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On 31 March 2025, Coastal Partnership East, the coastal management partnership of North Norfolk District Council, Great Yarmouth Borough Council and East Suffolk Council, was dissolved.
Read more about "Coastal management changes for East Suffolk"...Having listened to the concerns raised by campervan owners in recent weeks, East Suffolk Council has decided to allow larger campervans to park in twelve of its car parks.
A new virtual high street service that aims to support independent shops has now launched in East Suffolk.
Read more about "A new virtual High Street service launched in East Suffolk"...East Suffolk Council (ESC) has reaffirmed its commitment to investment in local communities by approving a budget of over £30million to fund essential services in 2023/24.
Read more about "East Suffolk Council budget approved"...A new community engagement group has been established to help further enhance and encourage public participation in planning matters.
Read more about "Group formed to boost community engagement in planning "...Local residents are invited to comment on the Ufford Neighbourhood Plan, ahead of it being submitted for independent examination.
Read more about "Have your say on the Ufford Neighbourhood Plan"...If you wish to exhibit a film within East Suffolk, you may require a classification from the Licensing Authority (East Suffolk Council).
Read more about "Exhibition of films and film classification"...Following feedback received from residents, the cost of an annual long stay car parking ticket has been decreased.
Read more about "Cost of annual parking ticket significantly reduced"...A green burial site has been set-up at Kirkley Cemetery in Lowestoft so that those who desire can lay their loved ones to rest in an ecologically friendly way and in an area that will develop into a pleasant and natural meadow/woodland.
Read more about "Green burials"...Felixstowe children have found an eye-catching way to celebrate the final stage of the Lloyds Bank Tour of Britain Men finishing in their town on 8 September.
Read more about "Land art to be created by Felixstowe children"...