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East Suffolk Council today unveils its plans for the kerbside collections of small electrical items in East Suffolk. The initial collections will begin later this month with the hope that 120,000 households in the local community will get behind its drive to recycle their electricals.
Read more about "East Suffolk residents urged to recycle their electricals via new kerbside collections trial"...Celebrations marked the completion of work to transform Southwold’s old Victorian cottage hospital into nine affordable homes, and a community hub containing a nursery, business spaces, café and a new location for the town’s library.
Read more about "Southwold celebrates transformation of former cottage hospital "...East Suffolk residents are invited to attend a health and wellbeing event next month, highlighting the wide variety of organisations providing services and activities in the area.
An action-packed championship cycling event is set to return to East Suffolk over the first weekend of December.
Read more about "World Championship cycling event returns to Trinity Park "...The winners of an annual awards programme celebrating building design and conservation projects in East Suffolk have been announced.
Read more about "Celebrating the best design and conservation in East Suffolk"...The fourth annual Quality of Place awards ceremony took place on 24 October 2013 when prizes were awarded to seven outstanding local projects.
Read more about "2013 Quality of Place award winners"...Community groups in East Suffolk are being invited to apply for up to £30,000 in capital grant funding for upgrades and improvements to facilities.
Read more about "Fund launched to help reinforce community hub network across East Suffolk"...At the meeting of Full Council on 23 November 2022, councillors unanimously passed a motion to raise issues of water quality with Government and Anglian Water. As a result, in January 2023, the Chairman of East Suffolk Council wrote a letter to the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Therese Coffey MP, to urge action to protect our water systems and engage with all stakeholders to work together to improve water quality. We received this reply from Defra. The chairman also wrote a letter to Anglian Water to urge action to reduce sewer discharges, improve water quality checks, equip sites with functioning monitors, improve communications with the council and reduce surface water run-off to prevent sewers from being overwhelmed.
Read more about "Our Correspondence with Government"...The Rural England Prosperity Fund (REPF) aims to improve productivity and strengthen the rural economy and rural communities. The REPF is a top-up to and complementary to the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and succeeds EU funding from LEADER and the Growth Programme which were part of the Rural Development Programme for England. To drawdown the funding, an addendum to the UKSPF Investment Plan was submitted to Government on 30 November 2022 by East Suffolk Council. The submitted and approved addendum identified the challenges and opportunities for the East Suffolk's rural businesses and communities through data driven evidence and stakeholder consultation to shape our priorities for REPF funding.
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