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The following groups, also known as 'relevant bodies', are all eligible to express an interest in bidding to run a particular district council service:
Read more about "How the Right to Challenge Works"...Community led planning offers people with the opportunity to help to shape the future of the places in which they live, work and play. It can help to influence the provision of housing, green space, services and facilities and a variety of options are now available for those interested communities.
Read more about "Community Led Planning"...Plans are being developed for the future of a former industrial site in Lowestoft and local residents are invited to give their views on what potential housing is required.
Read more about "Have your say on housing at former factory site"...On 31 March 2025, Coastal Partnership East, the coastal management partnership of North Norfolk District Council, Great Yarmouth Borough Council and East Suffolk Council, was dissolved.
Read more about "Coastal management changes for East Suffolk"...Community groups, organisations and town and parish councils are invited to apply for a new grant scheme which will help provide affordable food to East Suffolk residents in need.
A statement from Cllr Tom Daly, East Suffolk Council Cabinet Member for Energy Projects, on Ofgem's approach to National Grid’s Nautilus project.
Read more about "Statement on Ofgem's approach to National Grid’s Nautilus project"...If you are a childminder that provides food as part of your normal childminding service you are responsible under food law for ensuring that food is prepared, stored and handled in compliance with the food hygiene regulations.
Read more about "Advice for childminders"...Over 300 Suffolk businesses took part in the first ever Suffolk Growth annual survey, providing valuable information which will shape future programmes of business support.
From 2026, East Suffolk Council will supply all households with an additional wheelie bin or other container to separate paper and card from plastics, metal, cartons (including Tetra Pak) and glass bottles or jars. This will be in addition to a brand-new weekly food waste collection service. This extra collection service will also allow the Council to adopt a three-weekly waste collection service, rather than the current fortnightly arrangement, without a reduction in the overall combined capacity of household bins. |
Residents are invited to give their views on the proposed removal of an Air Quality Management Area located in Stratford St. Andrew, which is no longer required due to significant improvements in air quality.
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