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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.
Read more about "Lowestoft Port"...The following practices must first be registered with the council:
Read more about "Skin piercing businesses"...Council officers have taken part in a multi-agency day of action to improve community safety in Leiston.
Read more about "Authorities combine for collective day of action in Leiston "...Our regulations state that it will be the responsibility of the manager of the HMO to ensure that the following are maintained in good repair, clean condition and good order (including, where appropriate, proper working order):
Read more about "Health and safety inspections"...These pages provide information on how you can help those struggling with the cost of living by volunteering or donating, as well as useful links to website and apps where you can give away unwanted food and household items, offer car sharing and more.
Read more about "I want to support people in need"...Suffolk Coastal Port Health Authority (SCPHA) is part of Suffolk Coastal District Council and is based at the Port of Felixstowe, the UK’s largest container port. SCPHA is responsible for:
Read more about "Felixstowe Port"...Voluntary organisations, community groups and faith networks can soon access fresh grant funding for projects that help ease cost of living pressures this winter.
Read more about "Cost of living project funding scheme set to launch"...East Suffolk Council has applied for a legal authorisation order required to progress the Lowestoft Tidal Barrier project.
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As part of an ongoing drive to build the right environment for East Suffolk, a new campaign is being launched to help people get their recycling right.
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