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East Suffolk Council’s Cabinet has taken the decision to move tenants into new accommodation prior to demolition of St Peters Court, Lowestoft’s only high-rise accommodation.
Read more about "Council to re-house St Peters Court residents ahead of demolition"...A new network has been launched to connect creatives and celebrate the diversity of culture, arts and heritage on offer in East Suffolk.
Read more about "Celebrating and connecting culture in East Suffolk"...East Suffolk Council has undertaken an in-depth, four-month review of its Housing Landlord Service and is now taking steps, with the guidance of the Regulator of Social Housing, to resolve a number of outstanding issues.
Read more about "Council taking action to address housing issues"...To enable construction work to progress on a major seafront development in Lowestoft, a section of the lower promenade will be temporarily closed to vehicles for four weeks.
Read more about "Temporary prom closure to enable major development to progress"...The newly established East Suffolk Youth Council has at least two elected representatives from secondary educational institutions in East Suffolk (up to a maximum of four, based on student numbers), as well as the homeschooled.
Read more about "East Suffolk Youth Council"...With reference to the pages for civil parking enforcement, traffic regulation orders (TROs), and permits, exemptions and dispensations, kerb-space management regulations may be requested for consideration.
Read more about "Parking management schemes"...Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) Regulations were introduced by the government in 2018. The regulations were introduced to improve the quality of private rented buildings in England and Wales, to increase the energy efficiency of the worst performing houses and buildings, to improve the comfort and conditions in privately rented homes and reduce fuel poverty.
Read more about "Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards"...In 2011 East Suffolk Council began monitoring for the air pollutant nitrogen dioxide (from vehicle exhausts) on the A12 at Little Glemham, Farnham and Stratford St. Andrew. The results indicated that the site at Stratford St. Andrew (Long Row, The Street), measuring an annual mean NO2 concentration of 43.3µg/m3, was above the national Air Quality Strategy (AQS) objective – set at 40µg/m3. Additional monitoring was undertaken on the A12 in Stratford St. Andrew which confirmed the exceedance at Long Row. All other locations monitored on the A12 were within the AQS objective.
Read more about "Stratford St Andrew AQMA - Revoked"...As part of our ongoing Plastic Action campaign, in 2019 the Greenprint Forum commissioned a Yellow Fish campaign run by Groundwork East to raise awareness, through the message of “Only Rain Down the Drain”, that most surface water drains (e.g. the gullies, gutters and drains along the sides of public roads) are only designed to carry rainwater, and as such usually connect directly to natural watercourses which ultimately lead to the ocean. This is unlike the foul water system, which feeds into sewage treatment works.
Read more about "Yellow Fish"...Residents across Suffolk are being encouraged to get behind a campaign calling for people to recycle glass properly.
Read more about "Campaign urges households to recycle glass properly"...