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A pair of East Suffolk Councillors have provided funding to a volunteer group at Dip Farm, Gunton.
Read more about "Funding supports conservation efforts"...Older people living in Carlton Colville, Kessingland, Southwold and surrounding villages are invited to exchange their old, worn-out slippers for free to help them stay safely on their feet in a new initiative.
Read more about "Helping older residents stay safe at home"...Voluntary organisations, community groups and those delivering physical activities are invited to apply for funding to run activity programmes to help prevent falls in older people.
Read more about "Funding available for programmes to help reduce falls"...Green-fingered pupils from an East Suffolk school have received funding to help them work on their allotment, improving their mental and physical wellbeing and helping them to develop a love of the outdoors.
Read more about "Funding to help Somerleyton pupils grow"...East Suffolk residents are urged to carry out thorough checks when buying a puppy, following investigations into illegal dog breeding in the district.
Read more about "Cracking down on unlicensed dog breeding in East Suffolk"...Under the Scrap Metal Dealers Act 2013, those who deal in scrap metal require a licence. There are two types of licence – one for running a site and one for mobile collectors who do not operate from a site.
Read more about "Scrap metal dealer licensing"...East Suffolk Council acknowledges that The Secretary of State for the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy has awarded planning consents for ScottishPower Renewables East Anglia One North and East Anglia Two Offshore Wind Farms.
Read more about "East Suffolk Council responds to planning consent for major offshore wind farm projects"...East Suffolk Council have partnered with environmental charity Groundwork East to develop and launch a new campaign called ‘Nature at Work’. The campaign aims to respond to the climate and nature emergency by supporting nature to thrive at hundreds of community sites across East Suffolk.
Read more about "Nature at Work"...As part of its commitment to supporting people facing homelessness, East Suffolk Council has transformed a property in Lowestoft into specialist accommodation especially for former rough sleepers.
New regulations came into force on 1 October 2018, meaning that any renewals under the old legislation or any new premises after 1 October 2018 will need to comply with the new regulations and associated Government guidance.
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