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Lowestoft Town Council has submitted their Neighbourhood Plan to East Suffolk Council, ahead of it undergoing an independent examination, and residents are invited to submit their comments.
Read more about "Have your say on Lowestoft Neighbourhood Plan"...Following a two-year development process, a £24.9m programme to transform Lowestoft has received final Government approval enabling work to progress on five major regeneration projects.
Read more about "£24.9m regeneration programme given go ahead"...East Suffolk’s newest Visitor Information Point (VIP) has opened its doors on Felixstowe seafront.
Read more about "New ‘VIP’ venue for Felixstowe"...The Forward Plan shows both key decisions and other decisions/matters that the Cabinet, individual Cabinet Members, or officers under delegated authority, are intending to take over the coming months.
Read more about "Forward Plan, key decisions and exempt decisions"...Field to Fork 2025 (F2F) has returned bigger than ever! Our Grow Your Own Kits include more seeds and equipment than ever before, designed to give our local families the best chance of fresh produce on their windowsill this year.
Read more about "Field to Fork grant scheme"...Residents and businesses are invited to learn more about the Lowestoft tidal barrier, which will be the final phase of the town’s permanent flood defences.
Read more about "Find out more about Lowestoft tidal barrier "...Following extensive public consultation, a document which will help shape the future development of South Lowestoft and Kirkley has been published.
Read more about "Masterplan finalised for South Lowestoft and Kirkley"...East Suffolk Council continues to support young people as it agrees to further funding for online employment service.
Read more about "Helping young people take the next step"...The Beccles Neighbourhood Plan was prepared by Beccles Town Council and sets out its vision for development to 2036.
Read more about "Beccles neighbourhood plan"...Nominations for the East Suffolk Awards 2023 are now open!
Last staged in 2019, prior to the Covid pandemic, these awards, run by East Suffolk Council, celebrate the best in local businesses, people and community groups. Not only that, a ‘Next Big Idea’ category winner will receive a grant to turn their dream scheme into a reality. Anyone wishing to nominate has until the end of November to submit an application.
The awards are about recognising contributions, celebrating successes, and giving people the ‘round of applause’ they deserve for improving lives in East Suffolk. Winners will be announced at an event at Snape Maltings on 28 February 2023.
Cllr Steve Gallant, Leader of East Suffolk Council, said:
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