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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:
An exciting mix of food traders have been announced for the soon-to-open East Point Pavilion in Lowestoft.
Read more about "Food traders announced for East Point Pavilion"...East Suffolk is a wonderful place to tour by bike, as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and with many of Suffolk’s coastal towns situated along National Cycling networks, it offers year round cycling.
Read more about "Cycling"...Services providing support to those living with a disability in East Suffolk have been given an extra boost following a decision to increase council funding for two established organisations.
Read more about "Funding boost for essential disability support services"...A good food hygiene rating can help you keep your customers.
Read more about "Good food hygiene is easier to spot"...An increasing number of East Suffolk residents now use the council’s online services to report issues, make payments and find out information.
Read more about "Digital Champions"...Visitors to Felixstowe Museum and Landguard Fort can now benefit from making a saving on joint weekend tickets for the two closely located attractions.
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Air pollution is a major environmental risk to health, and it is estimated that it contributes to around 40,000 deaths a year nationally.
Read more about "Anti-Idling"...The Sizewell C Task Group met for the first time on 18 October 2010. The remit of the group relates to Sizewell C matters. The task group's amended terms of reference were approved by Cabinet in November 2013.
Read more about "Community engagement"...To help encourage local residents to stay healthy and active, free fitness classes will begin in some East Suffolk parks and open spaces in May.
Read more about "Our Parks is coming to East Suffolk"...Page 87 of 110