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In May 2022, East Suffolk Council was issued with a Regulatory Notice due to failures in relation to the health and safety of its housing stock and for incorrect rent and service charges being levied.
Read more about "Housing Regulation and Financial Audit"...Funding has been provided for a new system aimed at improving the safety of Felixstowe’s night-time economy.
Green-fingered residents are being invited to grab a shovel and help themselves to some free compost made from garden waste collected from bins across East Suffolk.
Read more about "Free compost on offer at ‘Shovel It Yourself’ event"...As part of an ongoing programme of work to reduce roadside litter and improve the appearance of the district for residents and visitors, litter picking will take place alongside the A14 later this month.
Read more about "Reducing litter beside East Suffolk’s major roads"...A group of publicans and licensed premises staff from venues across Felixstowe have picked up some potentially lifesaving skills thanks to training funded by East Suffolk Community Safety Partnership (CSP).
Read more about "Grant funded training equips licensed premises staff with lifesaving first aid skills"...Funding from the Government’s UK Shared Prosperity Fund has been officially approved.
Read more about "Government approval given for £2.75m funding"...Our scheme, developed and delivered in partnership with Groundwork East, aims to support nature to thrive at over a hundred public sites across the district, by permitting flora to grow naturally during the growing season.
Read more about "Nature at Work Frequently Asked Questions"...Cooking, theatre, sport, film-making and outdoor adventure are just some of the free activities on offer during the school holidays across East Suffolk this Easter.
Read more about "Free meals and holiday activities this Easter"...From 2026, East Suffolk Council will supply all households with an additional wheelie bin or other container to separate paper and card from plastics, metal, cartons (including Tetra Pak) and glass bottles or jars. This will be in addition to a brand-new weekly food waste collection service.
Read more about "Better Recycling from 2026"...