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Suffolk’s county-wide one-stop film service
Read more about "Filming and photography"...Residents living in the north of the district are invited to attend a virtual event, highlighting the wide variety of organisations providing services and activities in the area.
Read more about "Open Doors to the Community event"...Clinical waste is waste that consists wholly or partly of:
Read more about "Clinical waste"...A popular small grants scheme, aimed at grass roots projects in East Suffolk that help promote and enhance biodiversity, is being relaunched.
Read more about "Funding boost for biodiversity in East Suffolk"...View the East Suffolk Play Area Strategy |
View an interactive map of the East Suffolk Play Area Strategy |
There are approximately 280 play areas in East Suffolk, with 63 of them being owned and managed by East Suffolk Council. Play provision refers to areas designated primarily for play and social interaction involving children and young people, such as equipped play areas, ball courts, skateboard areas and teenage shelters.
Read more about "Play spaces"...Local residents and businesses are invited to give their views on proposals for developing Market Square in Leiston, as part of wider regeneration activities in the town.
Read more about "Have your say on proposals for Market Square in Leiston"...A new funding scheme has been launched to encourage projects which benefit young people in East Suffolk – and which are successful will be decided by the very people they are for!
Read more about "Young people to benefit from new funding scheme"...The Leiston Neighbourhood Plan was prepared by Leiston Town Council following extensive consultation with the local community and sets out its vision for development to 2029.
Read more about "Leiston neighbourhood area"...As part of wider work to regenerate the town, exciting and modern new beach huts are to be built at Lowestoft’s seafront.
Read more about "Bold new beach huts will put Lowestoft on the map"...When the power goes out, it can leave people feeling unsure about what to do. Research by Energy Networks Association found that 72% of people don’t know who to contact during a power cut, with many wrongly thinking they should call the electricity supplier they pay their bill to.
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