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From time to time, the Environmental Protection team receive complaints about bees which are being kept at residential premises. If you are considering keeping bees, please refer to the British Beekeepers Association website for help advice about appropriate locations for siting an apiary.
Read more about "Keeping bees at a residential property"...We recognise that partnership working is an essential part of this enabling role. We have successfully worked with the registered providers of social housing, voluntary organisations, Norfolk County Council, parish councils, private developers, other local authorities and the Homes and Communities Agency in order to prove the need for, plan and deliver all kinds of affordable housing within the district.
Read more about "Enabling affordable housing"...The personal alarm is a button worn around the wrist or neck by those who may live alone, or are sometimes alone, and who may be vulnerable or isolated.
Read more about "Home Alarm"...East Suffolk Council continues to actively promote equality, diversity, and inclusion in all aspects of both service delivery and employment. Councillors and staff are committed to ensuring equitable access to services for all residents, with an ambition to achieve equity wherever possible, and a supportive, inclusive working environment for employees.
Read more about "Equality and diversity"...A Lowestoft partnership which has been working to improve people’s mental and physical wellbeing, support the most vulnerable residents and increase aspirations in local young people for the last 10 years has now closed but key areas of work have transitioned over to other local partnerships.
Read more about "Lowestoft Rising comes to an end"...Following further erosion to the cliffs at Pakefield over the weekend, East Suffolk Council is working to assess the situation and determine the next steps for the local community.
Read more about "Council assessing situation following further erosion at Pakefield"...Local residents are invited to comment on the Ufford Neighbourhood Plan, ahead of it being submitted for independent examination.
Read more about "Have your say on the Ufford Neighbourhood Plan"...Step 1.
Create a steering group of pupils interested in being involved in a period poverty campaign. Identify the best place for a PP Box inside
your school. We recommend using a select few toilets, as placing items with a teacher or receptionist can still cause embarrassment for girls having to ask for products.
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