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Services providing support to those living with a disability in East Suffolk have been given an extra boost following a decision to increase council funding for two established organisations.
Read more about "Funding boost for essential disability support services"...Contact East Suffolk Services Ltd to report a tree problem if the situation is definitely considered to be dangerous and immediate action is required, because:
Read more about "Report a problem with a tree"...An East Suffolk Community Partnership is making a real difference to local communities after granting over £10,000 to local projects.
Read more about "Funding boost for local communities"...The Waveney Disability Forum was set up as a reference group to help the district council to listen, learn and consult with people with disabilities and their carers.
Read more about "Waveney Disability Forum"...We understand that some uniform banks are struggling to meet demand for items of uniform that are in short supply second hand. In order to respond to this, we are offering a top up fund to uniform banks, whether set up costs were funded by us or not.
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.
Read more about "Enabling Communities Strategy"...An innovative skills-sharing scheme has received a funding boost from two East Suffolk Councillors for its new community gardening project.
Read more about "Time Bank scheme welcomes grant for gardening and growing project"...A list of evidence was submitted alongside the Kesgrave Neighbourhood Plan:
Read more about "Kesgrave evidence base documents"...Construction work has recently begun on a new 30 place standalone nursery building on site at Holton St Peter Primary School in the village of Holton, Halesworth. Suffolk County Council and East Suffolk Council are working together to expand the schools offering to now include children aged two and three years old.
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