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Following the success of a trial last year, council-owned cemeteries across East Suffolk will now be managed in a new way, ensuring the needs of both communities and wildlife are catered for.
Work is set to begin at the end of the summer season on the installation of a replacement ramp to improve beach access in Felixstowe.
Read more about "Improved beach access ramp installation scheduled for late summer"...Full stage routes for this year’s Women’s Tour have today been released, revealing a race that looks set to go down to the wire.
Read more about "The Women's Tour is coming to Suffolk!"...As part of ambitious plans to enhance Lowestoft and help the town gain further recognition as a visitor destination, 72 striking new beach huts are now officially open.
Read more about "Bold new beach huts officially opened"...Cllr Craig Rivett, Deputy Leader of East Suffolk Council and Cabinet Member for Economic Development has thanked festival-goers for helping make last weekend one of most memorable in the town’s modern history. And, in turn, co-founder Wayne Hemingway has thanked the Council for their role in making it happen.
Read more about "Council delighted at First Light ‘weekend to remember’"...A new boardwalk which enables people with disabilities to access Lowestoft’s South Beach more easily has been officially opened.
Read more about "Providing beach access for everyone"...East Suffolk Council is re-emphasising the importance of providing correct information for paying council tax after a resident was convicted of fraudulently claiming relief.
Read more about "Council tax fraud conviction "...Celebrations marked the completion of work to transform Southwold’s old Victorian cottage hospital into nine affordable homes, and a community hub containing a nursery, business spaces, café and a new location for the town’s library.
Read more about "Southwold celebrates transformation of former cottage hospital "...New applications for pavement licences |
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A pavement licence allows businesses such as cafes, restaurants and bars to place removable furniture on the highway in order to sell or serve food or drink and/or allow it to be used by people for consumption of food or drink supplied from, or in connection with the use of the premises.
Read more about "Pavement licences"...The combination of the rural idyll, picturesque market towns and coastal destinations, makes East Suffolk a very desirable place to live. This in turn has led to high land values and limited affordability for households living on low or average wages.
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