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Patch walks can increase understanding of the physical, economic, cultural and social aspects of a community. Walking through a community with local community members as ‘guides’ is a unique way to understand different dimensions of community life.
Read more about "Patch Walk [C/S]"...Over £3million in contributions from new housing developments has been allocated to support the enhancement of community facilities in East Suffolk.
Read more about "Key infrastructure projects to benefit from £3.4m funding "...Further funding boost for voluntary and community groups in Carlton Colville, Kessingland, Southwold and surrounding villages as Council’s Community Partnership opens for fourth round of funding scheme.
Read more about "Further funding to benefit local communities"...Period poverty means not being able to access sanitary products, usually due to financial costs.
Read more about "East Suffolk Period Poverty"...We are pleased to now issue the full report and action plan from the Local Government Association Peer Challenge which took place earlier this year. Experienced local government professionals spent a week with East Suffolk in February 2022 to provide challenge and share learning, with advice on how improvements could be made.
Four independent officers from Tameside, Harrogate, Stevenage and North West Leicestershire, plus a Member based in Buckinghamshire, met with 90 people via 39 meetings, both in person and virtually.
A new play area in Grundisburgh, created by the local community, has been officially opened.
Read more about "New community play area is officially open"...Over £6million in contributions from new housing developments has been allocated to support the expansion of schools, leisure and health facilities in East Suffolk.
Read more about "Key infrastructure projects to benefit from £6.3m funding"...East Suffolk Council’s long-serving Chief Executive Stephen Baker has announced that he is to retire.
Read more about "Chief Executive to retire "...Planning For Real gives a large number of people a voice in decisions affecting their neighbourhood/community. The key piece of equipment in Planning For Real is a three-dimensional model of the chosen area (a town, village or neighbourhood) on which problems and potential improvements are identified through the placement of cards.
Read more about "Planning For Real [S/E]"...Local people are invited to view and comment on proposals for a ‘beach village’ on Felixstowe’s South Seafront.
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