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These projects received funding from the Community Environmental Action Fund:
Read more about "Community environmental action fund case studies"...The Field to Fork Community growing Grant Scheme is now open again for applications. We’re offering grants of up to £2,000 to establish new community growing spaces or improve existing ones, with the aim of:
Read more about "Field to Fork grant scheme"...Following the identification of additional structural issues and corrosion during restoration work on the Jubilee Bridge in Lowestoft, contractors are now working hard to ensure the scheme is completed in February.
Read more about "Restoration of Jubilee Bridge expected to be complete in February"...Wait... | Before you contact us, you might find what you're looking for on our environmental protection pages. |
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New habitats have been created at a country park in Oulton Broad to help reptiles which may need to be relocated from a nearby housing development.
Read more about "Rehoming reptiles at Woods Meadow Country Park "...East Suffolk Council (ESC) takes its responsibility as a landlord very seriously and to help us understand the quality of the homes we provide and inform our investment plan for them, we have been conducting stock condition surveys. You may have already had a survey completed by Pennington Choices, over the last 18 months. If you have not, they will be in touch soon, as we are planning to have every property surveyed by the end of the year.
Read more about "Decent Homes Standard"...A conservation scheme which will create over 100 spaces for the benefit of wildlife is returning for another year, with a new name and a brand-new look.
Read more about "Wild spaces return to support nature across East Suffolk"...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.
Before you carry out work on a building owned or operated by East Suffolk Council, you will need to apply for a permit to work. This is particularly important if the work you do affects the fabric of the building. This may increase the risks associated with fire or compromise the safety of people in the area. This includes, but is not limited to, the following:
Read more about "Contractors permit to work"...Following a successful funding application to East Suffolk Council, a local community Hub are able to service hot lunches to vulnerable residents.
Read more about "Community Hub serving hot lunches thanks to donation from local Councillor "...