction of Lime Kiln Quay Road / Thoroughfare / St John’s Street / Melton Hill in Woodbridge (Woodbridge Junction)

    Public Consultation results

    A Public Consultation asking for views and comments on our revocation assessment for, and the intention to revoke, the AQMA declared at the junction of Lime Kiln Quay Road / Thoroughfare / St John’s Street / Melton Hill in Woodbridge was undertaken between May and July 2022.  The Consultation ran for 6 weeks and ended on 11th July 2022.

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