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In 2023 East Suffolk Council (ESC) commissioned a masterplan framework to inform and better co-ordinate all wider regeneration activities in Leiston in the coming ten to fifteen years.
Read more about "Leiston Market Square Engagement"...Council officers have taken part in a multi-agency day of action to improve community safety in the Kirkley and Whitton areas of Lowestoft.
Read more about "Improving community safety in Lowestoft"...Residents in East Suffolk have had their say on how periods impact those who experience them as part of East Suffolk Council’s ongoing work to fight period poverty.
Read more about "Tackling the hidden impact of periods"...The Homelessness Reduction Act (HRA) introduced new duties (S179 of the Housing Act 1996) to provide free homelessness advice that is available to all residents in the local area. The focus being on homelessness prevention and addressing any housing issues at the earliest opportunity.
Read more about "Homelessness advice and prevention"...To support residents struggling with the rising cost of living, a network of ‘Warm Rooms’ has been organised in Beccles.
Read more about "New ‘warm rooms’ available in Beccles"...East Suffolk Council (ESC) has reaffirmed its commitment to investment in local communities by approving a budget of over £30million to fund essential services in 2023/24.
Read more about "East Suffolk Council budget approved"...A new community engagement group has been established to help further enhance and encourage public participation in planning matters.
Read more about "Group formed to boost community engagement in planning "...A Government grant worth more than £4.2million has been awarded to East Suffolk Council (ESC) to help transform brownfield land in Lowestoft into much needed future housing.
Read more about "Brownfield land grant to help pave way for waterfront regeneration"...The operation of certain industrial processes have the capacity to pollute the air around us and are consequently regulated by local authorities under a strict permitting regime in accordance with the Pollution Prevention and Control Act 1999. The requirements covers a broad range of new and existing industrial processes. Businesses which operate these premises must have a permit. The council decides whether or not to give a permit to an operator. The permit states the ways in which pollution is to be minimised.
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