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The Nightsafe and Pubwatch schemes were formed in partnership with local licensees, Police and the Local Authority. The schemes were formed to assist the four licensing objectives of the Licensing Act: The Prevention of Crime and Disorder, Public Safety, The Prevention of Public Nuisance and the Protection of Children from Harm.
Read more about "Nightsafe and Pub Watch schemes"...The Constitution sets out how we operate, how decisions are made and the procedures which are followed to ensure that these are efficient, transparent and accountable to local people. Some of these processes are required by the law, while others are a matter for the council to choose.
Read more about "Constitution"...Just two weeks away from being able to meet friends and family outdoors, Suffolk County Council is encouraging residents to explore more of the beautiful countryside on their doorstep through its Quiet Lanes initiative.
Read more about "Suffolk launches Quiet Lanes for residents to enjoy as lockdown eases"...The Licensing Act 2003 allows local communities to have a say in licensing decisions that affect them, not only when someone applies for a licence to carry out certain activities (such as selling alcohol or providing live music) but at any time afterwards if those activities cause problems once a licence has been granted.
Read more about "Having your say in licensing decisions"...There are 38 million empty seats in the cars on UK roads every weekday. Is one of those yours?
Read more about "Fuel and energy"...Some of the finest recent achievements in conservation and design have been recognised as part of an annual awards scheme run by East Suffolk Council.
Read more about "Quality of Place award winners announced "...A CLT can protect an asset, including housing, employment, education or green space for future generations in perpetuity because it is held in ‘trust’. CLT’s are legally defined enterprises run by local people who are accountable to their community.
Read more about "Community Land Trusts"...Each year the Community Partnerships host a popular conference for representatives from our communities, voluntary organisations, public services and local businesses. This popular event gives us all the opportunity to share our knowledge and expertise and work together to benefit our communities and businesses in East Suffolk. The theme of this year’s conference was ‘East Suffolk: Bringing Ideas to Life’, and we focussed on confronting the growing inequalities amongst our residents. We explored some of the critical issues affecting our lives to identify how we can respond to them in a timely way within our communities, businesses and organisations.
Read more about "East Suffolk Community Partnership Annual Forum 2024"...More than 20 projects are benefitting from a grant scheme set up to help people stay warm and connected this winter – with further funding now available under the Cost of Living Community Grant Fund.
Read more about "Community grant scheme helping to fund cost-of-living support projects"...To help older residents, especially those living with dementia, East Suffolk Council has recently purchased 20 companion pets which are being given to local dementia groups and care homes across the district.
Read more about "Robopets bringing comfort to older residents"...Page 61 of 110