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East Suffolk’s beautiful beaches have once again received national awards, ranking them amongst the best in the country.
Read more about "East Suffolk beaches amongst the best in country"...To celebrate the return of the Lloyds Bank Tour of Britain Men to East Suffolk next month, a popular interactive bike trail has been relaunched.
Read more about "Speedy Sprinter is back! Bike trail returns to East Suffolk towns"...Suffolk County Council is the local Highway Authority and Suffolk Highways manages the local highway network in East Suffolk.
Numerous pieces of legislation apply for highways management and the Statutory Instrument 2020 No. 14 -The Civil Enforcement of Parking Contraventions Designation Order 2020 (legislation.gov.uk) enables Civil Parking Enforcement (CPE) to be administered across Suffolk.
Families living in cold draughty rented properties in Suffolk can expect warmer homes thanks to a new campaign to help councils clamp down on landlords.
Read more about "Clampdown on landlords with funding boost for Suffolk councils"...The next stage in the redevelopment of Jubilee Parade on Lowestoft’s seafront will begin on Monday 15 May.
Read more about "Investigation works to begin for next phase of Jubilee Parade improvements"...An area of farmland is helping to benefit local wildlife by hosting one of East Suffolk’s first two Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) habitat banks.
Read more about "Investing in biodiversity with first registered habitat banks"...Following the creation of the Play Strategy 2023 – 2027, an in-depth study of current play provision that provided a series of recommendations and identified play areas which could be upgraded and redeveloped to provide modern, high-quality play equipment for local families to enjoy. The strategy also identifies a small number of areas which are no longer suitable for modern play equipment and as there are other more suitable play areas nearby, the recommendation is that these more limited play spaces are removed. If this should happen, the areas will revert to open space and the local community will be consulted about any future use
Read more about "Have your say on East Suffolk play areas"...Councillors in East Suffolk have expressed frustration with the Government’s unwillingness to discuss the cumulative impacts of delivering multiple, national energy projects affecting communities throughout the district and beyond.
Read more about "Council ‘frustration’ at Government response to energy project concerns"...East Suffolk Council has joined other local authorities in recognising the fact that there is a climate emergency and committed itself to doing more to reduce its own carbon emissions and to encourage communities to help fight climate change.
Read more about "Our climate commitment"...Page 46 of 110