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  • Enabling Communities Budgets

    The Enabling Community Budgets (ECBs) are intended to support activities delivered by community, voluntary and social enterprise organisations. A total of £412,500 has been allocated from New Homes Bonus (funding generated through new houses built in the district) for 2025/2026. This gives each of the 55 elected members of East Suffolk Council a £7,500 Enabling Communities Budget to spend to enhance existing community projects or to develop new projects in their ward to tackle local need.

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  • Extra support for East Suffolk businesses

    East Suffolk Council has launched a new £2 million business grant scheme for the hospitality sector as it continues to support local businesses through the pandemic.

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  • Yellow Fish

    As part of our ongoing Plastic Action campaign, in 2019 the Greenprint Forum commissioned a Yellow Fish campaign  run by Groundwork East to raise awareness, through the message of “Only Rain Down the Drain”,  that most surface water drains (e.g. the gullies, gutters and drains along the sides of public roads) are only designed to carry rainwater, and as such usually connect directly to natural watercourses which ultimately lead to the ocean. This is unlike the foul water system, which feeds into sewage treatment works.

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  • Self Build and Custom Build

    Self build projects are those where you directly organise the design and construction of your own home. This covers a wide range of projects including a DIY self build home to projects where the self builder employs someone to build their home for them. Community-led projects can also take place as self build.

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  • Street trading

    Street trading is defined as the selling or offering for sale of any article in the street. This includes food such as burgers, kebabs, doughnuts etc. or other things such as household items and is covered by the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982.

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  • Who Knows Who Map [C]

    A ‘Who Knows Who’ Map captures the (economic, social and cultural) relationships between individuals, groups or clubs within a community to be mapped.

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  • Media and communications

    If you are a media or press outlet requiring information about the council, or you simply have a general enquiry about the councils’ publications or public relations activity, please get in touch with a member of our Communications Team.

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  • Roadshows will provide advice on rising cost of living

    Beginning this week, a series of roadshows is taking place across East Suffolk to help provide advice to people concerned about the rising cost of living.

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  • Fly-tipping

    We treat the problem of fly-tipping very seriously and where possible will seek to prosecute anyone caught illegally dumping waste. To help us to respond to incidents of flytipping promptly and effectively, please do not hesitate to report an incident to us. If we don't know about it, we can't deal with it.

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  • Householder's duty of care

    Beware of rogue waste collectors - remember your duty of care

    As a householder, you have a legal obligation (duty of care) to take all reasonable measures to ensure that your waste is disposed of properly.

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