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A popular bench in Beccles has been replaced thanks to funding from the Beccles, Bungay, Halesworth and villages Community Partnership.
Read more about "Popular bench replaced for benefit of Beccles community "...Residents are invited to comment on a draft document which proposes additions and changes to the existing North Lowestoft Conservation Area.
Read more about "Have your say on North Lowestoft Conservation Area"...The councillors and officers of East Suffolk Council are deeply saddened at the news of the death of Her Majesty The Queen. Our thoughts are with the Royal Family at this time.
Read more about "Her Majesty The Queen "...We monitor nitrogen dioxide (NO2) concentrations in the air at a number of locations within the East Suffolk district.
Read more about "Air quality monitoring data"...To improve safety and provide more parking opportunities, changes to the current waiting restrictions in Undercliff Road East in Felixstowe will be introduced this summer.
Read more about "Changes to parking on Undercliff Road East this summer"...To view any past air quality reports please contact our Environmental Protection Team.
Read more about "Air quality reports"...The Housing Services Team at East Suffolk Council have introduced text campaigns as a new way of communicating with our tenants. These campaigns are designed to provide our tenants with information and updates on housing related matters and, in most cases, will have useful links to external websites.
Read more about "Communicating with tenants"...Having undertaken wholescale ‘Stock Condition Surveys’ of its social housing properties, East Suffolk Council has acknowledged that many of its homes fail to meet what is known as the ‘Decent Homes Standard’. As a result, the Council referred itself to the Regulator of Social Housing and from the evidence we supplied, the Regulator will be issuing a ‘Regulatory Judgement’ today.
Read more about "Regulator for Social Housing – Regulatory Judgement"...An AQMA was declared in 2009 due to exceedances of the air quality objective for annual mean nitrogen dioxide (NO2) at the Dooley Inn public house, Ferry Lane, Felixstowe. A Further Assessment was completed in 2010 confirming that the AQMA should be retained, and concluding that container handling activities on the Port, and heavy duty vehicles on roads external to the Port made the greatest contribution to NO2 levels within the AQMA.
Read more about "Ferry Lane Felixstowe AQMA - Revoked"...Page 113 of 164