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Each year the Electoral Registration Officer (ERO) has a legal requirement to conduct the annual canvass to ensure that the electoral register is accurate and complete. Usually, a revised register is published on 1 December.
Read more about "Annual Electoral Canvass"...Former Deben High School site planning submission |
East Suffolk Council recently exchanged contracts to take ownership of the former Deben High School site in Felixstowe from Suffolk County Council. We are excited by this significant opportunity as it will enable us to deliver two important leisure developments as well as much needed housing for the town.
Read more about "Plans for Former Deben High School Site, Felixstowe "...Anglian Water is responsible for looking after many more sewers and wastewater pipes as a result of a change in the law that came into effect on 1 October 2011.
Read more about "Sewers and drains"...Hazardous waste is any solid or liquid material that may cause harm to human health or the environment if not disposed of correctly.
Read more about "Hazardous waste"...East Suffolk Council today unveils its plans to introduce kerbside collections of small electrical items across the whole of East Suffolk. Collections will begin in the coming weeks with the hope that 120,000 households in the local community will get behind its drive to recycle their electricals.
Read more about "East Suffolk residents urged to recycle their electricals as new kerbside collections roll out across the district"...A listed building is a building that is of special architectural or historic interest that has been designated by the Secretary of State. Buildings are listed in order to identify and protect the nation’s architectural heritage. Listed buildings can include telephone and letter boxes, milestones, windmills, watermills, farmhouses, town houses, military structures, bridges, walls and churches. There are approximately 4,120 listed buildings in East Suffolk, 59 of which are Grade I quality.
Read more about "Listed buildings"...Information is being distributed across East Suffolk to help people improve their mental health and find local support services.
Read more about "Providing mental health information across East Suffolk"...The impact of Covid-19 has been significant on Suffolk’s businesses and our local economy and as we re-open, we must all - residents, the public sector, and businesses - do our part to control the virus and prevent the spread.
Read more about "Suffolk Inclusive Growth Investment Fund announcement"...With over 1,000 tonnes of collected recycling rejected in East Suffolk each year, costing the council thousands of pounds each month, residents are being asked to do their bit and make sure they put the right items into the right bin.
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